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Bezig met laden... Life is strange Vol. 1: Dust (2019)door Emma Vieceli, Claudia Leonardi (Illustrator)
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Experience an astounding new story in the world of the BAFTA-winning, critically-acclaimed videogame Life is Strange, as Max and Chloe return to Arcadia Bay to face an impossible decision - with truly epic consequences. Following on from one possible ending of the much-loved game, this all-new story, Life is Strange: Dust, finds aspiring photographer Max Caulfield and best friend Chloe Price struggling to build a new life, one year after the shocking events of the storm that swept through Arcadia Bay. When Max seemingly starts travelling in time without her knowledge or control, she and Chloe must return to where their journey began - to uncover the truth, set things right, and confront the ghosts of the past. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)741.5The arts Graphic arts and decorative arts Drawing & drawings Cartoons, Caricatures, ComicsLC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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Thoughts: I did not realize that this graphic novel series was the sequel to a video game series when I got it. I still enjoyed it but felt slightly lost the whole time I was reading it.
The story features two characters, Max and Chloe. Max is a photographer who finds out she has the power to travel through time or parallel realities or something like that. Apparently in one of the video game endings she made a choice that resulted in the town of Arcadia Bay being destroyed but Chloe surviving. Now Max is getting pulled uncontrollably and intermittently into different parallel realities. Chloe thinks that traveling back to Arcadia Bay might help Max figure out what is happening.
The illustration is well done and easy to follow. The story is intriguing but a bit confusing for someone who didn't play the video game. Chloe and Max were great characters but there were a lot of side characters that I didn't really engage with and didn't understand why they were in the story. I probably won't continue with this series since I just found it a bit confusing and I don't have time to go back and pick up the old video game to play.
My Summary (4/5): Overall this is a solid graphic novel. The illustration is high quality and easy to follow. The story is intriguing but a bit confusing is you don't have the background from the video game. I wasn't intrigued enough to buy the rest of the series though. I can't get these from my library and graphic novels are a bit pricey for something I thought was good but not great. I think I would recommend this mostly for fans of the video game. Those who haven't played the video game will be left feeling like they are missing something. ( )