
Can a Video Game Change You? How ‘Life is Strange’ Transformed the Lives of Its Biggest Fans
With 'Life is Strange: True Colors' out now, Rolling Stone goes inside the game that has helped its biggest fans discover their true selves.

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With 'Life is Strange: True Colors' out now, Rolling Stone goes inside the game that has helped its biggest fans discover their true selves.

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