When writing on the first episode of LIFE IS STRANGE, I wanted Chloe to use a fun word to define her character and reflect the Northwest culture. Thus Chloe Spake Hella. And Webster added it to the dictionary in 2016. Hella Happy Bday Chrysalis. https://t.co/5trVYnZqyQ
Time flies, even when you can rewind.
On January 30, we celebrate another year since episode 1 of Life is Strange was released.
This story lives on because you carry it with you 💙
If the TV adaption of Life is Strange is to be successful, it needs to make some fundamental but important changes for the linear medium of television. What do those changes look like? What shouldn’t change? I discuss all of this in my NEW VIDEO: https://t.co/kLK9njGsqI
I made edits to Max cause I feel like she would wear like dark academia clothes. I gave her bangs back. With Chloe I gave her longer hair like in the comics and gave her the piercings she deserves. Don’t attack me please 😭
baiting that chloe was going to be in DE up to release was such a dumb mistake they’ve now overcorrected and are spoiling so much of the story for reunion.
“yep, max and chloe are here, classic max and chloe adventures await, chose bay? nay! max and chloe forever 100 years”
‘LIFE IS STRANGE: REUNION’ has been announced & will release on March 26
“By and for fans of the original, Life is Strange: Reunion finally brings Max and Chloe’s saga to a definitive close”
@KENOASTRAL I’ve thought about this a lot. I don’t think it’s a bad thing, but it’ll be a hard thing to accomplish. Ultimately they’ll need to embrace the linearity of television and that means making changes to some of the events and story beats that relate to choices to achieve that.