
She's had a rough upbringing, struggling for years in the foster care system after losing her parents and being separated from her older brother Gabe.


For a series that has been consistently praised for its character work and storytelling over the years, it's striking how much full performance capture adds to the immersion and impact of the experience – particularly in a game that heavily revolves around feelings and emotions. One of the first things that becomes evident when starting Life Is Strange: True Colors is how good the game looks, compared to its predecessors.
