Life is Strange: True Colors and Modern Asian American Representation in Video Games
<p>The <em>Life is Strange</em> series has consistently excelled when it has come to the representation of its LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC characters. The games create an overarching narrative of acceptance and recovery that many LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC individuals can relate to as they traverse the intricate fictional world developed over nearly a decade of interwoven storytelling.</p>
<p>The choice-based narratives in the <em>Life is Strange</em> series give players the option to invest time into queer relationships, such as that of the first game’s protagonist, Max Caulfield, and the deuteragonist, Chloe Price. The connection between these characters is considered to be one of the most popular WLW relationships in modern gaming. Following this, the mainline games have given the player the opportunity to choose between a man or woman as their intended love interest throughout the narrative.</p>
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