It brought all five episodes together into a single, seamless installation.
: Decisions marked with a "butterfly" icon will have long-term effects on the story. There are no "right" or "wrong" answers, only different paths. Exploration
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In the mid-2010s, high-speed internet was not universal, and AAA games were ballooning in size. A game like Life Is Strange was beautiful, but heavy. R.G. Mechanics were the "librarians" of this era. They didn't steal the game to sell it; they compressed it. They took a 15GB game and crunched it down, stripping out the bloat, repacking the archives so that a student with a slow connection could still download it overnight.
: An episodic graphic adventure game developed by Dontnod Entertainment [23]. It follows Max Caulfield, a photography student who discovers she can rewind time [13, 12].