Life is Strange 2 is a game about familial bonds, power dynamics, adulthood, and an intolerant, hypocritical America.
You start Life is Strange 2 as Sean Diaz, a 16-year-old kid whose only worry is whether or not a girl is into him.
There are lots of games about parental responsibility, but Life is Strange 2 is built around choice and that makes its interpretation more powerful.
Life is Strange 2 makes a strong case for this, because this game could only exist here and now, in this world of political turmoil and needless hate, where kindness exists in the places you don’t always expect.