For Gamescom 2018 week, Life is Strange and Vampyr developer DONTNOD Entertainment has released new trailer for two of their upcoming projects: Life is Strange 2 and Twin Mirror.
Life is Strange 2 is the five-episode sequel to their 2015 episodic graphic adventure. It follows a prequel to the original game released last year, Life is Strange: Before the Storm, and a free-to-play prequel to this sequel titled The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit which was released a couple of months back. Twin Mirror is a three-episode story-driven investigation game.
You can find more info and check out the two new trailers below.
Another game announced during E3 2018 was The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit, a standalone prequel to the upcoming sequel Life is Strange 2 from developer DONTNOD Entertainment.
The game only takes an hour or two to finish, depending on how you like to play. Fitting to the Life is Strange series, it’s more of an episode. But the best part about it? You can download and play it for free right now.
Find more info on the game, and watch a pair of trailers for it along with a Life is Strange 2 release date reveal video below.
A little over a month ago we saw a reveal trailer for the new episodic choice-based video game with a twist of time travel titled Life is Strange, which is made by Remember Me developer Dontnod Entertainment.
Now the first episode of the game is set to be released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360, and PC, and so the launch trailer has been unveiled. In addition to the new launch trailer, there’s also a lengthy three-part developer diary for lots of peeks behind the curtain of the game’s production.
You can continue below now to check out all Life is Strange four videos.
A reveal trailer has been released for an upcoming game titled Life is Strange, from Remember Me developer Dontnod Entertainment and publisher Square Enix.
Life is Strange is an episodic choice-based game, similarly to what Telltale Games does with The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us, that shakes things up a bit by also featuring a time travel twist.
You can read a description of the game and watch the reveal trailer below.
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