Rated in the Top 5 to Top 10 games of the year for 2015 among an aggregate of gaming websites, Life is Strange sets a new bar for interactive, storytelling based gaming. The amount of details, dialogue, and choices surpasses any Telltale game, but that is just the tip of the iceberg. The real art behind the game are the characters, and their transformation from, seemingly, common stereotypes to fully fleshed out people you really feel you know. And in doing so, even the little decisions you are forced to make in the game become emotionally difficult to do in the later chapters. Very few games excel so well at making you so passionately invested in the characters and, in turn, invested in the decisions you make regarding them. To point, this game will make you think about your decisions made in it long after you have stopped playing it. So for me, that easily puts it in the category of one of the best games I have ever played. As for technical details, this game is played like an adventure game; you walk around, looking at details, and interact with NPCs and make decisions based on what is given to you. You have an ability to rewind time in the game, so many decisions you can change within a limited time frame. There is Mature rated cursing and adult situations, but there is no nudity or gore as this game is not action/rpg/arcade oriented.