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Life is Strange: True Colors

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  • 2021
  • 14A
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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Ángela Aguilar in Life is Strange: True Colors (2021)
AventureDrameMystèreRomanceScience-fiction

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAlex Chen hides her psychic power of Empathy, the ability to absorb and manipulate the emotions of others. When her brother dies in a so-called accident, Alex must embrace her power to find ... Tout lireAlex Chen hides her psychic power of Empathy, the ability to absorb and manipulate the emotions of others. When her brother dies in a so-called accident, Alex must embrace her power to find the truth and reveal secrets long-buried.Alex Chen hides her psychic power of Empathy, the ability to absorb and manipulate the emotions of others. When her brother dies in a so-called accident, Alex must embrace her power to find the truth and reveal secrets long-buried.

  • Directors
    • Chuck Carr
    • Zak Garriss
    • Webb Pickersgill
  • Writers
    • Jonathan Zimmerman
    • Felice Tzehuei Kuan
    • Ryan Clements
  • Stars
    • Erika Mori
    • Han Soto
    • Eric Emery
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,8/10
    2,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Directors
      • Chuck Carr
      • Zak Garriss
      • Webb Pickersgill
    • Writers
      • Jonathan Zimmerman
      • Felice Tzehuei Kuan
      • Ryan Clements
    • Stars
      • Erika Mori
      • Han Soto
      • Eric Emery
    • 23Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 7Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    • Nominé pour le prix 4 BAFTA Awards
      • 5 victoires et 12 nominations au total

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    Erika Mori
    Erika Mori
    • Alex Chen
    • (voice)
    Han Soto
    Han Soto
    • Gabe Chen
    • (voice)
    Eric Emery
    • Ryan Lucan
    • (voice)
    Katy Bentz
    Katy Bentz
    • Steph Gingrich
    • (voice)
    Stephen Fuller Austin
    Stephen Fuller Austin
    • Jed Lucan
    • (voice)
    • (as Stephen F. Austin)
    Exzinia Scott
    Exzinia Scott
    • Charlotte Harmon
    • (voice)
    Ignacio Garcia-Canteli
    • Ethan Lambert
    • (voice)
    Danielle Renee Vivarttas
    • Riley Lethe
    • (voice)
    Karen Slack
    • Eleanor Lethe
    • (voice)
    Dwight Braswell
    • Mac Loudan
    • (voice)
    Anastasia Davidson
    Anastasia Davidson
    • Diane Jacobs
    • (voice)
    Cody Lyman
    • Jason Pike
    • (voice)
    Jim Hunt
    • Reginald 'Duckie' McCallister III
    • (voice)
    Rachel Darden
    • Dr. Lynn
    • (voice)
    Joseph Steven Yang
    Joseph Steven Yang
    • Jun 'John' Chen
    • (voice)
    Christine Liao
    • Giang 'Wendy' Chen
    • (voice)
    Suzu the Cat
    • Valkyrie
    • (voice)
    Rebeccah Bassell
    • Additional Talent
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Chuck Carr
      • Zak Garriss
      • Webb Pickersgill
    • Writers
      • Jonathan Zimmerman
      • Felice Tzehuei Kuan
      • Ryan Clements
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs23

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    8medoreborn-23655

    A Good Surprise

    I have to admit that I was worried for this game. I was such a Huge fan of the original Life is Strange, I was absolutely obsessed from the start. But after Life is Strange 2 released it left a bitter taste in my mouth. The characters in that game just didn't click for me. So long story short the lead up to this game was quite intense, I got quite worried when I found out Deck Nine was developing this title and that Dontnod had stepped away. But I just have to say I'm so happy I was wrong. Deck Nine blew it out of the park, they really did. It was almost as if they revived the soul of Life is Strange. True Colours was a spectacular Journey that I thoroughly delved myself into. The Character's were believable, they made me care about them. The plot actually quite surprised me. There was more mystery than I originally thought, which helped to keep me invested. I experienced a few bugs, probably two, so it wasn't too bad, it didn't break the immersion of the story so it was fine, but nonetheless I thought it necessary to mention. Overall everything in this game surpassed my expectations the music, the sound perfect for the vibe of the game, and also a few new gameplay additions never before seen in the franchise which I hope they expand on down the line in the next instalment.
    8hunterthrasher

    A Great Return To Form For Life is Strange

    Life is Strange: True Colors is a great return to the franchises roots. It perfectly nails what made the first game so special with its small town mystery and great relatable characters. Over the course of the game you get more and more attached to the town of Haven Springs and the moments where you can explore the town were some of my favorites in the game. Alex power of Empathy was extremely well done with being able to read and even absorb people's emotions was very unique for the franchise. It even rivals Max's powers of Time Travel from the original. All around Life is Strange: True Colors perfectly nails what makes Life is Strange Life is Strange.
    9massimilianochiaruzzi

    A series healed

    Life is Strange: True Colors Image The story is engaging, if a bit basic, but the characters and their interactions with the protagonist, Alex, keep True Colors interesting from start to finish.

