The first thing I did in Life Is Strange -- Episode 3: Chaos Theory was check for texts from mom – it’s what I would have done in Max Caulfield’s shoes, and I was relieved to see a perfect string of sympathetic, loving texts with her mother. After that, Max comforted her devastated friends, pondered her existence alone after curfew, and commiserated with her close friend, Chloe. The events of Life is Strange -- Episode 2: Out of Time’s finale weigh heavily on Max’s shoulders, and Episode 3 shows how deeply they affect this cast of increasingly likable characters.
Life Is Strange’s greatest success is in how grounded its world is, despite Max’s mysterious time-rewinding powers and the imminent end of the world. Episode 3 gives us time to breathe after Episode 2’s intense drama, but it finishes with something similarly bold. By the end of Episode 3, developer Dontnod takes an enormous and ambitious risk that succeeds in not only setting the story on a strong new path that broke my heart, but also left me ecstatic for Episode 4.
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