It's easily done, especially now that it's better known as an optional bonus chapter slotted in awkwardly one-and-a-half episodes through Life Is Strange 2, than as the standalone game it still technically is. Or maybe you played the main games but skipped over Captain Spirit. Of course, since you're here reading this on a website dedicated to PC gaming, I'm guessing you're probably not looking for this sort of entry-level recommendation but maybe it's one for you to pass on to a non-gaming friend someday. It also features possibly my favourite LIS protagonist in adorable wannabe superhero Chris, which is quite a high bar to clear, considering how much time I spend banging on about what great characters Chloe and Sean are.Ĭaptain Spirit is my go-to title when a friend who doesn't play video games asks me for a recommendation: it's short, it's free, it packs a massive narrative punch but doesn't have high stakes or complicated controls, and if you like it there's the whole Life Is Strange franchise for you to move onto next. (it's like… the exact opposite of that), Captain Spirit is free to play, takes two to three hours to complete, and manages to perfectly encapsulate the Life Is Strange experience without giving anything away about the main (read: paid-for) games in the series. Not to be confused with Silent Hills P.T. The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit is a playable teaser released to promote Life Is Strange 2, the first episode of which followed on three months after this surprise p.t. One a day, every day, perhaps for all time. Have You Played? is an endless stream of game retrospectives.
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