The Blade’s Will Harrison: Life Is Strange 2 is the gaming equivalent of Paul Haggis’ 2004 Oscar award-winning film Crash. It wants to make a grand statement about race and life but does so with shallow strokes of the blade, not even understanding why it’s holding a knife in the first place. At the same time, it’s also a piece of media asking to be rewarded for trying to say anything at all, even if the message is muddled and incoherent.

'Life Is Strange 2' fails to follow up on past success | The Toledo Blade
source: gamezpot.com