Alright, peeps, buckle up! The Life is Strange: Double Exposure Collector’s Box is up for preorder exclusively on the Square Enix Store. This bad boy is in limited quantities, so if you’re a true fan, you better snag one before they’re all gone!
I’ll be preordering Life is Strange: Double Exposure on the Switch so make sure you let us know which console you’ll be playing on!
Life is Strange: Double Exposure Collector’s Box
Now, let’s dive into the juicy deets. This Collector’s Box is packed with goodies that’ll make any fan swoon:
- Collector’s Edition Goods Box: Perfect for keeping all your new swag.
- 12” Vinyl Soundtrack: Spin those tunes and get lost in the vibes.
- 32pp Mini Hardcover Artbook: Dive into the art that brings the game to life.
- 4x Double-Sided 12” Artcards: Sweet visuals to spice up your walls.
- Max’s Owl Pin Replica: Rock it just like Max in the game.
One small thing to note, though – the Life is Strange: Double Exposure Collector’s Box doesn’t include the game itself. So, make sure you get your hands on the game separately.
Life is Strange: Double Exposure Discussion
The Whine-Fest Over Max’s Look
Now, let’s address the elephant in the room. Some folks are already griping about how Max doesn’t look like herself. Come on, people! The game isn’t even out yet! I get it, nostalgia is a powerful thing, but can we please just chill for a sec? Plus Max is older, of course she’s gonna look different cause y’know people get older and change styles?
Stop the Preemptive Complaining!
It’s wild how quick some fans are to jump on the complaint train. Instead of getting hyped about the new content, they’re busy nitpicking about character design and changes that might not even be that bad once the game is released. Let’s remember, these devs are pouring their hearts and souls into this game. Trust them a bit! They know what they’re doing and they’re listening to the fans. Plus trailers aren’t the final product anyway.
Nostalgia Ain’t Everything
Nostalgia is great and all, but it can also be a pitfall. Holding on too tight to the past can make you miss out on some awesome new experiences. Games evolve, characters evolve, and sometimes, that’s a good thing. Give the game a chance to stand on its own before tearing it apart.
Trust the Studios
Square Enix and the teams behind Life is Strange have a solid track record. They’ve created some epic stories and memorable characters. They deserve a little trust from us. Instead of whining, let’s get excited and see where this new chapter takes us. Who knows? We might end up loving the new Max even more.
So, stop the hate, embrace the change, and let’s get pumped for Life is Strange: Double Exposure. And seriously, if you’re hyped for Life is Strange: Double Exposure and you haven’t preordered that Collector’s Box yet, what are you waiting for?
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