I just completed Chapter 5. Here are my overall thoughts on the game & characters:
I'll continue with this list later, as I'm getting pretty tired.
- I felt it would've been wrong for Max & Chloe to hook up, given that she deeplys cares for Rachel & was devastated to find her body in the episode "Dark Room". Also, most friendships that transition to relationships rarely go swimmingly, & it doesn't help that Rachel's death would've cause continuing grief for Chloe, as well as possibly cause discomfort for Max if it was brought up continuously. Besides, I wanted Max to not only make up for lost time, but to make up to be a genuine friend again for Chole's rather messed up life.
- Rachel was an enigma in this series. Aside from the Missing Posters and information that we have gotten from Chloe, Frank, and the staff/students from Blackwell, we truly don't know who she was. She wasn't present in the alternative timeline, and aside from a random text message during Max's nightmare-fulled reality trip & reincarnating into a spirit animal (the blue butterfly) to give Max the ability to manipulate time to save Chole, she remains the games biggest mystery.
- Kate was my personal favourite of the cast of characters in 'Life Is Strange,' & it had broken my heart to see how the excessive bullying had worn her down, both mentally and emotionally. If it weren't for her conservative views, then it would be her religious background & stances on sex & consuming alcohol. The fact that Max was the only one who was concerned for Kate & wanted to help/care for her says a lot about her former friends Alyssa & Stella, who did jack shit during and after the Vortex Party. The moment in Episode 5 when Max had gone to comfort Kate (after warping back to the start of the game) was my favourite moment in the series, second only to when Max talked her out of committing suicide. I liked that Max had taken responsibility for looking after Kate's rabbit, which says a lot for their friendship.
- When she isn't acting like a bitch or trying to cover up her insecurities, Victoria was a pretty cool cat. Have to give her credit for admitting that she admires Max was for not caring what others think of her, and she came across as genuinely sincere (especially in Episode 4) for regretting all the horrible stuff she did to Katie.
- Warren is my second favourite character. To be honest, I find it ridiculous that people keep calling Warren a crazy stalker, just because he doesn't know how to handle having a crush on a girl. At his core, the guy is just an enthusiastic dork that also happens to be socially awkward. It doesn't help that Max would be his first crush, and given that he's the youngest character in the cast, he hasn't developed those social cues to know what (and what NOT) to do, which is something we all had to learn at one point in our lives. Also, in Episode 1, I thought Warren checking up on Max was perfectly reasonable, especially since Nathan had grabbed her by the throat and wanted to pop her head off like it was a grape. The guy probably wanted to make sure that she was alright.
- Alyssa seems to attract unfortunate incidents (that are caused by other people) like a magnet, which became pretty comical by the time you had to save her in the fifth episode. I did like that she was willing to stand up for her friends when people talk behind their backs. Outside from that, she seemed cool.
- Brooke didn't leave a good impression on me during my playthrough, aside from being a bit boorish and semi-rude to Max. She insults anyone's intelligence, and seems to have a bit of a jealously streak when Warren is brought up.
- Stella came across as being a grumpy twat, and I'll admit, I didn't pay attention to her during my playthrough & had completely forgotten about her until she made an appearance during Max's nightmarish hallucinations.
- Taylor wasn't too interesting, but I liked that she thanked Max for comforting her, with regards to her mother's upcoming surgery.
- Out of all the side characters, Dana is the most developed & is very likable. I was a bit bummed that she didn't play a vital role to the story, as she was one of the few female characters that wasn't hostile towards Max & had made a physical appearance in almost all the episodes. It helps that she thinks very highly of Max during their heart-to-heart talks, and she was more than happy to have Max snoop in Victoria's bedroom to help her out with her situation with Juliet.
- Samuel the janitor is a sweetheart, but I can't be the only one who finds it weird that this guy seems to know about everything that is happening in the game. How does he know so much about Max & her spirit animal, especially when he uses the phrase "body" when discussing about Rachel's whereabouts?
I'll continue with this list later, as I'm getting pretty tired.