Deck Nine Games and Square Enix have unveiled an extensive gameplay preview of Life is Strange: Double Exposure, showcasing the early beta version of the game. Additionally, an online interview featuring the game creators and the voice actress of Max Caulfield has been released.
The video offers a glimpse into the initial hour of the game, ensuring no spoilers are revealed. It follows an older Max as she spends time with her friends Safi and Moses, observing “falling stars” in the night sky.
Emphasizing the importance of choices in dialogues and actions, Max retains her camera to capture moments and can share photos on social media while staying connected with friends through messages on her smartphone.
The presence of warning symbols in the form of butterflies hints at the repercussions of decisions, displayed promptly in the gameplay.
The video concludes with Max and Moses discovering Safi’s lifeless body, prompting the protagonist to utilize her abilities once more, a skill she had refrained from using since the original game.
Insights from the interviews with the creators of Life is Strange: Double Exposure reveal intriguing details:
- Max has evolved into a successful photographer who also teaches at a college.
- Despite her success, Max leads a nomadic lifestyle, renowned for capturing images of abandoned locations, necessitating her constant travels.
- Hannah Telle reprises her role as Max in the game.
- The narrative commences as a classic detective tale, unraveling the circumstances of the victim’s demise and unveiling a complex web of mysteries.
- Max’s abilities have progressed, enabling her to navigate between two timelines where different outcomes unfold.
- Tasked with preventing her friend’s murder in two parallel worlds, Max must gather clues, interact with characters, and solve puzzles without the ability to rewind time initially.
- Introducing the new “Shift” ability, players can explore alternate versions of characters, tackle spatial challenges, and more.
Life is Strange: Double Exposure is set to launch on October 29 on PC (Steam), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series, with Russian language support confirmed.
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