Life is Strange Episode 3 Final Let’s Play
Chella lets Life is Strange Episode 3: Chaos Theory come to a thrilling conclusion in the final part of her LiS Let’s Play Episode 3 series. Who will live? Who will die? Who will make it to Episode 4?
Chella lets Life is Strange Episode 3: Chaos Theory come to a thrilling conclusion in the final part of her LiS Let’s Play Episode 3 series. Who will live? Who will die? Who will make it to Episode 4?
Still reeling from the events in Episode 2, I was keen to see what would happen next. This chapter was a return to form for the series. Max and Chloe’s relationship was central, with lots of intimate dialogue scenes. But nothing can prepare players for the shock ending.
The fourth episode, Game of Thrones: Sons of Winter comes to us as the television series is wrapping up for the season. And the videogame proves, especially with episode four, that it can be just as good.
Will Chella survive her first play through of Life is Strange Episode 3: Chaos Theory? As we keep pushing forward, things start to get a little bit odd, and a lot more emotional.
Chella continues to investigate the mysteries surrounding Life is Strange Episode 2, in part two of her Let’s Play adventure. What dark secrets will she uncover this time around?
Join Chella as she braves the increasingly scary world of the Life is Strange series as she tackles Life is Strange Episode 3: Chaos Theory. Be ready for some serious skullduggery this week.
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