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Life is Strange: True Colors gives players more control over “where they go and who they interact with” – GamesRadar
Zak Garriss explains what sets True Colors apart from its predecessors in the Future Games Show: Spring Showcase

More information on Life is Strange: True Colors has been revealed at the Future Games Show: Spring Showcase.
In a new interview, game director Zak Garriss offers a little more insight into the life of new protagonist Alex Chen, a young woman who has spent much of her life in the foster care system, but at the start of the game is being reunited with her brother, Gabe, in the town of Haven Springs. This is, however, a Life is Strange game, and Alex is more than meets the eye.
Garriss explains that…
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