

While Sean is the older brother, he takes over as the de facto parent for Daniel, and therefore the model on which the extraordinary young man will base his life. His responses to those events influence Daniel and become the basis of Daniel’s own decision-making because one of the major themes in the game is parenting, and how your parenting choices actually impact your children. I don’t want to go into the specifics much in order to avoid too many spoilers, but Sean encounters racism and gun-violence. Depending on the choices you make as Sean, Daniel can become either moral or immoral, and Life Is Strange 2 really does allow for you to choose the darker path. The boys’ intended goal is to make it out of the United States and to get to Puerto Lobos, their father’s hometown.Īlong the way, they encounter criminal freighthoppers, FBI agents, a would-be cult leader, and various other characters that help or hinder the boys in their journey to Mexico.

The two boys are on the run after the revelation of Daniel’s telekinetic powers in which their neighbor was injured, their father killed by a police officer, and a massive explosion occurred. Life Is Strange 2 takes the form of a trip along the American West Coast taken by two fugitive brothers, Sean Diaz, whom you play, and his younger brother Daniel. Life Is Strange 2 follows in its predecessor’s footsteps as a graphic adventure game, and if that’s your preferred genre, I cannot recommend this title enough.
#GAME OF LIFE 2 SWITCH REVIEW CODE#
Square Enix graciously provided me with a code for the Switch port of Life Is Strange 2, and I couldn’t be more impressed. Y’all, I’m so excited to be able to bring this review to you.
