Summary
- Life is Strange: Double Exposure has a $20 questline that has Max taking care of a stray cat.
- Although cute, most players really aren't happy with the quest and are calling it a "waste of money".
- Other problems include it being advertised to players between chapters and it having trophies that take away from the glorious 100 percent completion.
players aren't happy with the $20 Exclusive Cat Content DLC, with many calling it "useless" and a "waste of money"✃.
Although the games have long since moved past episodic releases and now just come as one big game (albeit one split up into chapters), that doesn't mean that they're completely free of🎉 DLC and additional purcha𝔉ses. That's just been made clear by Life is Strange: Doublಞe Exposure.

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Life Is Strange: Double Exposure's Exclusive Cat Content Called A "Waste Of Money"
The Exclusive Cat Content (yes, that's really what it's called) kicks off in Chapter 2 and sees Max running into a stray cat that she can choose the colour and name oꦍf. You then tidy up Max's house, feed and pet the cat, and the🌜n have it hanging around in the Living timeline whenever Max is at home.
While the cat is certainly cute and has some nice moments with Max, it seems thatౠ most players aren't all that fussed on the DLC, with a lot of fans calling it out as a "waste of money". that they regretted spending $80 on the Ultimate Edition for such a short and "tossed in" quest.
Life is Strange p𒐪layers also aren't happy about the fact that the essentially pushing them to get something that's not essential.
The comments underneath the thre🥂ad agree with that sentiment, with fans calling out the lack of interactions with the cat, the unclear language used to describe the quest, and its overall lack of impact on the main story. Some fans weren't even aware of the choices that could be made in the quest, with some keeping the cat simply because they didn't know they could return it to its owner.
There are a lot of posts on the , especially considering the DLC is $20 for a short quest and some outfits. It's a far cry from some of the expansions that Life is Strange has had in the past, and yet another mark against thꦉe reception to Double Exposure.

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