Life is Strange: Reunion is a narrative-driven, choice-heavy adventure that brings Max Caulfield’s iconic Rewind power back into the spotlight—this time with a full “dual-protagonist” angle. You play as both Max and Chloe as their story builds toward an emotional, high-stakes climax at Caledon University, where a catastrophic inferno is closing in within days. The core loop is classic Life is Strange: explore intimate locations, talk to (and read) people, uncover secrets through environmental clues, and make decisions that ripple forward.
Max’s Rewind doesn’t just undo outcomes—it lets you reshape conversations, manipulate scenes, and solve time-bending, four-dimensional puzzles by trying options, rewinding, and re-threading events. Chloe’s segments lean into sharp attitude and “Backtalk”-style confrontation: quick, bold dialogue choices that can pry open new paths, provoke reactions, or defuse danger—sometimes at a cost. Expect a strong focus on consequences (who survives, who trusts you, what truth you uncover), character relationships under pressure, and a soundtrack-forward presentation that carries the mood between calm investigation and escalating crisis.