    The game always tackles its themes of emotional trauma and healing tastefully, without beating the player over the head with them.

    Its characters are well written and likeable, the soundtrack is good, the voice acting is consistently on point and it is genuinely beautiful to look at.

    Deck Nine picked the best elements from the series's previous instalments and used them to create one of the most interesting and refined adventure games on the market. It's a game that knows what it wants to be, knows what it wants to say, and does so exquisitely.
    7darkreignn

    Echoes the perfection of the first "Life is Strange" while also falling short of it

    I am a massive fan of the first "Life is Strange," as well as its prequel spinoff game, "Before the Storm." In fact, those games had such an impact on me that I single handedly credit them for sparking my gender dysphoria, as well as the second wave of my depression; both games are unspeakably beautiful, but also crushingly sad - both games made me weep harder than I cried at my own grandpa's funeral. And upon completion of both games, I found myself depressed for months, only wanting to immerse myself back into the world and its characters. To put it simply, the "Life is Strange" video game series has had a very big impact on me, with the two games mentioned above standing tall as my top two favorite video games of all time.

    "Life is Strange 2" is a different story entirely. With its overt political commentary and heavy handed writing, it felt short as to what made the first game great. However, despite its shortcomings, it still managed to have enough thrilling and shocking moments to keep me engaged until the end. Enter "True Colors," the latest entry in the "Life is Strange" series. Is it a return to form, or does it follow the same traps as its predecessor?

    From the endearing setting to the charming cast of characters, in many ways, "True Colors" follows the footsteps of the first "Life is Strange." At first glance, there's a lot to like - we once again play as a female protagonist, and unlike in "Life is Strange 2," this time we play as someone who has supernatural abilities that they can use to their advantage. Our main character, Alex, voiced beautifully and tenderly by Erika Mori, is a somewhat lost soul - she seems to want to belong somewhere, but she's having a hard time finding her fitting, especially with her special power that allows her to see people's auras when they are experiencing strong emotions; so, when someone is very mad, Alex will see them glow red - when someone is sad, she will see them glow blue - you get the point.

    It's an intriguing power, and one you'll most likely want to experience. Truth be told, its hard to imagine a better power than what we get to play in the first game in the series, but "True Colors" comes close in offering a relatable, emotional ability that serves primarily in more closely engaging the player with the characters that inhabit the world. With that said, it's perhaps most surprising that "True Colors" starts to fall short because of the fact that it lacks a relatable emotional hook.

    Without spoiling anything, this game offers up a story that, I believe, few will be able to relate to in a meaningful way. While small in scope, the game's central conflict was simply too large in scale for me to connect with. And perhaps this wouldn't have been a big deal if "True Colors" spent a lot of time building up its world and its characters, but it doesn't. Every one of the five chapters in this game are ridiculously, unforgivably short. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if each chapter could be completed in about 30 minutes if you decided to forgo all side missions and optional discussions. Because of the rapid pace and short length of each chapter, the game feels half baked and rushed, never allowing enough time for players to feel adequately and emotionally connected. Hell, even the romance in this game, if the player chooses to pursue one, isn't fleshed out until the later few episodes.

    However, despite this game's shortcoming, there is a certain charm to it that remains infectious. Even though I didn't get much time in the world or with the characters, I find myself loving both and wanting to dive back in. There are many individual moments of beauty in this game, and many sequences that I have looked back on fondly and want to experience again. At its best, this game echoes the perfection of the first "Life is Strange" - I only wish "True Colors" was given more breathing room to fully flesh out its world and the people in it.
    9prestonm1993

    Checks all the boxes!

    Another entry in the beloved Life is Strange franchise! We have the amazing indie music, lovable cast of characters, a fantastically wild yet relatably grounded storyline. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll love, and you'll be in awe. It's safe to say this one checks all the boxes that make the franchise so great!

    Here, we are introduced to Alex Chen, a young woman who went from foster home to foster home all her life since she was 11. She is finally reunited with her older brother after years of attempting to track her down. Tragedy strikes and Alex is determined to investigate.

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      Second appearance of Steph Gingrich, who was introduced in Life is Strange: Before the Storm (2017) and became a fan-favourite. Katy Bentz not only reprised her part, she also played the character in "Wavelengths", a bonus chapter of the game that was specifically written for her.
    • Gaffes
      The mine incident that supposedly took the life of Alex's father took place twelve years prior to the main game. Alex is 21 in the main game putting her at around 9 when her father died, however flashbacks indicate that he was still alive and present in her live up until she was 11, two years after he supposedly died.
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      • 10 septembre 2021 (United States)
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