Illegal immigrants however, support anyone that will let them stay and give them free stuff. Interestingly enough, Mexican and other immigrants who went through the process legally to enter the country legally to become citizens have a large percentage of support for Trump and rule of law. PoczÄ…tkowo opublikowane przez mcramer451:"Playing LIS 2 is like supporting Donald Trump while being a Mexican immigrant." Here is the full interview for everyone who is interested: ![]() With the possibility of some small cameo appearances or references like already seen in LIS 2. So the same thing they said after LIS 1, those stories are told and done and future entries in the LIS franchise will feature new characters and new stories. ![]() But definitely as a full story, I think those games are both a beginning and an ending for them, and I think we really want to continue to explore new characters, new themes, and new ways of storytelling. You saw just a bit of Max and Chloe in Life is Strange 2, so definitely, if we are going to work on another Life is Strange, it's a shared universe so there are possibilities. The thing that I can tell you is for us the story of Max and Chloe in Life is Strange 1 is done, it's told, and the story of Sean and Daniel is told in Life is Strange 2. For the next adventure we don't really know yet, but we have some ideas and stuff we want to explore, but we don't really know what will be our next game. You know, we don't really know what we are going to do now because the game has just been released. They would ever bring back Max & Chloe or Sean and Daniel for a future Life is Strange game. Trust me, it will transform you.So, DONTNOD gave a big interview to Gamespot and one of the questions was if I cannot recommend playing this game highly enough to seasoned gamers and newcomers alike. It made me question my life, my place in the world, and my relationship with the many vulnerable people that inhabit it. It made me smile, laugh, stare in shock, howl, and cry. Even a person like me who works with issues of poverty, health, and inequality found dormant emotions inside me of compassion, sorrow, and love that had been numbed out by the daily grind. In my whole life, I have never played a game like this. Because the consequences of player choice only materialise hours or days after they are made, you cannot simply reload and watch a different ending. In LIS2, the main characters can screw up and never recover. In movies, you know from the outset, the main characters will live to experience a happy ending, because producers have paid millions for a top-notch actor to show their face and every minute counts. What really sets the game apart from watching a movie is the fact that you as player are responsible for its characters. You learn to shield someone from the brutalities of the real world by taking on burdens of your own. You learn to bear with temper tantrums, because you know he is just a little kid. You learn to play with your little brother, even when fed up and starving. Playing as Sean, the de facto guardian of Daniel, you learn the gentle art of parenting. Through their long journey south, the two of them navigate homelessness, police brutality, racism, grief, death, loss, family, friendship, the kindness of strangers, and the intense natural beauty of the American wilderness. ![]() Teenager Sean Diaz and his little brother Daniel flee their home into the forests of Washington state after a brutal accident that leaves their single father dead. It is just about two boys from Seattle learning to survive in post-Trump USA. There are no dragons to slay or spaceships to maneuver.
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