
Life is Strange: Reunion succeeds as a nostalgic course correction, pairing meaningful choice design with effective dual-protagonist storytelling.

Adiba from NoobFeed writes: Life Is Strange: Reunion leans on nostalgia a lot, but it doesn't fully embrace the consequences that were present in its predecessors. It looks like the choices are limited, the character arcs are shorter, and the story as a whole is struggling to explain why it exists. You will encounter technical and story problems in Life Is Strange: Reunion that keep it from being as good as it could be.
I'm shocked there are zero comments on these Life is Strange reviews. If this was 10 years ago then there would be hundreds, lol

Deck Nine breaks Life Is Strange’s reality for what feels like a coddling piece of fanfiction.