Chloe cannot rewind time, however Life is Strange’s prequel nonetheless has “supernatural parts”

While the protagonist of Life is Strange: Before the Storm doesn’t have any powers of her personal, the sport will nonetheless comprise some supernatural parts, in line with its lead author.

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In an interview with IGN, lead author Zak Gariss says that the supernatural wasn’t simply tied to Max Cauldwell, the protagonist of the primary recreation, however to Arcadia Bay itself. “Arcadia Bay is a really surreal place. We’ve taken a lot of joy in going into that part of the world. Even though Chloe doesn’t have a supernatural power, the ways in which we are exploring what her life is right now definitely includes really strange and supernatural elements.”

Instead of with the ability to rewind time like Max can use backtalk, a mechanic that enables her to interject into conversations when Chloe’s at her most angsty, and Gariss says its the “ability to kind of push anybody’s buttons through a special dialogue mini-game to elicit the kind of behavior she wants from someone.”

While Gariss received’t say precisely how the supernatural works its means into the sport, Before the Storm’s trailer provides just a few hints. There’s a crow that follows Chloe round, very similar to the spectral deer that Max sees repeatedly all through Life is Strange, and there’s a short second the place Chloe appears to be reliving the loss of life of her father.

Life is Strange: Before the Storm releases on August 31.

 
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