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Edit: The Mexican immigrant's name is Diego not Miguel THIS TURNED OUT SO MUCH LONGER THAN I MEANT FOR IT TO SORRY! I hope it was entertaining all the way through lol. Anyways in this vid I talk at length about my various problems w Life is Strange sequels, both as games, and as part of the “Life is Strange” franchise. We look at cringe, tone, racism, and Karen so it’s a wild ride. Shoutout to @ninatheinkling5748 for asking me my thoughts on Before the Storm way back on one of my other Life is Strange vids which you can check out here: • Rewriting Life is Strange. I’m really interested to hear what you guys have to say cuz they seem to be quite polarizing, even within the fan community. Playlist of sources and references: • Life is Strange sequels references Help Mexican immigrants: https://nnirr.org/programs/ https://www.borderangels.org https://www.southernborder.org/how_to... Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:22 The Good 11:18 Authenticity 19:08 The cringe comp 22:48 Relation to 1st game 34:39 Before the Storm Specific 38:25 LiS 2 and Racism/Police Violence 47:04 LiS 2 Pacing/Nitpicks 51:44 Karen 56:39 True Colors 57:59 Conclusion 59:59 Outro Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Tags: life is strange, dontnod, life is strange 2, before the storm, max Caulfield, Chloe price, Rachel Amber, life is strange video essay, Sean Diaz, Daniel Diaz, narrative video game, Alex Chen, deck nine, square enix, game sequels, video game review