Life Is Strange
A new look at Life Is Strange: Double Exposure is out there from the Tokyo Game Show that gives us more of the Life Is Strange supporting cast
We are just about a month out from Life Is Strange: Double Exposure gracing all of our systems out there and the hype is still going strong. Even as the Tokyo Game Show was hitting some heights in many other ways, it looked as if Deck Nine Games was not going to let all of this fall to the side. Not only showing off the way that the game will have the Japanese voiceover work when it lands on October 29th, but also in a fun way to show off some of the supporting cast that Max will be working with in this chapter of the Life Is Strange story. Something we can all enjoy as we wait for it to land on the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC in a short while.
The video we have below for Life Is Strange: Double Exposure does not have the voiceover, as most of our reported demographic is English-speaking, but it is out there for you to see if you really want to watch it the way it was shown during the show. Everyone else who is still here, though, can take a look as we see more of the key locations around Caledon and the supporting cast as mentioned. Most of them have little to no understanding of the weirdness in the universe of Life Is Strange as Max drops the parallel dimension topic on them in the story. Something that feels a bit more dramatic for the storytelling side of things for the game, but a little weird with all of the other supernatural and super-powered things that have gone down in the world over the time since Max was still in high school.
Life Is Strange: Double Exposure — TGS 2024
In this trailer, which premiered with a Japanese voiceover and exclusive new footage at Tokyo Game Show 2024, gain a new look at Max’s power and the new mystery she must solve, as well as fresh glimpses of the supporting cast and key locations at Caledon!
Are you ready for the next adventure for Life Is Strange to launch out there or will you still be waiting for the whole story before you pick it up? Will the characters in the game reference the other weirdness in the world or will Max always seem to find those who have never heard of the other events out there? How big will the other dimension truly be in the story and will there be more than just one since it is all based on minor changes in the timelines that create them? Take a trip on down to the comment section to talk about all of this and everything else on the way for the game. We have a few more things for Life Is Strange: Double Exposure to share, so please keep checking in for all of that and everything else we have to offer up out there.