Many players have reported bugs in the Remastered collection that weren't in the original, such as lighting glitches, subtitle desyncs, and occasional crashes.
For a first-time player, the Remaster is the "shinier" version, but many veterans still prefer the original for its more consistent art style and lack of technical "jank." The Verdict Story/Writing: 9/10 Atmosphere: 10/10 Remaster Quality: 6/10 File: Life.is.Strange.Before.the.Storm.Remaster...
If you are a fan of "choice-and-consequence" games like The Walking Dead or Detroit: Become Human , this is a must-play. Just be prepared for a few visual bugs along the way. Many players have reported bugs in the Remastered
You get updated character models and much-improved lighting. The environments look sharper, and the facial animations—while still a bit stiff—are more expressive than the original. You get updated character models and much-improved lighting
It perfectly captures teenage angst, rebellion, and the feeling of being an outcast.
Unlike Max’s time-travel in the first game, Chloe uses her wit to "Backtalk" her way through situations, which feels much more grounded and true to her character.