Life is Strange: Reunion
Action
Adventure
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Steam Trading Cards
Adjustable Text Size
Camera Comfort
Custom Volume Controls
Adjustable Difficulty
Keyboard Only Option
Stereo Sound
Subtitle Options
Surround Sound
Steam Cloud
Family Sharing

The saga of Max and Chloe, and the fate of Caledon, is yours to decide! Play as both Max and Chloe as an all-new story builds towards an epic climax. The fire will force Max and Chloe to make devastating decisions. Can they find a future together… Before everything burns?

Developers: Deck Nine Games
Publishers: Square Enix
Release Date: 27 Mar, 2026
Price (USD): ¥ 248.00
Current Players: 6.5k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Very Positive(84%)
engaging storyline
Max and Chloe
excellent music
continuity integration
nostalgic
gameplay mechanics
character reliance
past decisions
performance issues
limited settings
tedious experience
lack of innovation
The overall sentiment towards the game is positive with appreciation for the storyline, music, and nostalgic elements, especially the return of Max and Chloe. However, performance issues and graphical limitations are notable concerns. The game successfully taps into the familiar emotional depth and narrative style that fans love, but relies heavily on existing characters and story arcs, which some see as a lack of fresh content.

Positive Points

  • The storyline is engaging and maintains the emotional depth and narrative style expected from a Life is Strange game.
  • Max and Chloe's return is well-received, providing fans with a sense of nostalgia and emotional closure.
  • The music is highly praised, with many comparisons to the previous games like True Colors.
  • The game successfully integrates player choices from previous titles, enhancing continuity.
  • Improved performance over Double Exposure is noted by some users, although this is not a universal experience.
  • Negative Points

  • Performance issues are frequently mentioned, with specific complaints about lack of DLSS and FSR support and poor frame rates.
  • Graphical settings are limited, and some players experience issues with facial expressions and overall visuals.
  • Some users find the game to feature too much text and cutscenes, leading to a tedious experience.
  • The game's reliance on nostalgia and previous characters is viewed by some as a lack of new creative direction.
  • Mixed Points

  • Opinions on the gameplay mechanics are mixed, with some appreciating the familiar style and others desiring innovation.
  • The integration of past decisions is appreciated by some but others see it as unnecessary or poorly executed.
  • Common Themes

  • Nostalgia plays a significant role, with many references to the original Life is Strange and Double Exposure.
  • Emotional storytelling and character development are consistent highlights.
  • Performance and optimization are recurring themes with varied opinions.
  • Updated 3/27/2026, 12:01:07 AM UTC