Metascore
73

Mixed or average reviews - based on 26 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 16 out of 26
  2. Negative: 2 out of 26
  1. May 18, 2026
    90
    Life is Strange: Reunion isn’t flawless, but it delivers powerful emotional closure for Max and Chloe. Deck Nine recaptures the intimate storytelling and emotional weight that defined the series, even if the mystery loses some momentum and a few systems feel underdeveloped. For longtime fans, it serves as a heartfelt and respectful finale filled with memorable moments. Emotional, atmospheric, and impactful, it stands as one of the franchise’s most rewarding entries.
  2. Apr 11, 2026
    90
    Despite a slow start that almost made me stop playing the game, by the end, Life Is Strange: Reunion became a game that I fell in love with. Thanks to strong writing and excellent performances, Life Is Strange: Reunion delivers the perfect final chapter for Max and Chloe that all long-time fans should play.
  3. 85
    Life Is Strange: Reunion is a fitting capstone to the story of Max and Chloe started years ago, providing a welcome feeling of closure and satisfaction that this tale was worth the wait.
  4. Mar 28, 2026
    85
    This game explores grief, love, and the struggle to move forward when part of you remains stuck in the past. It doesn’t always give clear answers, and sometimes that’s frustrating. But it stays with you, and that’s what Life is Strange has always done best. My Life is Strange: Reunion review will sit at a well-deserved [85].
  5. Apr 20, 2026
    80
    A strongly performing sequel brings a long-awaited character back to the books of the living.
  6. Apr 16, 2026
    80
    Life is Strange: Reunion manages to succeed despite being given the near-impossible task of closing up a branching story told across several development teams. The plot can be a bit convoluted with the different timelines and mergers, but at its core, Reunion delivers a compelling story across the board, and it's hard to ask for much more of a narrative-centric game. Longtime fans will find an enjoyable experience, while lapsed fans or newcomers can be caught up to speed quickly.
  7. 80
    Life is Strange: Reunion delivers the series’ classic gameplay, built around exploration, branching dialogue, and the use of powers. Max can once again rewind time to revisit decisions and uncover clues, while Chloe adds variety through backtalk, verbal duels used to manipulate others. The stronger focus on environmental observation makes the experience more investigative and less linear. Its narrative strength is supported by excellent acting and direction, though the plot occasionally bends its own logic to tie everything together. Players unfamiliar with the series may also miss much of what the game has to offer.
  8. Apr 6, 2026
    80
    A heartfelt return for Max and Chloe that leans on strong storytelling and an outstanding soundtrack, even if its gameplay remains familiar. Not revolutionary, but a solid and emotional entry that fans of the series will truly appreciate.
  9. Mar 30, 2026
    80
    Life is Strange: Reunion isn’t groundbreaking, but it delivers a respectful and complete send-off for fans of Max and Chloe. Choices still matter, even if their impact is limited, while the familiar gameplay plays it safe. A worthy farewell for longtime fans, but not an entry point for newcomers.
  10. Mar 30, 2026
    80
    Life is Strange Reunion is fan service - but damn good fan service. If you love Max and Chloe, you won’t want to miss this installment, despite its lackluster main story.
  11. Apr 10, 2026
    79
    Life is Strange: Reunion is an emotional and captivating mystery adventure that, as the series finale, fails to live up to its full potential.
  12. Apr 10, 2026
    78
    Life is Strange: Reunion feels like a gift to fans, built around Max and Chloe’s long-awaited reunion. Yet that focus comes at a cost—supporting characters, world-building, and even the final choice feel diminished. Still, the two leads retain their bittersweet charm.
  13. Apr 7, 2026
    75
    Life is Strange: Reunion is the grand finale we’ve been eagerly awaiting for over a decade. In this game, where suspense takes center stage, we once again embark on a mysterious adventure set against stunning scenery. It features emotional depth, a witty sense of humor, and a smooth, engaging flow. Still, I can’t help but feel that this series could have benefited from a larger, more expansive story.
  14. Apr 2, 2026
    75
    This game totally makes up for the last one—the writing for Max and Chloe is so on point. If you love the series, you're going to love this.
  15. Apr 1, 2026
    75
    Life is Strange: Reunion clings to nostalgia and doesn't allow its protagonists to mature beyond the dilemmas they faced in Arcadia Bay 10 years ago. It's a must-see for fans of the franchise, but it's also a bittersweet experience, delivering a predictable mystery shrouded in technical problems that, at this point, Deck Nine should have already overcome.
  16. Mar 31, 2026
    75
    Life Is Strange: Reunion is better than its predecessor, but it struggles to truly rekindle the spark that players felt when playing the first games in the series. The game clearly plays on players’ nostalgia by focusing its plot on Max and Chloe’s reunion, and the characters surrounding them are endearing and fairly well-written. However, that isn’t enough to make up for a storyline that’s sometimes unconvincing and some real technical shortcomings. We still had a good time, though, and it’s a nice conclusion to Max and Chloe’s story.
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  1. Apr 9, 2026
    A chapter that gives to the fan exactly what the fan wants; at least, theoretically.