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Max Caulfield tries to convince Chloe Price that she can rewind time but starts to suspect that her power may not last forever. Meanwhile, Kate Marsh tries to deal with the public shame over a viral video that was leaked and shared around the students of Blackwell.
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Examiner.com
Apr 3, 2015
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ACG
Mar 27, 2015
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Readersgambit.com
Aug 5, 2015
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Noobfeed.com
May 1, 2015
Life Is Strange - Episode 2: Out of Time surpasses the previous episode in the emotional and storytelling aspect. If this series gets any better, then we may a company on par with TellTale Games when it comes to this type of story based gameplay.
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Darkstation.com
Jan 1, 1970
Despite its generic title, “Out of Time” is the best episode yet of Life Is Strange. It increases the complexity Max’s life and the power she commands. We often believe time travel to be the greatest gift anyone could receive.
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Game-debate.com
Mar 30, 2015
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Darkzero.co.uk
Jan 1, 1970
Whilst Dontnod refuse to directly answer a bunch of the questions posed in the first episode, Episode Two succeeds at adding yet more wrinkles to what is quickly becoming a compelling story arc that will likely span all five episodes before delivering its answers. With this episode behind me, I no longer question Dontnod’s ability to create compelling characters and write an exciting storyline.
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Hardcoregamer.com
Jan 1, 1970
Through peerless cinematography and sound design, Dontnod imbues everyday moments like waking up or riding the bus with profundity.
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