The choice about Sean taking Finn's blame has to be mentioned too. After a heartbreaking story about his past in the 3d episode, where Finn's father narced on all his children, including Finn, undoubtedly the most cruel choice is to make Sean testify against him. Sean already has a life sentence and the ideas about escaping to Nevada.
I like the concept of an ordinary girl going through ordinary life with ordinary problems. Only for all 3 to spiral into something much more exciting and dangerous. I would've like more endings but the final choice facinates me. Chloe has already gone through so much pain in her life. Max, her best friend is the only thing she has left to care
Ever since the original Life is Strange concluded with that choice, fans have debated which of the game's two endings was canon. Now, Life is Strange's upcoming comic series will explore what
Important choice #2. Important choice #2. Second important choice can be found in the second chapter of the game. You will have to decide whether you will stop Warren from attacking Nathan or will you let him mercilessly beat him. Choice: Stay it out. Consequences: Chapter 4. Chloe takes Nathan's gun.
Life is Strange 2. I think I just got the worst ending i can get.SPOILER ALERT. Basically in the end I chose to surrender but Daniel refused and used his power to get through the barricade the police built and killed many police officers.But Sean get shot on the neck and died when Daniel make it through the border.
Showing 1 - 7 of 7 comments. Apr 28, 2015 @ 4:31pm. Those are the percentages of people who've made that particular choice, that's all. #1. NateTheGrate24 Apr 28, 2015 @ 4:31pm. it shows how many players made the same choices as you they change because people are still discovering E2. #2. Gwenevre May 4, 2015 @ 12:16pm.
s9aBbt. I mean, Life is Strange isn't really a "good ending" or "bad ending" kind of series. Prior to True Colors, it's more so "bittersweet endings with some tragedy involved" and the player has to decide which consequences they're willing to sacrifice. And more broadly the series rarely has choices that are unambiguously good or bad.
The game keeps showing how these two are inseparable via story and game mechanics, and how much Max is willing to sacrifice to save her, even sabotaging her entire prospective career just to save her life. Moral 2: The whole game has been convincing us of the consequences of time traveling (nose bleeds, storms, butterfly effects).
The choices you make in the game all add up to several values influencing your relationship with Daniel. In general if he trusts you, he'll listen to you, and if he doesn't he won't. You can make him do "the right thing" and annoy him, or give in to the "bad" choice and have him like you more.
Ever since the original Life is Strange concluded with that choice, fans have debated which of the game's two endings was canon. Now, Life is Strange's upcoming comic series will explore what
Again, I am discussing the ending here, so pretty all I am saying below will be spoilers - if you did not complete the game yet, I recommend to stop reading now. Still here? OK. :) The first time I played LIS2, I did so with high moral / high brotherhood and decided to surrender, leaving me with the IMHO second worst ending - 'Redemption' (I disliked only 'Lone Wolf' more).
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