A corrupted game file will surely result in crashes. To fix this problem, verify the game files of Life is Strange: True Colors by going to Steam > Library > right-click Life is Strange: True Colors and select Properties > Local Files tab > click the Verify integrity of game files… button. Wait until the verification is complete and see ifBased on the most recent trailer of Life is Strange: True Colors, the now-iconic narrative adventure franchise has come a long way visually. When the first entry released back in 2015, Life is
Overall, the Switch version holds up well enough. Across its 10-15 hours, Life is Strange: True Colors tells an emotional story of a girl trying to find a new home while also reconciling with both
True Colors is shaking things up for the Life is Strange series; for the first time, the game is being developed by Deck Nine instead of Dontnod Entertainment. It also features a brand-new
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