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Subscribe to our newsletter With Life is Strange: Reunion recently wrapping up the decade-long story of Max Caulfield and Chloe Price, I’ve spent the last couple of weeks thinking a lot about the game that started it all. 2015’s Life is Strange came during a hugely formative time in my life—going through some big changes, ret
Life is Strange's soundtrack is full of licensed bangers, and still hits even 11 years later
Life is Strange's soundtrack is full of licensed bangers, and still hits even 11 years later