Max is pretty much my conception of the perfect girl. I'd like to say that it's just her appearance, and her being a stupid hipster is a negative, but that would be a lie.
Well, she can either go for blue and kill a ton of people or kiss a soiman who keeps orbiting her. At least in the latter case she can have a guy under her thumb and maybe some kids.
She's only 21-22 in the comic though. There's a one year skip from ending of the game at the beginning and a 2 year skip after she lands in the amberprice universe.
The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. If Ashly Burch had to die for an entire town to live, it's worth it.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Not everyone dies.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Doesn't really matter, since you can either avert a natural disaster or let one mouthy girl get shot by the Supreme Gentleman. Not like they tried to make her endearing or in any way likeable, or a pillar of the community that everyone loves.
2 years ago
Anonymous
I don't get why people hate Chloe that much. Shes abrasive as hell but her life is shit and she clearly loves her mom and her friends, enough to instantly take max back after 5 years of ghosting, and to make and distribute missing persons posters for 6 months.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>Her family life is stable and secure, but feels the need to be a lippy juvie because she can't deal with her dad dying in a healthy way. >Lies >Steals >Hates her perfectly fine stepdad for no real reason, instead b***hes and starts shit with him for the sake of wanting to be beaten >Emotionally manipulates her old best friend >Can't shoulder blame for anything she does, instead blames everyone else >Only gets shittier and cares less about her actions when she realizes her 'friend' can just erase the consequences of their actions
What an endearing character. I can't believe in the sequel how the stepdad comes back, and apparently left her mom and became a hippie after the first game, apparently fulfilling Chloe's wishes of not dating her mom and claiming Chloe was right for thinking that.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>Anon learns what an 19 year old teenager is >Anon learns that a 13 year old teenager losing her father can mentally traumatise someone >Anon NEEDS to learn what mental trauma does to not only a person but a family, i.e; her mother latching onto a veteran with PTSD that has aggression issues >Chloe lashing out as a teenager is a result of her trauma and trying to find a place in the world >Also loses her best friend just after her dad dies >Also then loses her girlfriend (unbeknownst to her was murdered) >Expecting her to have a rational mindset
tl;dr emotional traumatised teenager has a lot of mental issues
2 years ago
Anonymous
I don't give a shit if teenagers irl are just as shitty as this fictional character, it doesn't make her any less shit if she's being true to life. Also, David did nothing wrong.
2 years ago
Anonymous
I know you are being an edgelord (or have Asperger's), but take some time to think about the characters and compare them to people IRL. People are emotional beings, who react to everything differently >David did nothing wrong
To a degree, what he did wrong was not sorting out his PTSD and then taking it out on Chloe. He does care for her, as shown through the game, but he needs to sort his shit out
2 years ago
Anonymous
You're calling me an aspie for not adoring your favorite, mentally unstable, abrasive, c**ty blue lesbian character from a stupid Square Enix title?
David was a terrible stepfather. He spied on his wife and her daughter, barked orders to his family like a drill sergeant, was dismissive about his stepdaughter's very clear mental trauma, and ignores his own mental issues.
He had every reason to spy on her since she lied to him about her drug use, her drug dealing and her stealing. Not to mention how it was literally his job to monitor and catch her for drug dealing since it ties into his job as a security guard.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>drug use >weed >in the Pacific Northwest
And she wasn't dealing.
I'm not saying Chloe wasn't a selfish b***h, because she was, but she also loved her friends and had at least some kind of excuse for being a c**t. Her only friend abandoned her literally immediately after her dad's funeral.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Doesn't matter if it's just weed if she's using it as a coping mechanism. >Her only friend abandoned her
She moved away and ghosted her, tough shit. That's not a valid excuse for her never moving on from it, or finding any kind of constructive way of coping with it. Instead just hanging out with shitty people, making her mom miserable and doing petty crime instead of anything actually useful.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Honestly IRL i'm pretty sure step dads don't police their wife's kids once they become adults. It's just weird. You're more like acquaintances at that point. If your kid is a deadbeat living with you, you fix it in a different way
2 years ago
Anonymous
Well, David's doing it both because he cares about his stepdaughter and his wife, and because he's an ex-military now security guard he has intimate knowledge about the dumb shit his stepdaughter's doing these days. She wants nothing to do with him and hates him anyway, so he might as well be a hardass and also do the only thing he knows how to try to keep her from being a drug-addicted moron.
