Life is Strange 2 - Episode 4: Faith Reviews

Life is Strange 2 - Episode 4: Faith is ranked in the 67th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
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6.5 / 10.0
Sep 21, 2019

Episode 4 is not like the others. This episode focuses on solitude, reflection and reconnection. It features some exiting moments but they come too late. Still. A good setup for a great ending.

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6 / 10.0
Sep 19, 2019

Episode 4 has some truly engaging moments, but the issues that have plagued earlier episodes persist. By now, it's likely that only the diehards – those who forked out for a season pass – will see this through to the end.

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3 / 5.0
Sep 10, 2019

episode 4 varies in pace but it is packed with controversial topics and tough dialogues that are essential to the storyline.

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Aug 28, 2019

While the story can get a little too congested at times with its various topics, the effort to explore such issues makes for an experience with more depth and meaning. Faith is another step forward in a wild journey. The episode’s twist and turns offer a blend of exhilarating and heartbreaking moments, and is an experience that Life Is Strange fans can embrace as they continue forward with the brothers.

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Liked
Aug 24, 2019

some major highs as far as character development and plot goes, and foregoing some sound and music shortcomings I feel that, once all is done and dusted, players will look back on Life is Strange 2 with fondness and respect…

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Ehhh
Sep 6, 2019

The fourth episode "faith" gets the flow going again with much better pacing that allows it -luckily- to move away from tiresome chatter of the third episode

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Unscored
Aug 22, 2019

Episode 4 in particular is the second best episode in the series so far, resting next to its excellent introductory episode.

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Unscored
Aug 29, 2019

The fourth episode brings a welcome jolt of movement and energy, with an urgent pace and the introduction of a new, intriguing character. Some of the branching choices still feel shallow.

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