Life is Strange: True Colors features a mix of exploration, puzzle-solving, and interactive storytelling. Players take on the role of Alex Chen, guiding her through the world of Haven Springs and interacting with its inhabitants. The game's story is heavily focused on character development, relationships, and the consequences of the player's choices.
: Critics often cite it as one of the best-looking games on the platform, with UI and text specifically upscaled for the smaller screen. Life is Strange: True Colors Nintendo Switch Review!
Open your chosen installer (e.g., Goldleaf) through the Homebrew menu. Navigate to the update NSP file and select
: Instead of just pressing a button to read an object, players would use motion controls to "tune in" to the aura. You’d physically tilt the Switch or Joy-Cons to align Alex’s focus, visually clearing the "static" of a colorful aura until a memory fragment or "Nova" is triggered.
: Character models, such as Alex’s, have been slightly adjusted with lower polygon counts to maintain performance while keeping facial capture and believability high.