Summary
- Life is Strange: Double Exposure hasn't had the warmest reception since it launched, with fans seeming a bit mixed on it overall.
- That's reflected in its current Steam score, which sits at "Mixed" overall as of the time of writing.
- Ignoring Episode 4 of Life is Strange 2, it's the only game in the series to have that rating.
is the first game in the series to drop to "Mixed" reviews on , with fans citing th𓆏e "underwhelming" ending, performance issues, and lack of key choices as reasons why.
From the very moment that Life is Strange: Double Exposure was fi🌺rst revealed to be bringing back t🎃he first game's protagonist Max Caufield, it had some massive shoes to fill. The original Life is Strange hasn't aged super gracefully, but it's widely considerඣed a cult classic of the choice-based genre and was a bi♌g enough succ🦩ess to spawn a whole series.

I’m Not Sure I Buy 🐼The Lucas Colmenero Storyline In Life Is Strange: Double Exposure
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It's fair to say that Double Exposure hasn't exactly stuck the landing like some hoped, with fans having a lot of prob🔥lems with its aꦛpproach to Chloe and Max, as well as what the game's ending sets up for Life is Strange as a whole. While early preview🅺s and reviews of Double Exposure were mostly positive, it seems that players ar♍en't quite as positive about🐓 the game as a whole.
Double Exposure Is The Lowest-Rated Life Is Strange Game On Steam
Life is Strange: Double Exposure re♒leased just over a week ago now and it seems that most players haဣve started reaching the end of Max's latest story and leaving their thoughts on Steam. , Double Exposure's , which is a rarity for the series.
, while ⛦. Deck Nine's first proper game in the series, , making the reception to Double Exposure a bit of an outlier for Life is Strange as a whole.
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, but since that's just one part of the whole game it doesn't really count.ꦿ The reviews for Double Exposure note a number of issues with the game, from the lack of choices and performance on PC to the controversial ending and treatment of Chloe.
Of course, some of𝕴 the negative reception to the game is li🃏kely tied to how it treats Chloe and what it means for the series as a whole, but it's still fair to say that it's been a bit of a mixed bag for fans of the series. Let's hope that it shakes out a bit as more players get to the game's conclusion.

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