Max feels more like a driving force than a compelling protagonist, overshadowed by more interesting characters around her, making the narrative feel flat.
Despite exploring themes of grief and loss, the game falters in depth and emotional resonance, rendering the storytelling inconsistent.
Visually impressive with interesting gameplay twists, Double Exposure suffers from familiar frustrations and lacks the depth necessary to elevate the overall experience.
Deck Nine's attempt to revive Max's story in Double Exposure ultimately fails to resonate as strongly as past entries in the Life is Strange series.
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