
But someday, you’ll understand the meaning of this world.” But some day, you’ll understand the meaning of my life. But someday, you’ll understand the meaning of this world”

During that ending, a song plays over it as you see Lisbeth being held back from going back inside by aforementioned confidant. The ending that can go many ways for Lisbeth, but for the context of this, she stayed alive in my ending.

Because of various events leading up to it, the church Daniel, Sean, Lisbeth as well as the brothers’ mother Karen – now back in the picture – and a confidant of Lisbeth’s from the cult are standing in has caught fire. I’ve managed to convince Daniel that he’s been brainwashed by Lisbeth and her religious cult that took him following the events of episode three. However, it didn’t quite have as much of an emotional punch for me as I was more attached to the story of Max and Chloe from the first game (and Before the Storm) and the moments from them than I was Daniel and Sean Diaz’s story (although I am also fully aware as a white man of privilege, its story was not aimed primarily at me).īut there was one moment in it that made me feel like I was revisiting these moments of utter, immense heartbreak and incredible storytelling from Life is Strange 1 and Before the Storm.
