By
Angel Marquez
2021-09-11 22:25:30

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If you are looking to know if you should take Charlotte's anger or leave her alone in Life is Strange True Colors, you are in the right place for its details.

What to know about Life is Strange True Colors?


As we approach the end of chapter 3 in the game we will find that we will talk to Charlotte behind her store about Ethan, as the conversation progresses we will discover that her hatred is growing, which will lead us to the situation of dialogue that tells us if you should take Charlotte's anger or leave her alone, now to know what it means in each option, let's see the content with the following details.

Should you take Charlotte's anger or leave her alone in Life is Strange True Colors?


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It must be taken into account before the details of the options is that if the anger that Charlotte has causes Alex a lot of fear for what happens to his life, now it can cause us some adverse effects depending on the decision we make, it is something to consider.

 

 Take the anger: by deciding this option we will be removing the anger they have with us, but at the end of the game this action has an impact, because she is not going to help us, apart from that when we return to the apartment she is going to go strongly against Steph and will run out of the room while being followed by Ryan, which will take us to the USB to search only for our answers.

Leave her alone: ​​on any side there is something wrong in every decision, certainly, but this will be the best option, because we will leave her even with her anger but we will be helped by her at the end of the game and the ending will be much better, while meeting with Steph and Ryan will talk about what happened with Charlotte and there will be no fight that prevents them from helping us with the USB.

 Now that you know if you should take Charlotte's anger or leave her alone you can know which is the best option for your progress and fun in Life is Strange True Colors.

Platform(s):
PlayStation 4 PS4, PlayStation 5 PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Steam, Stadia
Genre(s):
Graphic adventure
Developer(s):
Deck Nine
Publisher(s):
Square Enix
Release date:
10 September 2021
Mode:
Single-player
age rating (PEGI):
16+

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video game, gameplay, price, 60fps, steam


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