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Life is Strange

Life is Strange is a mobile port of the game Life is Strange.

In the iOS App Store and Google Play Store, Episode 1 is free and the full season pass costs $8.99/£8.99/€9.99, offering a 10% discount on the episodes. On iOS, other purchase options are Episode 2 for $0.99, Episode 3 for $4.99, Episode 3-5 for $7.99, Episode 4 for $4.99, Episode 4-5 for $9.99 and Episode 5 for $4.99. On Android, other purchase options are Episode 2 for $0.99/£0.99/€1.09 and Episode 3-5 for $4.99/£4.99/€5.49.

The Android version doesn't include graphics options (quality settings are adjusted automatically based on a device profiler[2]), however some settings can be adjusted via the "Engine.ini" file.[3][4]

Development[]

It was announced for iOS and Android on December 12, 2017.[5] On July 18, 2018, the development of all episodes for iOS and Android concluded.

On iOS the first three episodes were released on December 14, 2017, featuring an "enhanced user interface for full-touch screen integration", Unreal Engine 4 enhancements and optimizations, an in-app photo mode and exclusive iMessage stickers. An Android version and the other episodes were announced for early 2018.

On March 29, 2018, the final two episodes were released on iOS, Episode 1 became free (as on the other platforms) and the Android version was confirmed for release later in 2018, targeting Summer due to needing more time for polish.[6][7] The update's patch notes mention fixing issues relating to saving, loading, the iCloud saves and the photo mode now allows cycling between Max's skins and poses and additional photo settings. Simplified Chinese subtitles were also added to the game.[8][9]

On June 4, 2018, the Android version was announced to be available in July with all five episodes and Android exclusive controller support.[10] The game was listed on the Google Play Store with the ability to preregister.[11] An open beta was soft launched later that month, likely earliest on June 19th.[12] The Android version was released on July 18, 2018, worldwide.[13][14]

Prior to Episode 1 being also free on mobile (its price originally being $2.99), a trial version, which ends after hitting the alarm in the bathroom, was released for free as "Life Is Strange Lite" on December 14, 2017, and removed on March 29, 2018.[15] Player progress was carried over to the full version via iCloud.

Official iOS Description[]

"Life Is Strange is a five-part episodic game that sets out to revolutionize story-based choice and consequence games by allowing the player to rewind time and affect the past, present, and future.

Follow the story of Max Caulfield, a photography senior who discovers she can rewind time while saving her best friend Chloe Price.

The pair soon find themselves investigating the mysterious disappearance of fellow student Rachel Amber, uncovering a dark side to life in Arcadia Bay. Meanwhile, Max must quickly learn that changing the past can sometimes lead to a devastating future.

Exclusively on mobile, the game comes with Life is Strange iMessage stickers. Additionally, you can seamlessly share your progress on social media, and compare your own story choices with friends. An all-new photo mode allows you to take pictures like never before, modify them with filters and easily share them."

[This version includes Episode 1 of Life is Strange. The other episodes are available for in-app purchase. A Season Pass is also available [Episodes 2-5 bundle] which saves an additional 10% via the in-app "Play Episodes" menu.]

Supported Devices: iPhone 6, iPad 5 (2017), iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 4 or newer devices.

Episode 1 size: 960 MB


Key Features:

  • A beautifully written modern adventure game;
  • Rewind time to change the course of events;
  • Multiple endings depending on the choices you make;
  • Striking, hand-painted visuals;
  • Distinct, licensed indie soundtrack featuring Alt-J, Foals, Angus & Julia Stone, Jose Gonzales and more.

Reviews and Accolades[]

  • Mac Game of the Year, United States
  • 5/5 "A must-have." - The Examiner
  • 5/5 "Something truly special." - International Business Times
  • "One of the best games I've played in years." - Forbes
  • 10/10 "An impressive coming of age story." - Darkzero
  • 8/10 "Rare and precious." - Edge
  • 8.5/10 "OUTSTANDING." - GameInformer
  • 90% "Dontnod have clearly put a lot of effort into the little details and it’s worth your time paying attention to their work." – Siliconera
  • 8.5/10 “The climax of Episode Two is one of the most compelling — and devastating — things I’ve ever experienced in a game, because it’s so real, so understandable. Dontnod nails it.” – Polygon
  • 4.5/5 "life is strange has me hooked" - HardcoreGamer
  • 8/10 ".…has the potential to outdo both Telltale Games and Quantic Dream." - Metro

iOS Reception[]

The iOS version has a Metascore of 83.[16]

The app has been rated 4.1 out of 5 stars from 1750 reviews in the iOS App Store as of June 4, 2018. It received Apple's iOS "Editor's Choice" label. On February 22, 2018, it had 3.6 stars from 1032 reviews.

Common player review criticism seem to be bugs and the controls. Other players first impressions reported some minor differences of the port and a saving bug.[17][18]

Touch Arcade's review called the port "mostly great", praising Dontnod's "visual direction" as stunning and the touch controls as "great". It has "some low resolution assets but the overall feel is the same". Criticized was the still not properly lip synced dialog, some visual issues and the lack of proper controller support.[19]

Destructoid's port report author was impressed by the presentation and criticized controlling Max's movement.[20]

Hardcore Gamers's review noted in the closing comments, there are "different technical issues, much like its console counterpart in 2015, but it's not enough to detract newcomers from experiencing its riveting narrative in full effect." The review praised the feature additions of "Photo Mode and bonuses like the iMessage stickers", concluding "Life Is Strange reiterates why fans need to rewind time and once again step into the shoes of Max".[21]

Apple's iOS "Editor's Choice" Award: "The fragility and fear of growing up. The terror of leaping into the unknown. Life is Strange tackles tough issues in a remarkable way, merging the superpowered and surreal with characters that feel authentic. You’re drawn into the adventure through gorgeous visuals. Sharp writing, excellent voice acting, and a compelling story make solving Life is Strange’s mysteries feel essential."

