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Life is Strange
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The Life is Strange franchise is an award-winning franchise that is set out to revolutionize story-based choice and consequences games. While incorporating supernatural elements such as powers, the core elements of the franchise created by Don't Nod are the presentation of authentic, relatable characters and relationships as well as tackling real world social issues or complicated subjects (such as loss, grief, depression, bullying, racism, drug use and suicide), and raising awareness for these.
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Probably:
LiS
LiS BtS
LiS 2
LiS TC
With LiS 2 being a close third. Although I think my ranking might reflect on me more than the games. I probably artificially inflate the first game just because it set the standards.
BtS kind of felt less refined at times but it fit the context of a younger Chloe. A lot of the arguing mini games were hella cringe though.
LiS 2, I like the concept of a story about brothers fleeing to Mexico but I felt like it tried to be topical which will probably not hold up forever as well as other entries.
LiS TC I liked the setting but thought the actual plot wasn't that impressive. It kinda felt like people sat down and tried to copy the original LiS but tried to not make it obvious they did that.
What I find interesting about Life is Strange is that everyone has a bit of a different experience with the games depending on if the characters resonate with them, what they're personally going through in their life at that time, etc.
I do agree with you that it felt like LiS2 was attempting to be topical, which is where I felt like it fell flat for me.
Whereas the stories in the other games felt a bit more timeless and relatable for most players.