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5 Beautiful Games That Somehow Don’t Have a Photo Mode

Life Is Strange

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The majority of Life is Strange 2’s setting takes place in the pacific northwest, similar to the first Life is Strange game, making for some relaxing and tranquil scenery around Seattle.

Sean and Daniel’s journey takes them through forests with babbling brooks full of wildlife and nature aplenty, setting the scene for some very Instagram-able photos. Sean even goes out of his way to sketch some of the scenes that he views throughout his adventure, but having a photo mode would be so cool for the brothers to have.

Life is Strange tends to evoke all kinds of emotions throughout the series, and being able to take some photos to look back on the emotional journey would surely benefit the game.


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