Life is Strange: Double Exposure Reviews

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6 / 10.0
Dec 2, 2024

Life is Strange: Double Exposure is a very interesting adventure and I really enjoyed my time exploring its narrative. Unfortunately, the Switch version has serious problems, especially bugs that can lead to the total loss of progress. I hope this is fixed in updates as soon as possible, as it is an enjoyable game and worth exploring without fear.

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6 / 10.0
Dec 5, 2024

I'm not sure if Deck Nine has forgotten what the Life is Strange series should really be about or if Square Enix is ​​pushing to make the series easier to sell; However, the path the franchise is taking does not appeal to me and the end of the game ends up leaving a bitter taste for the future. For fans of the franchise, I think you should play it and draw your own conclusions. The game isn't so bad that it's painful to play, as you'll at least be entertained by what's happening. However, I do not recommend playing it on Nintendo Switch, I really recommend that you try to play on another platform.

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6 / 10.0
Nov 26, 2024

Generally speaking, Life is Strange: Double Exposure is a game that has its audience and somewhat appeals to the nostalgia of players who experienced adventures with Max nearly a decade ago. For others, this might be a charming game to pass the time with a few interesting tricks, but by the halfway point, you've seen almost everything it has to offer.

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90%
Nov 29, 2024

Double Exposure maintains a balanced set of musicality, expression and narrative that keeps you guided throughout the game. All together, it brings us a cinema-worthy edition and the unfolding of the plot is tied together one point after another, making you want to explore more of this environment and its twists and turns, which requires the player to make important decisions to decide the future of the game and the relationship between the characters. Max’s return to the franchise makes us excited about the final relationship that this character had and we can finally see it here.

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9 / 10.0
Oct 28, 2024

Life is Strange: Double Exposure is a really nice game that impresses with its emotional and exciting story. Life is Strange: Double Exposure not only impresses with its detective story, but also with its humorous and more adult themes, which always give you a slice-of-life feeling.

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9 / 10
Nov 23, 2024

In Life is Strange: Double Exposure, Max Caulfield returns as good as ever. The storyline follows on seamlessly from what we experienced in Arcadia Bay and will delight newcomers and fans of its predecessor in equal measure. In around ten hours, you have the opportunity to explore the university campus, have many conversations and take a moment or two to relax. You can once again listen to the wonderful soundtrack and follow the journey of protagonist Max's thoughts. Only the lightness of the puzzles and the one or other display error slightly spoil the fun of the game. However, this is easily compensated for by the otherwise spot-on production and plot twists.

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Unscored
Nov 19, 2024

Some plot points end with interesting sequel hooks that are still intriguing, and I am curious where the story intends to go, even if many of the story elements were not paid off in Double Exposure. Hardcore Life Is Strange fans likely won’t find Double Exposure to be as strong as they hoped, but there is promise here, even in its messy interior.

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2 / 5.0
Nov 20, 2024

Life is Strange: Double Exposure brings back Max Caulfield with new time-manipulation powers, but struggles to capture the original’s emotional weight. While the dual-timeline mechanic is engaging, the story’s weak twists, forgettable characters, and technical issues hold it back. A nostalgic revisit, but not a standout entry in the series.

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8 / 10.0
Nov 18, 2024

Life is Strange: Double Exposure is true to the standards of its predecessors, with a highly engaging story and well-written characters, but also a beautiful world.

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7 / 10.0
Nov 18, 2024

While Max Caufield’s return to the series has been long awaited, it seems like Life is Strange: Double Exposure might be a bit too ambitious for its frame. With new powers and another dead girl to save, she’s back but with two timelines to balance as she snoops around. It does feel like the episodic structure could be given more time to breathe so as to fully realise what the game seeks to achieve. Players will enjoy returning to the series but may find this entry to be a bit too ambitious at the cost of fully developing the characters and narrative.