Sensor Tower estimated iOS app revenue of $80K in January, $100k in March, $50k in April, $50k in May and $60k in June 2018.[22] It is also estimated that Japanese users (5%) are the third largest userbase after China (60%) and the USA (15%), making up 10% of users and estimated revenue as of June 4, 2018. The USA seems to achieve more revenue than China despite the notable userbase difference.

Android Reception[]

The app has been rated 4.1 out of 5 stars from 15640 reviews in the Google Play Store as of July 30, 2018.

Android Authority's review noted that the iOS version suffers from less technical drawbacks and concluded that "while the episodic structure lends itself to casual play on the go", it is an "objectively better game on PC or console, due to the platforms' huge visual and technical advantages."[23]

Google Play Store Description[]

"**Only support devices running Android 6.0 and support OpenGL 3.1. Requires ARM 64 and a minimum of 2 GB of RAM**

Exclusively on Android, the game comes with full controller support."

Main Challenges Faced[]

According to the developer's website, these were the main challenges faced:

  • Simultaneous transferring of ready third-party AAA project from UE3 to UE4, and from PC/Console to mobile devices;
  • Tools development for content and logic transferring from the original game to UE4;
  • A large number of changes in UE3 brought by the developers of the original game required making drastic changes to many UE4 systems, including change of the render system, lighting, matinee, transferring of the event based game logic management system;
  • Usage of all metal RHI features on iOS devices;
  • Unique mobile functionality development, such as Imessage stickers, Photomode.

Controls[]

Main article: Control Scheme
  • Movement

- To look around: Swipe your thumb on the right side of the screen.
- To move: Tap anywhere on the screen or swipe your thumb on the left side of the screen.
- To interact with objects: Tap on an object and then select an action.

  • Max's Powers

- To rewind time: Tap on the spiral icon in the top left corner of the screen and then tap on the fast-rewind or rewind icon.
- Fast rewind: Step back in time to your last important action, represented by a notch on the spiral.
- Rewind: Go back to a particular time.
- When you rewind, you remember facts and keep things you've picked up.
- When you rewind, you remain in the same location.

  • Other Stuff

- Your current objective is always available in your Journal.
- The butterfly icon means your action will have consequences. You can rewind to change the outcome...
- "Speech bubble" rewind icon: This icon means you learned a useful fact that you may be able to use if you rewind.
- New entries in your Journal are indicated by a star symbol.
- Take all the remaining photos that match the drawings in your Journal.

iOS Updates[]

The current version of the mobile game can be found in the top right-hand corner of the menu screen.

  • Dec 12, 2017 - v0.0811 (First released version; 1.0 in the iOS App Store).
  • Dec 13, 2017 - v0.???? (1.1 in the iOS App Store).
  • Dec 15, 2017 - v0.0930 (1.1.1 in the iOS App Store). Clarified supported devices: iPhone 6, iPad 5 (2017), iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 4, and newer devices.
  • Mar 28, 2018 - v0.2037 (1.2 in the iOS App Store). Added Episode 4 and Episode 5 and expanded the photo mode to include: easy cycling between Max's skins and poses; a new "Selfie" mode; 10+ filters; and an ability to make edits to every picture.
  • Apr 30, 2018 - v0.2102 (1.4 in the iOS App Store). Fixed issues with reloading checkpoints, localization issues, and other various bug fixes and improvements.
  • May 29, 2018 - v0.2287 (1.5 in the iOS App Store). Fixed issues with localization and other various bug fixes and improvements.
  • Jun 26, 2018 - v0.???? (1.6 in the iOS App Store). Fixed issues with localization and other various bug fixes and improvements.
  • Jan 21, 2019 - v0.2457 (1.7 in the iOS App Store). Fixed visual glitches on the iPhone Xs and other devices.
  • Sep 30, 2019 - v0.2581 (1.8 in the iOS App Store). Added an ability to share progress and compare your story choices with friends through Instagram in addition to Facebook and Twitter; improvement to Facebook’s integration; addition of traditional Chinese localization.
  • Feb 5, 2020 - v0.2613 (1.9 in the iOS App Store). Includes OS improvements and fixes games bugs; supports iOS 13 and iPadOS 13, including compatibility with all third party controllers.

Android Updates[]

  • June 2018 - v1.00.167 (Open beta)
  • July 18, 2018 - v1.00.229 (First released version)
  • July 23, 2018 - v1.00.258 (Various bug fixes and improvements, resolved an issue with the restore purchase function)
  • August 23, 2018 - v1.00.296 (Now, you can share your progress and compare your story choices with friends through Instagram in addition to Facebook and Twitter. Improvement to Facebook’s integration. Addition of traditional Chinese localization)
  • February 6, 2020 - v1.00.310 (Version 1.9 includes the OS improvements and fixes games bugs.)

Gallery[]

Screenshots[]

Promotional Screenshots[]

iMessage Stickers[]

Videos[]

External Links[]

Notes[]


References[]

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