2 years ago
Anonymous
I know you are being an edgelord (or have Asperger's), but take some time to think about the characters and compare them to people IRL. People are emotional beings, who react to everything differently >David did nothing wrong
To a degree, what he did wrong was not sorting out his PTSD and then taking it out on Chloe. He does care for her, as shown through the game, but he needs to sort his shit out
You can have a shitty childhood and not be an obnoxious unlikable c**t you know. Stop defending toxic behaviour just because you fantasize about getting your dick wet in some blue furred cooch.
2 years ago
Anonymous
You're calling me an aspie for not adoring your favorite, mentally unstable, abrasive, c**ty blue lesbian character from a stupid Square Enix title?
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He had every reason to spy on her since she lied to him about her drug use, her drug dealing and her stealing. Not to mention how it was literally his job to monitor and catch her for drug dealing since it ties into his job as a security guard.
Whats your age anon? I'm curious >You can have a shitty childhood and not be an obnoxious unlikable c**t you know. Stop defending toxic behaviour just because you fantasize about getting your dick wet in some blue furred cooch.
Projection; I am trying to explain to you why people are like this. If you fail to grasp why people are people, then you need to grow up and go into the real world
2 years ago
Anonymous
I'm well-aware that there are terrible wastes of space in the world, and that Chloe is apparently a shining example of what you're talking about.
2 years ago
Anonymous
A little human empathy goes a long way.
2 years ago
Anonymous
I need to feel empathy for a verifiably terrible fictional character who's death is a net benefit?
2 years ago
Anonymous
>have a little empathy >kill the world for some worthless c**t >one (you) can't even breed with
That ain't how it works, homosexual
2 years ago
Anonymous
Most IRL people that experience childhood hardship or traumas don't become c**ts.
You know what normal people do with those that do become c**ts?
Cut ties with them, they can be miserable alone.
And people have the ability to grow up when they get older. Chloe is 19. If you thinking maturity of someone as young as her >Most IRL people that experience childhood hardship or traumas don't become c**ts.
Provide a sauce to your claim; you only have to look at people from lower socio-economic backgrounds to see trauma in different forms for lots of people
Not everyone is a Superman like you anon
2 years ago
Anonymous
>lower socio-economic backgrounds >A security guard and a waitress job can't sustain a family of three in a small town.
Fricking liberals and their high taxes.
2 years ago
Anonymous
I wholeheartedly believe that she deserved to die and that nothing of value was lost, and that the things gained from her death automatically outweigh her timely demise.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>Provide a sauce to your claim
There are no serious studies about what % of the population are buttholes, anon. >you only have to look at people from lower socio-economic backgrounds to see trauma in different forms for lots of people
What are you quantifying there? Criminality? Stress? Mental Health Problems? Because in all of those except stress they're all the minority within their groups. Almost like most people don't devolve into c**ts or become utterly disabled when it comes to living within a society after suffering.
Everyone has their sorrows, but only some go out of their way to make them a problem for everyone else.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Most IRL people that experience childhood hardship or traumas don't become c**ts.
You know what normal people do with those that do become c**ts?
Cut ties with them, they can be miserable alone.
2 years ago
Anonymous
She's still a teen, and by the comic, when she's 20-23 she's hugely matured and becomes a business owner that helps revive the town, stays faithful to max for 2 years alone, and doesn't lash out anymore.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Whatever happens after the fact means nothing. One works with the information that is given at the moment. And by all metrics LiS Chloe acts like the kind of person people walk away from.
2 years ago
Anonymous
David was a terrible stepfather. He spied on his wife and her daughter, barked orders to his family like a drill sergeant, was dismissive about his stepdaughter's very clear mental trauma, and ignores his own mental issues.
They type of homosexual who likes Life is Strange is the type of homosexual that would shill Cyberpunk and spend all day using photomode for their shitty toon
Because the story makes no sense. I have a feeling that originally the intended all of the supernatural shit to link back to the more mundane missing person case, but they watched the butterfly effect too much and changed their minds by like episode 4.
They keep referencing Twin Peaks too because I guess the Frenchies were worried about not being local enough. It's a wonder that the newer games they've made are somehow shittier (the sequel and the stupid troony detective game somehow being worse)
It doesn't. Its set up that way and appears to be that way, until the storm still happens and you solve the case, and it becomes apparent it all has to with you saving Chloe in the bathroom because the universe is really autistic about how that has to be the exact point in time she dies.
Expired
Be nice.
Max is pretty much my conception of the perfect girl. I'd like to say that it's just her appearance, and her being a stupid hipster is a negative, but that would be a lie.
I liked almost all the characters. Max and Kate are pure and must be protected, though.
