Life is Strange: True Colors, a Nintendo Switch version has been unveiled by the ESRB

    Life is Strange: True Colors, a Nintendo Switch version has been unveiled by the ESRB

    Life is Strange: True Colors introduced himself to the public during the company's dedicated event titled Square Enix Presents. The original saga developed by Dontnod, to date it has several main and non-main chapters that have been able to breach the hearts of many fans. The game, announced for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X / S, Xbox One and Google Stadia, was recently classified by the body ESRB which revealed a really interesting detail.



    As we have just described, the hybrid does not appear in the console list Nintendo Switch. However, on the official website of the institution, the small consul of the great N. also makes its appearance. It could also be an error, to be honest, instead we could hardly think of an April joke.

    Developed by the company Deck Nine Games, this new adventure will put us in the shoes of the young woman Alex Chen, which is endowed with supernatural powers that allow her to absorb, perceive and manipulate the various emotions that the inhabitants of the adventure feel, which she sees in the form of colored auras (hence the choice of the game name). The main differences that the adventure will present, compared to the other chapters, have been described by Zak Garriss (Game Director):

    Alex has a supernatural sensitivity to the emotional states of others, allowing her to feel what they are feeling. It is not just the ability to read, or be aware of, the emotions of others. If the people around her feel anger, pain or terror, the emotion overwhelms Alex and she feels it too. It gives her an empathic connection with that person, it gives her an idea of ​​what drives that individual's actions and what she is experiencing. Alex felt cursed by her powers, but decided to do something good with it.



    Finally, we remind you that the planned release of Life is Strange: True Colors it's for the next one September 10th on all major game consoles. We will see if the Nintendo Switch version will also arrive on the same date, or later, or if it was simply a trivial writing error by the institution.



    Alex Chen hides his curse: the power of empathy, which is the ability to absorb and manipulate the emotions of others. After his brother dies from a so-called "accident", Alex uses his power to uncover the truth.

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