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Life is Strange: True Colors review

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What is it?

What is it? A coming-of-age adventure about a young woman who can absorb the emotions of those around her
Expect to pay £50/$70
Release: September 9, 2021
Developer Deck Nine
Publisher Square Enix
Reviewed on AMD Ryzen 5 3600, 8GB RAM, AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT
Multiplayer Nope
Link Official site

There’s a moment in Life is Strange: True Colors where protagonist Alex angrily throws a glass bottle across a room. It smashes into the opposite wall, leaving hundreds of shards scattered across the floor. Her rage is white-hot but only lasts an instant before it quickly melts away. It’s an incredibly tense scene, but her actions are completely understandable. Her brother, the only family she has, is dead and she’s now just discovering his death might not have been an accident. The internal pain is too much and it overwhelms her. True Colours is all about the power of emotions, good and bad, and watching Alex learn to understand and explore her own feelings sits at the heart of True Colors. 

I’m used to Life is Strange yanking on my heartstrings, but with Alex it’s different. Life is Strange has always been a series about young adults dealing with trauma, but Alex is the first who, throughout the entire game, is solely focused on processing her emotions and those of others around her. Where the series has previously dabbled in time travel, telekinesis, and mind-reading, Alex’s superpower is that she can feel people’s heightened emotions and even absorb them into her body, relieving them of their anger, sadness, and anxiety if she chooses. If a person is feeling an overwhelming emotion, she can see their glowing, coloured auras and understand what they are going through. She’s basically a human mood ring.

Her empathic powers developed while she was in the foster care system, but thankfully her long-lost brother Gabe manages to get in touch with her and invites her to live with him in Haven Springs, Colorado. Their reunion is unfortunately short-lived as Gabe gets caught in an accident and dies, leaving both Alex and the residents of Haven Springs in despair. But Alex begins to feel like something was off about his death, and so starts investigating the tranquil mining town to find out what really happened, using her powers to see the townsfolk’s true nature. 

(Image credit: Square Enix)

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