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After getting to play-through a pre-release version we've got our review for The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit. Set in the Life is Strange universe, with a story and events that apparently tie into the sequel coming later this year, it features a heartfelt story about 10-year-old Chris and his superhero alter-ego Captain Spirit.


Alternating between emotional and charming, there’s an indie-movie quality to how Chris’s imagination is visualised within the small-town setting. From seemingly being transported to another planet when venturing into a darkened room, to sound-effects layered over Chris sitting in a pick-up truck that doubles as Captain Spirit’s spaceship. Which is a testament to the wonderful art direction and set design that can present a believable and identifiable world and protagonist in Chris long before a single word is spoken.


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