>Perfect girl
>Lesbian
Well, she can either go for blue and kill a ton of people or kiss a soiman who keeps orbiting her. At least in the latter case she can have a guy under her thumb and maybe some kids.
That just means that she's pure for you.
Max likes wiener.
Being gay is also a choice, just like in real life.
She ended with a girl tho
>that shoulder to hip ratio
Imagine how many partners she's had.
Literally just one.
i wouldnt call myself a partner so much as i would a rapist.
>still no breasts
>still no hips
lmfao, she hit the wall before she left high scool
She's only 21-22 in the comic though. There's a one year skip from ending of the game at the beginning and a 2 year skip after she lands in the amberprice universe.
Hit the wall hard going by that pig nose
Glad to see she moved on from Chloe's death 😀
Oh, anon.
>Why can't I be happy about saving your life when I got a bunch of innocent people killed for it, including your mom?
It is a mystery.
That's why anyone letting this one b***h live is a fricking moron.
Seethe. Chloe deserved to live.
The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. If Ashly Burch had to die for an entire town to live, it's worth it.
Not everyone dies.
Doesn't really matter, since you can either avert a natural disaster or let one mouthy girl get shot by the Supreme Gentleman. Not like they tried to make her endearing or in any way likeable, or a pillar of the community that everyone loves.
I don't get why people hate Chloe that much. Shes abrasive as hell but her life is shit and she clearly loves her mom and her friends, enough to instantly take max back after 5 years of ghosting, and to make and distribute missing persons posters for 6 months.
>Her family life is stable and secure, but feels the need to be a lippy juvie because she can't deal with her dad dying in a healthy way.
>Lies
>Steals
>Hates her perfectly fine stepdad for no real reason, instead b***hes and starts shit with him for the sake of wanting to be beaten
>Emotionally manipulates her old best friend
>Can't shoulder blame for anything she does, instead blames everyone else
>Only gets shittier and cares less about her actions when she realizes her 'friend' can just erase the consequences of their actions
What an endearing character. I can't believe in the sequel how the stepdad comes back, and apparently left her mom and became a hippie after the first game, apparently fulfilling Chloe's wishes of not dating her mom and claiming Chloe was right for thinking that.
>Anon learns what an 19 year old teenager is
>Anon learns that a 13 year old teenager losing her father can mentally traumatise someone
>Anon NEEDS to learn what mental trauma does to not only a person but a family, i.e; her mother latching onto a veteran with PTSD that has aggression issues
>Chloe lashing out as a teenager is a result of her trauma and trying to find a place in the world
>Also loses her best friend just after her dad dies
>Also then loses her girlfriend (unbeknownst to her was murdered)
>Expecting her to have a rational mindset
tl;dr emotional traumatised teenager has a lot of mental issues
I don't give a shit if teenagers irl are just as shitty as this fictional character, it doesn't make her any less shit if she's being true to life. Also, David did nothing wrong.
I know you are being an edgelord (or have Asperger's), but take some time to think about the characters and compare them to people IRL. People are emotional beings, who react to everything differently
>David did nothing wrong
To a degree, what he did wrong was not sorting out his PTSD and then taking it out on Chloe. He does care for her, as shown through the game, but he needs to sort his shit out
You're calling me an aspie for not adoring your favorite, mentally unstable, abrasive, c**ty blue lesbian character from a stupid Square Enix title?
He had every reason to spy on her since she lied to him about her drug use, her drug dealing and her stealing. Not to mention how it was literally his job to monitor and catch her for drug dealing since it ties into his job as a security guard.
>drug use
>weed
>in the Pacific Northwest
And she wasn't dealing.
I'm not saying Chloe wasn't a selfish b***h, because she was, but she also loved her friends and had at least some kind of excuse for being a c**t. Her only friend abandoned her literally immediately after her dad's funeral.
Doesn't matter if it's just weed if she's using it as a coping mechanism.
>Her only friend abandoned her
She moved away and ghosted her, tough shit. That's not a valid excuse for her never moving on from it, or finding any kind of constructive way of coping with it. Instead just hanging out with shitty people, making her mom miserable and doing petty crime instead of anything actually useful.
Honestly IRL i'm pretty sure step dads don't police their wife's kids once they become adults. It's just weird. You're more like acquaintances at that point. If your kid is a deadbeat living with you, you fix it in a different way
Well, David's doing it both because he cares about his stepdaughter and his wife, and because he's an ex-military now security guard he has intimate knowledge about the dumb shit his stepdaughter's doing these days. She wants nothing to do with him and hates him anyway, so he might as well be a hardass and also do the only thing he knows how to try to keep her from being a drug-addicted moron.
