life is strange: true colors is definitely a sci-fi game because there is no way finding love is that easy. this chick just came to the town and pulled BOTH of her brother best friends.
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For our next #LifeIsStrange #Pride community spotlight, Alex, Steph, Ryan and Gabe are showing Pride and solidarity in Haven Springs in this image by Twitter artist TheWindyHobo!
Are you working on any fan art or cosplay to celebrate #PrideMonth? If so, we'd love to see!
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Gabe: I'm not a regular mom. I'm a cool mom.
Alex: You're not even a mom.
Gabe: You're grounded.
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LIFE IS STRANGE TRUE COLORS SIGNED PRINT AVAILABLE
The wonderful and talented Katy Bentz (Steph Gingrich's full performance capture artist) has reunited the actors for Life Is Strange: True Colors to do a live signing event!
That's ten actors, ten signatures from the cast of Life Is Strange: True Colors! If you miss LISTC just as much as I do, then check out on Katy's Streamily signing website and order one for yourself! It will be signed LIVE on Katy's Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/katybentz on SEPTEMBER 30th at 1PM PT.
Don't miss out on this exclusive, once in a lifetime opportunity!
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A "Gabe lives" AU is great because Gabe surviving means he gets to keep impacting the lives of those he loves.
He keeps getting to show Charlotte that her son can have a father figure who's dependable, someone who's there for him as well as her.
He'd continue to show Steph how each day she decided to stay in Haven Springs, instead of going back to Seattle, was the right choice to make.
He'd get to show Alex that she can have a normal life after all the terrible things she's been through.
And more importantly, that he can be normal, too.
That the struggles he's don't define him--not anymore.
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Man, actually, if anything is fucking me up just after finishing Life is Strange: True Colours, it's Jon Chen.
Like, he was a fucking shitty father. Abusive drunk who couldn't hold down a job and abandoned his kids.
But... To die the way he did? Man.
Your wife dies, you're totally shattered by it, and you don't know how to parent two grieving kids. You can't control your anger, you lash out at them. You know your son steals your beer, but you don't fight with him about it. You get it. You know you're a piece of shit.
You leave because of the guilt. But not without taking your wife's locket of your two kids. Someone will come for the kids eventually, they'll be better off without you. They aren't.
You move to a new town, you try to start fresh. Maybe even try to get your shit together. You beg this guy for a job, "I'm a hard worker, and a fast learner, and I don't mind long hours." He gives it to you. You're part of this legendary deep mining crew.
Then the manager gets greedy. He digs too deep, too dangerous conditions. The mine floods. You get trapped, he makes a call, and you're abandoned there.
It's a slow death. You have enough time to be angry. Have enough time to watch the others trapped with you give up. You drown in the dark, in mud.
Your daughter thinks you never write back. She grows to resent you for it. You'd been dead for years at that point. Maybe you would have written back. Maybe not.
Your son tries to hunt you down. Hurt, and angry, and he still tries to find you. He gets a job working for the same man who killed you. He tries to build a family, better than you ever did. He's killed in an accident that was set up to cover up your death.
Your daughter gets a job from the same man who killed you. He tries to kill her. The rage you felt in your final moments is what saves her. She takes down the people who killed you. She still hates you, but maybe she forgives you. Maybe she thinks you deserved your death.
Abandoned to drown in the dark, in the mud, clutching your wife's locket with your kid's pictures inside. Never getting the chance to be better, to make things right.
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