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Another game I have really wanted to play, but didn't think it would come to Linux. Life Is Strange is a well reviewed story game based on based choice and consequence.

It's a game that utterly filled my twitter feed with love when it came out, and I was quite jealous we didn't get to experience it. Seems we now get to experience it in fully released glory with all episodes.

Thanks to SteamDB again:
QuoteChanged App Config
launch/2/config/oslist: linux
launch/2/executable: LifeIsStrange.sh
launch/2/type: none


Just for the record again: Being on SteamDB doesn't mean it's confirmed, but likely.

About the game
Life Is Strange is a five part episodic game that sets out to revolutionise story based choice and consequence games by allowing the player to rewind time and affect the past, present and future.

You are Max, a photography senior who saves her old friend Chloe by discovering she can rewind time. The pair soon find themselves exposed to the darker side of Arcadia Bay as they uncover the disturbing truth behind the sudden disappearance of a fellow student.

Meanwhile, Max begins to have premonitions as she struggles to understand the implications of her power. She must quickly learn that changing the past can sometimes lead to a devastating future. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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adolson Mar 7, 2016
HOLYUASDFSDAKGDKSFA
OLucasZanella Mar 7, 2016
Really cool game. Don't really know if I will buy it since I've already watched all the gameplays and know the story.
(another good argument for the importance of 1st day release)
poke86 Mar 7, 2016
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It seems Square Enix's interest in SteamOS is not just talk! Good news indeed!
Johan Lejonborn Mar 7, 2016
Holding my thumbs for this one, really want to play it.
jakejw93 Mar 7, 2016
Heard really good stuff about this so would purchase it if it does get a release :)
PublicNuisance Mar 7, 2016
I have already picked this up but I would happily buy another copy if it came to Linux. Furthermore it would be awesome because it would mean future games from DontNod may be Linux bound. Vampyr is looking great.
ziabice Mar 7, 2016
I played the game under WINE, it works very well (it's an Unreal 3 game). Overall the game is not that great, my vote is 6/10.

Story is filled with cliches, ambiental interaction is near zero, you'll move into corridors and on rails, the story development is very slow. Some good characterization here and there, but nothing memorable. I was so bored I don't played the fifth episode (the game anyway ends at fourth episode).

I suggest you to buy it when on sale.
elbuglione Mar 7, 2016
Scuareenix:
FFVII Remake, please...
please...
please...
please...
....
PLEASE!!!
jgacas Mar 7, 2016
Wow, just wow!
metro2033fanboy Mar 7, 2016
Cool, good that I didnt bought it last sale!

#goVEGAN #STEAM
chris200x9 Mar 7, 2016
Hmmm it's 40% to 50% off for the next ~20 minutes, do I buy to save money or wait to show my support for linux?

Decisions decisions......


Last edited by chris200x9 on 7 March 2016 at 5:37 pm UTC
Foxv71 Mar 7, 2016
Yes!!!!!! Must must must buy for me love this game
scaine Mar 7, 2016
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Hmmm it's 40% to 50% off for the next ~20 minutes, do I buy to save money or wait to show my support for linux?

Decisions decisions......

Don't buy on rumour. Besides, any time a new platform is launched, in my experience they tend to run it via sale anyway.
Liam Dawe Mar 7, 2016
Hmmm it's 40% to 50% off for the next ~20 minutes, do I buy to save money or wait to show my support for linux?

Decisions decisions......

Don't buy on rumour. Besides, any time a new platform is launched, in my experience they tend to run it via sale anyway.

This and this again. Never, ever buy based on speculation/SteamDB.

Make your purchase count, buy it when it's available for Linux and only then.
jordicoma Mar 7, 2016
Precisely I was about to buy it yesterday. But I didn't.
I booted to windows to try the demo, and windows 10 crashed (BSOD).
Well I didn't booted up windows on the last 2 months.
I will wait until it has linux release.
rkfg Mar 7, 2016
They talked about their non-crossplatform middleware, so I suspect it will be an eON port. Not that it's bad or anything but it matters for some.
Kallestofeles Mar 7, 2016
This and this again. Never, ever buy based on speculation/SteamDB.

Make your purchase count, buy it when it's available for Linux and only then.
Golden words.
I supported Carma Reincarnation and look what happened... never again.

Though, should this hit Linux, it's a definitive buy for me.
hummer010 Mar 7, 2016
Cool! I won episode 1 on steamgifts, but I haven't played it yet. I guess I'll hold off playing it until we see if it actually comes to Linux. If so, I'll gladly pick up the rest.
GNUzel Mar 7, 2016
I'm kind of excited about this. I remember seeing it for my sister's Xbox One and thought it was cool. Would be nice to have it on Linux.
Schattenspiegel Mar 7, 2016
This will definitely be a full price purchase if they really do it!
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