Let’s unravel some double shots with the latest download of Life Is Strange: Double Exposure!
Max is back with some mind-twisting mysteries. Well, you talk about Max Caulfield, the photographic nerd with a twist. She finds herself more entangled than before at Caledon University, attempting to lead the life of a normal college student until suddenly: poof! Her new friend Safi is dead. Murdered. The usual Max luck, right?
But this time it’s a little different. Rewinding time is not her only means of coping. Something stranger happens. For one, she doesn’t rewind time but slips into an alternate timeline where Safi is alive, but in danger. Now, Max has to jump between two realities to solve the same murder before it happens in both worlds.
What Makes This Game Feel New
Two Timelines, Double Trouble: Every choice you make will affect both realities in different ways.
More Detective Work: There are clues to discover, suspects to question, and there’s even a pesky police officer working on Max’s case.
Good Old Classic LiS Vibe: Emotional storytelling, great music, and those little moments that mostly wrench your heart. You may also be interested in: Dark Hours Free Download (Build 18584870)
Download Sources
Download Source 1
Download Source 2
Buzzheavier
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Download Source 3
GOFILE
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Download Source 4
DataNodes
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Minimum Specs
- OS: Windows 10 or 11 (64-bit only)
- Processor: Intel i5-2400 / AMD FX-6300 (instead of the current day)
- Memory: 12 GB RAM (Yeah, it’s 2024)
- Graphics: GTX 960 or RX 470 (4GB VRAM minimum)
- Storage: 25 GB (SSD recommended for really fast loading speed)
Game Info
- Genre: Narrative adventure with time-jumping
- Developer: Deck Nine (the Before the Storm team)
- File Size: 23 GB
- Version: v1.1.1027899
How to Install
- Temporarily disable your antivirus during installation to prevent false alerts.
- Unzip the file (7-Zip or WinRAR).
- Go ahead and play!
If you enjoyed the original´s emotional storytelling but wished for more detective-style gameplay, this game certainly delivers. The dual-timeline mechanic really shifts the way choices are made in a cool way.