She seems to have had a caring personality, as she was well-loved by those close to her. Considering her school performance and the effort she put into becoming a model, she was a very ambitious person. According to Chloe, she was also smart and had an eye for images and art, just like Max. However, Nathan Prescott describes her as a " fiend on her own", which implies she was a drug addict. Joyce Price fondly calls her a "hell-raiser", while Chloe refers to her as her "angel". She partied a lot, took drugs and had an affection for punk-rock like Chloe, expressed in both her music taste and style. She is generally considered popular and nice, but also rebellious. Rachel's character is a mystery, up to the point where there are mixed opinions about her personality. (This is evident from her 'Missing Person' posters.) Personality She had blond hair and hazel eyes, and two tattoos a dragon on her right calf, and a star on the inside of her left wrist. This review was conducted on an Xbox One, using a copy provided by the publisher.Rachel was 5'5" and weighed 110 lbs (165 cm and 50 kg). You can pick up the entire season of Life is Strange: Before the Storm now for $16.99 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Steam. Despite this, the story, gameplay, art and music all come together to form what is another wonderful display of Deck Nine's skill. Life is Strange: Before the Storm Episode 2 is a great continuation of the new narrative, but it doesn't quite match the excellence of the pilot episode due to some flawed pacing and a bit of poorly-written humor. Final thoughts on Life is Strange: Before the Storm Episode 2 These moments are, sadly, a bit immersion breaking, but thankfully they are rare. Some of the jokes are extremely cringe-worthy, and I seriously doubt any real person would ever even think to say them. The only criticism I have here is that every once in a while, a character spouts a line of comedy that is as far from comedic as possible. the dialogue writing and voice acting are both on point as well. Thanks to the excellence of both, the setting of Arcadia Bay feels very authentic. Sadly, though, as with episode one, there's not as much to explore as there was in the original Life is Strange.Īs expected, Before the Storm continues to perfectly craft its world through a gorgeous score and Life is Strange's trademark pastel-like art style. Finding a towel in the middle of a junkyard seems like a chore, but once you check out everything there is to find and learn about this universe, it'll be worth it. One of the tasks is to find a towel to cover a ripped backseat. For example, there's a part in the episode where Chloe is trying to fix up a car's interior. The tasks that you accomplish in order to progress the story feel mundane at first, but they give you an excuse to venture around the setting of the scenes. I'd venture to say that they are some of the most thought-provoking choices I've seen in this genre in a long time.Īside from choice-making, the main form of gameplay in Before the Storm lies in exploring and accomplishing small objectives. Unlike the narrative itself, the gameplay in Before the Storm's second episode remains just as satisfying as it was in the first.
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