Even though Life is Strange and Steinslgate are two different games, they have a storyline mechanic that is laid out almost Identically. I will explain it right now:
There will be spoilers for both games in the thread. You have been warned
1. Mayuri's death and the tornado near Arcadia bay:
Both main characters of both games had to go back in time to before they used their time reversing element. In Steins;gate, Okabe had to back to the time before he sent the first D-mail in the future in order to prevent Mayuri's death. In the game and in the anime, they called this the timeline convergence theory or something along those lines. Similarly, in Life is Strange, Max had to reserve time to before she saved she best friend, Chloe Price save Arcadia bay. No matter what different actions she toke on the fifth episode to prevent the tornado from appearing, the tornado still appeared. In other words, you can say that's the timeline convergence for the Life is Strange series.
Even though Life is Strange and Steinslgate are two different games, they have a storyline mechanic that is laid out almost Identically. I will explain it right now:
There will be spoilers for both games in the thread. You have been warned
1. Mayuri's death and the tornado near Arcadia bay:
Both main characters of both games had to go back in time to before they used their time reversing element. In Steins;gate, Okabe had to back to the time before he sent the first D-mail in the future in order to prevent Mayuri's death. In the game and in the anime, they called this the timeline convergence theory or something along those lines. Similarly, in Life is Strange, Max had to reserve time to before she saved she best friend, Chloe Price save Arcadia bay. No matter what different actions she toke on the fifth episode to prevent the tornado from appearing, the tornado still appeared. In other words, you can say that's the timeline convergence for the Life is Strange series.
What do you guys think about this?
Edited by Zeldablade7