Life is Strange| Part 1-Being A Teenage Girl is Hard!

Life is Strange| Part 1-Being A Teenage Girl is Hard!

Enter Max Caufield, a teenage girl who is aspiring to become a world famous photographer. That's why she is attending the prestigious Blackwell Academy. Too bad this school is full of rich preppy assholes. High school is rarely ever easy. Life is Strange is a narrative heavy, choose your own adventure type game similar to the Telltale games. However, this game is different from other choice games as the main gimmick of this game is having the ability to rewind time. Rewinding time is something you will be doing a lot so you can solve puzzles, unlock hidden dialogue options by tampering with time, and having the freedom to choose the other option if you don't like the first choice you made. Life is Strange was developed by DONTNOD, released in 2014, and has been ported to all major consoles since. This game was popular enough to turn Life is Strange into an ongoing series that has now been going strong for a decade now. Being a teenager is already difficult enough as it is, but imagine being a teenager with the power to rewind time? That is the predicament that 18 year old Max Caufield finds herself in. Max is attending the prestigious Blackwell Academy in Arcadia Bay, Oregon. Max's day starts out like any other, until she witnesses her best friend get murdered. This awakens her rewind power which she uses to save her friend Chloe. After reuniting with Chloe after being away for five years, Max starts to notice that Arcadia Bay has a dark side that involves a missing girl, a powerful family that owns the town, a sweet girl who is being humiliated by everyone, a sketchy drug dealer, and a security guard who wants everyone under surveillance. And if that wasn't bad enough, Arcadia Bay also begins to experience weird natural events leading up to a premonition that Max had about Arcadia Bay being ravaged by a massive storm. It's up to Max to utilize her new power to solve a mystery that seems to connect all these events while also having to deal with the typical trials and tribulations of being a teenager. Will Max be able to uncover the mystery surrounding the town and stop the impending apocalypse, or will she learn that messing with time will come with drastic and irreversible consequences?