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August 31, 2017
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Life is Strange: Before the Storm

Life is Strange: Before the Storm
Based on 910 Ratings
7.8
metacritic
Based on 20 Reviews
72

Summary

Life is Strange: Before the Storm is a new three part standalone story adventure set three years before the events of the first game. This time play as Chloe Price, a rebel who forms an unlikely friendship with Rachel Amber in dramatic new story in the BAFTA award winning franchise.

Life is Strange: Before the Storm System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows 7 or above (64-bit Operating System Required)
CPU:
Intel Core i3-2100 (3.1GHz) or AMD Phenom X4 945 (3.0GHz)
RAM:
3 GB RAM
GPU:
AMD Radeon R7 250 or NVIDIA Geforce GTX 650
HDD:
14 GB available space

👍 Recommended Specs

OS:
Windows 10 64-bit
CPU:
Intel Core i3-6100 (3.7GHz) or AMD Athlon X4 845 (3.5GHz)
RAM:
6 GB RAM
GPU:
AMD Radeon RX 460 or NVIDIA Geforce 1050
HDD:
14 GB available space

Life is Strange Series Games

Life is Strange
+3
January 30, 2015
82
Life is Strange
Life is Strange: Before the Storm
+3
August 31, 2017
72
Life is Strange: Before the Storm
Life is Strange 2
+1
September 26, 2018
67
Life is Strange 2
September 9, 2021
77
Life is Strange: True Colors

Life is Strange: Before the Storm Trailer

Life is Strange: Before the Storm Screenshots

Critic Reviews

  • 80
    GameSpot April 18, 2018
    It's rare that a prequel truly works, where a story can captivate despite the audience knowing what's coming and where the path will lead. Life Is Strange: Before The Storm is one of those exceptional stories because it draws you in on its own terms. The only problem: You know it's building you up just to break your heart.
  • 80
    CD-Action April 3, 2018
    Life indeed is strange. I was dead certain that Before the Storm simply cannot be good, but it turned out just fine. It’s really well-written, with fleshed out characters and some humor here and there. I applaud the writers for ditching science fiction elements, but I wish BtS was as good a thriller as it is a love story.
  • 80
    PC Invasion March 14, 2018
    Deck Nine have finished off Life is Strange in sterling fashion. Saying farewell to Arcadia Bay with Before the Storm is sad, but the best farewells usually are.
  • 83
    Game Informer March 7, 2018
    Before the Storm made me care about Chloe and Rachel, giving me backstory into both of their lives before Max comes back. The journey is bittersweet, knowing the tragic events from the first game for both characters. As a prequel, Before the Storm succeeds because it tells its own story that leaves you content, while also connecting to the original game in a meaningful way. Deck Nine may not have a hand in the original, but it made sure to do Chloe and Rachel’s story justice, capturing the essence of Life is Strange while providing plenty of nods to fans.
  • 74
    Before the Storm doesn’t feel like a proper prequel – it’s too short for that. For example, Rachel-Chloe relationship progresses too quickly and smoothly, they didn’t even have a big quarrel. Sure, writers did show just how much Rachel meant for Chloe, and we did get some nice family drama, but Rachel’s eventual disappearance and events that led to it are completely sidestepped, leaving kind of an empty feeling.