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59 / 100
Nov 15, 2024

Failing to capture the original's essence or offer meaningful choices, this attempt to emulate Life is Strange wastes its potential. Fans and story-game enthusiasts should look elsewhere.

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8 / 10
Nov 13, 2024

Life is Strange: Double Exposure is the sequel that fans have longed for, and it's worth the almost-10 year wait. Max is still a great protagonist, and watching her try to figure out Safi's murder provides some intense moments. The new powers provided excellent gameplay and choices, even if some puzzles were too easy. While the art was stunning, the issues with the sound were a little distracting. Not helping were some instances of lousy lip-syncing and low audio levels. That said, these are minor bumps along the way. If any player wants to see Max again, they'll be happy with Life is Strange: Double Exposure.

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8 / 10.0
Oct 28, 2024

Life is Strange: Double Exposure may not be the continuation of Max’s story we imagined after finishing the first title in the series, but it is certainly a return as unexpected as it is welcome. Deck Nine and Square Enix have managed to bring to life a story with darker, more mature tones.

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4.5 / 5.0
Oct 30, 2024

Reconciling with the past while reaching those same highs, Life is Strange: Double Exposure achieves telling an irresistible page-turner of a mystery that does not let up. Structuring a big reveal at the end of each chapter is not an easy task, yet it is done here masterfully. This thrilling whodunit is wrapped in thoughtful conversations, silly puns, and one of the best gaming soundtracks in recent years, making it a delight to play from beginning to end.

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5 / 10
Oct 28, 2024

Despite its incredibly beautiful characters, the unique puzzles, and weaving the tale of a truly engaging murder mystery, Double Exposure severely misses the landing and falls completely flat in its final act.

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80 / 100
Nov 8, 2024

On one side, we visit a campus that is in a pessimistic mood due to the murder, while on the other side, a colorful campus and energetic people preparing for New Year's events await us.

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7.5 / 10.0
Oct 29, 2024

Life is Strange: Double Exposure brings back Max Caulfield as an adult who faces both personal and supernatural challenges. Although her new powers hold promise, the gameplay tends to feel overly linear, and the pacing is inconsistent. Overall, Double Exposure is an engaging yet flawed continuation of Max’s journey, but it falls short of the series' best moments.

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8 / 10.0
Nov 7, 2024

Life is Strange: Double Exposure, took us back to the origins of the Life is Strange franchise. Our iconic protagonist, Max, returns more mature, even as she continues to have overtones of what happened in Arcadia Bay, but definitely more aware of herself and what she needs to do. Her powers have evolved and allow her to live with them and examine the ripple effects that ensue while the new cast of characters, along with the outstanding soundtrack, support a narrative plot rather well, certainly not perfect but one that manages to convince by dealing with important themes even if less impactful than the original. In our opinion, Double Exposure is a compelling adventure that represents something of a potential turning point for further expansion of the LIS universe, and we look forward to its continuation.

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8 / 10.0
Nov 5, 2024

Life is Strange: Double Exposure is a good story, full of interesting characters and nostalgic callbacks to the game that started the franchise. While this continuation of Max Caulfield’s story doesn’t hit quite the same way as the original, it’s still worth experiencing and should satisfy fans.

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9 / 10.0
Nov 6, 2024

Life is Strange: Double Exposure is a wonderful return to Max Caulfield’s story, balancing suspense, nostalgia, and emotional depth with some clever dual-timeline puzzling. The game explores Max’s new chapter in life whilst still honouring her emotional turmoil in the past, giving players a gripping mystery to solve that’ll have them fully invested right until the very end. It’s all complemented by the creative dual-timeline elements of the game, which make for some genuinely clever scenarios that’ll have players feeling like they’re doing some real detective work. I’d be lying if I said certain story elements didn’t feel a bit too exaggerated for my liking, but with the game’s engaging storytelling, creative puzzling, and wonderfully crafted world, it’s easy to find yourself wholly invested in this brilliant new chapter in the Life is Strange universe.

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