Lost Records teases a sequel I actually want to play.
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"There was a time when episodic storytelling was all the rage for certain developers, giving players drip feeds of storyline and gameplay over the course of multiple months to try and build suspense and give the developers themselves some breathing room. Over time though, this type of release style has faded to the point that most games that bill themselves as having “episodes” still release all at once in a single package. Don’t Nod was among many developers at the time making use of episodic releases and made their mark with the first two Life is Strange games. Now they are back and have actually embraced episodes once again, or “Tapes” in the case of Lost Records: Bloom & Rage. So while we may have played Bloom and kept quiet for the two months that it took for Rage to arrive, has this new episodic adventure paid off?"
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 2 was just released. How does the story ends?
Looking for a story-driven game where your choices shape the narrative? Craving a cinematic experience that feels like an interactive movie? Dive into Life is Strange: Double Exposure, crafted by Square Enix.
Nice giving it a shot
From the sound of how it sold, Double Exposure could very well not get the sequel it's hoping for.
Cause it's from the og creators, Don't Nod knows how to make these games. Life is Strange is bait from a company that doesn't care for the series.