Life is Strange Remastered Collection shows itself a few days before its launch with a gameplay video and a comparison with its original version.
A few days before its release, Life is Strange Remastered Collection repoints the tip of its nose to try to preach to unconvinced players during its reveal. Square Enix unveils five minutes of gameplay set at the very beginning of the first game as well asa comparison video from the first scene in Chloe’s room, just to show off the work done around this compilation.
A comparison video of Life is Strange Remastered Collection
The difference is there. The characters received a minor facelift, faces have been reshaped (yes it shocks a bit at first) and they finally facial expressions and emotions. We find Max waking up in a stupor in tears during class, Nathan more fierce than ever, and Chloe doing Chloe but in Native 4K this time. Note that the lip synchro has also been reworked for the occasion, but does not seem to be foliochonne at first sight, while the lighting effects have undergone a complete overhaul and models and materials for key objects have been improved.
let’s remember that Life is Strange Remastered Collection is due out February 1 on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Stadia, and PC, and later this year on Switch. The game is available for individual purchase for 39.99 euros, or at no additional cost for players who have cracked the Deluxe edition of Life is Strange: True Colors.