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October 8, 2021

 by Flora Merigold · Published October 8, 2021 · Last modified October 10, 2021

A Quality Queer Experience: Why I Love ‘Life is Strange: Wavelengths’

If Life is Strange: True Colors rocked your world, then you MUST pick up the Steph DLC “Wavelengths,” one of the series’ strongest entries.

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September 13, 2021

 by Flora Merigold · Published September 13, 2021 · Last modified September 10, 2021

The First Chapter of ‘Life is Strange: True Colors’ is Everything I Could Have Hoped For

After stumbling with Life is Strange 2, the newest game in the series regains its footing. True Colors is a refreshing story. Here’s why.

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