You can have a shitty childhood and not be an obnoxious unlikable c**t you know. Stop defending toxic behaviour just because you fantasize about getting your dick wet in some blue furred cooch.
Whats your age anon? I'm curious
>You can have a shitty childhood and not be an obnoxious unlikable c**t you know. Stop defending toxic behaviour just because you fantasize about getting your dick wet in some blue furred cooch.
Projection; I am trying to explain to you why people are like this. If you fail to grasp why people are people, then you need to grow up and go into the real world
I'm well-aware that there are terrible wastes of space in the world, and that Chloe is apparently a shining example of what you're talking about.
A little human empathy goes a long way.
I need to feel empathy for a verifiably terrible fictional character who's death is a net benefit?
>have a little empathy
>kill the world for some worthless c**t
>one (you) can't even breed with
That ain't how it works, homosexual
And people have the ability to grow up when they get older. Chloe is 19. If you thinking maturity of someone as young as her
>Most IRL people that experience childhood hardship or traumas don't become c**ts.
Provide a sauce to your claim; you only have to look at people from lower socio-economic backgrounds to see trauma in different forms for lots of people
Not everyone is a Superman like you anon
>lower socio-economic backgrounds
>A security guard and a waitress job can't sustain a family of three in a small town.
Fricking liberals and their high taxes.
I wholeheartedly believe that she deserved to die and that nothing of value was lost, and that the things gained from her death automatically outweigh her timely demise.
>Provide a sauce to your claim
There are no serious studies about what % of the population are buttholes, anon.
>you only have to look at people from lower socio-economic backgrounds to see trauma in different forms for lots of people
What are you quantifying there? Criminality? Stress? Mental Health Problems? Because in all of those except stress they're all the minority within their groups. Almost like most people don't devolve into c**ts or become utterly disabled when it comes to living within a society after suffering.
Everyone has their sorrows, but only some go out of their way to make them a problem for everyone else.
Most IRL people that experience childhood hardship or traumas don't become c**ts.
You know what normal people do with those that do become c**ts?
Cut ties with them, they can be miserable alone.
She's still a teen, and by the comic, when she's 20-23 she's hugely matured and becomes a business owner that helps revive the town, stays faithful to max for 2 years alone, and doesn't lash out anymore.
Whatever happens after the fact means nothing. One works with the information that is given at the moment. And by all metrics LiS Chloe acts like the kind of person people walk away from.
David was a terrible stepfather. He spied on his wife and her daughter, barked orders to his family like a drill sergeant, was dismissive about his stepdaughter's very clear mental trauma, and ignores his own mental issues.
Chloe literally shot herself and blamed it on the fricking gun
she deserves to die just for that right there
Does Pricefield still trigger people?
>draw men
>call them women
look at that stick arm
imagine how easy it would be to overpower her
I know
That's why she must be protected at all costs
>still flat
>still short hair
>freckles
God I love flat girls.
Waiting for the Rachelgay from /trash/ who talks about BBC and cuckoldry
They type of homosexual who likes Life is Strange is the type of homosexual that would shill Cyberpunk and spend all day using photomode for their shitty toon
It's a comfy relaxing game to play and the characters are likable. You need to chill out.
>and the characters are likable
I can count on one hand how many character there are that are actually decent, the stepdad being one of them.
So thats a ftm trans? Pretty progressive of them.
One of those games where I wish I could erase my brain and play it from scratch and get those first time feels all over again.
so why does the storm show up for chloe, destroy the town and then nothing tries to kill her to correct the timeline ever again?
Because the story makes no sense. I have a feeling that originally the intended all of the supernatural shit to link back to the more mundane missing person case, but they watched the butterfly effect too much and changed their minds by like episode 4.
They keep referencing Twin Peaks too because I guess the Frenchies were worried about not being local enough. It's a wonder that the newer games they've made are somehow shittier (the sequel and the stupid troony detective game somehow being worse)
>to link back to the more mundane missing person case
It does
It doesn't. Its set up that way and appears to be that way, until the storm still happens and you solve the case, and it becomes apparent it all has to with you saving Chloe in the bathroom because the universe is really autistic about how that has to be the exact point in time she dies.
>unironically liking homosexual mental illness
>unironically liking life is tumblr
have a nice day immediately
I don't even like the game. I just like Max.
Too old.
What are you supposed to do in this situation?
Kate is the biggest bawd in Life is Strange.
DELET
Ask to see her dick.
never date a girl with butterfly tattoo