Life is Strange: True Colors Endings Guide: All decisions and results
Alex Chen's story in Life is Strange: True Colors has several different ends, depending on the decisions that you make in every episode. In all five chapters, several large and small decisions have to be made, and all have an impact on how things develop for Alex and the citizens of Haven Springs. Here are all the different ends in Life Is Strange: True Colors and the decisions they can make to change the result of history. Obviously, there are Main Spoiler for Life Is Strange: True Colors below.
All Life is Strange: True Colors Endings
There are two main ends for Alex in Life Is Strange: True Colors, based on the final decision in the game. You can either stay in Haven Springs or get on the search for adventures. However, the events of Chapter 5 may also change during the game based on your decisions.
At the end of Chapter 5, the people of Haven Springs must decide if they should believe Alex because of Typhon or not. Alex 'romantic options and their relationships with all in Haven Springs will influence this part of the end. Here are all important decisions that influence the end of Life is Strange: True Colors.
stay in Haven or looking adventure?
This choice is quite self-explanatory and the most important decision for the end. Alex will either stay in Haven Springs and get a job in the disk shop. If you romantize Ryan, Steph Haven will leave and Alex takes over the disk shop. When you romantize Steph, it stays in Haven and works with Alex in the plate shop.
When you are looking for adventure, Alex Haven Springs will rely to pursue a music career. Depending on your relationship with the people of Haven Springs, they are picked up by certain people at the bus stop. If you romantize Ryan or Steph, one of them will leave Haven with Alex.
Charlottes take rage or leave them alone?
As Charlotte ends, it largely depends on its decision to take her anger or to leave it at the end of Chapter 3. If you take Charlottes Anger, you will feel that something is wrong with your emotions, and she feels strangely detached from everything. It will not be on your side in the final. If you leave Charlotte alone, you will believe Alex about Typhon and put yourself on your side during the last confrontation.
Riley by Eleanor tell or preserve Eleanor's trust?
At the Spring Festival in Chapter 4, Riley is waiting at the bus stop to leave Haven Springs. When you tell her of Eleanor's condition, Riley will stay in Haven to take care of her. If you do this, Eleanor will not be on your side at the end of Chapter 5. If you keep Eleanor's self-confidence and do not tell Riley from your condition, Riley Haven Springs will rely to track larger and better things. If you leave Riley, Eleanor will get up for you during the final.
The most important thing here is that Riley himself can find out something about Eleanor's condition so that they can not meet this decision. If this happens, Riley is still to be found during the Spring Festival at the bus stop, but she has already decided not to go to school. Make sure you do not accidentally know Riley in Chapter 2 or 3 by Eleanor.
The affidavit sign or risk Pike's fear?
This is the last important choice of chapter 4 and only influences which page Officer Pike will take at the end of Chapter 5. If you sign the affidavit, Pike will not be brave enough to stand up for you in the final. If you are scared of Pikes, he will not be afraid of Typhon and at the Council meeting in Chapter 5 on their side.
Life is strange: True colors is now available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X | S. A Nintendo Switch version of the game is coming this year.
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