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Life is Strange creators discuss leaving their hit narrative adventure series behind, building on it with Lost Records
Eurogamer interviews the original Life is Strange creators and discuss their new game, Lost Records.
Koch now describes their split Life is Strange as an "opportunity... a way for us to start on something new that we could still own creatively, that Don't Nod could publish, and where we as creators could really enjoy and have a kind of sandbox to work on something new, that we could really foresee and decide how we could make it evolve." But balancing the ability for players to make seismic choices - like the ending of Life is Strange 1, which split a game's narrative with the desire to continue on and pick up diverging story threads - is not easy, Koch admits. This is even more important in Lost Records: Bloom & Rage as the story hinges on the characters' relationships not just as teenagers but in their adult life, as well - something Koch notes is completely new for his team.
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