A Deck Night game and the latest entry in the Life is Strange franchise, Life is Strange: True Colours is a decent game. In Life is Strange: True Colors the player control Alex Chen, a female that has the ability to sense, absorb and manipulate the emotions of another person. In typical Life is Strange fashion Alex early on in the story experiences a tragedy that sends her on a journey of confronting her "powers" and uncovering the "truth" of what happened. I enjoyed my time with True Colours and was grateful that unlike with previous Life is Strange games all of the episodes were released at the same time. I enjoyed Life is Strange: True Colors more than Life is Strange 2. If you're a fan of the franchise I'd pick this game up on a sale.

Reviewed on May 30, 2022


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