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To this day I only know one of the epilogues to life is strange.
I have played the game over five times but when it gets to the end I can never bring myself to make the other decision
Chloe Price
Years after playing Life Is Strange:
Me at 3 AM: *can't sleep*
Me at 3 AM: What about the "Save Chloe" ending though? Did the people from Arcadia Bay actually die? Why can't you see a single body? Not even some blood? You only see destroyed buildings, but no sign of life or death. Did they disappear? Did the universe just delete them like they never existed in the first place? Also, why didn't Chloe and Max look bothered at all? They would've cared. Where are they going? Is the universe's deed with Chloe over? God I hate open endings but even though the "Save Arcadia Bay" one seems canon and gives proper closure to the game I can't accept it because I hate sad things and I can't give up on my wife after all I've done to save her
Why I always choose to Save Chloe and Sacrifice Arcadia Bay
Chloe Price died sad frustrated and alone on a cold bathroom floor feeling unloved and abandoned. Rachel is missing and she has no chance of finding her. David emotionally, mentally and physically abuses her and Joyce normalizes it and her house is under surveillance without her knowledge. She is in debt to Frank who would most likely kill her if Nathan didn’t do so. Chloe had no knowledge that Max loves her or that she loves Max or what happened to Rachel and she had a really bad life and apparently it's destiny that she has to die in two universes.
Everything from Farewell, Before The Storm and Life Is Strange suggests saving Chloe is the right choice. Why all the build up if we choose to let Chloe die depressed, broken and alone with no memory of Max and no knowledge with what happens to Rachel. Chloe did not lose William and Rachel so she can die alone. A town can be rebuilt, but you can’t build another Chloe
Makes more sense from a story perspective anyway, since it becomes a story about accepting consequences rather than Learning A Lesson and undoing the growth that both characters went through
Stop Oh Me’s video
There are survivors in the Sacrifice Arcadia Bay ending. Joyce, Warren, Frank, David and Kate. If you look closely, when Chloe and Max drive through the town, you can see, that the Diner still stands. It does not seem to be destroyed which means that all the people inside must have survived and should be safe and sound. David stayed in the Bunker with Jefferson. Nothing destroys that bloody bunker, especially as it is said “seems like someone is preparing for the apocalypse”. Therefore, it is pretty obvious that David should also be alive. Kate is in a hospital. Hospitals are heavily fortified, so there is a good chance that Kate is alive! Blackwell probably has some sort of cellar or spaces of electricity with thick walls, that cannot be destroyed easily. And I can totally imagine Samuel and Mrs. Grant doing their best to bring all the students into a save spot somewhere at school which would save all of them. But I assume Nathan died before the storm even happens, so sadly instead of getting the help he needed, Nathan is the last victim of Jefferson
Save Chloe and have her story be one of a girl who was abandoned by everyone she loved and had resigned to a life of pain and solitude, until the one person most precious to her returned and proved to her, again and again, that she is important, cherished, and worth the world. you can have her be a character who suffered and prevailed and survived until she was finally shown the greatest measure of love a human could possibly give, freed of the town that tormented her, and given a chance at a future with the person she loves.
We only got the endings we got because DONTNOD ran out of time and budget The only reason why the storm stopped in save Arcadia Bay ending is because DONTNOD ran out of time and came up with the laziest excuse on why the storm is happening, like never mind all the shit the Prescott Foundation is doing to Arcadia Bay, nevermind that there was a huge spiritual presence which would explain why Max has rewind powers and there was a plan to make Sean a more important character in episode 5. The plan was The Prescotts knew about the storm, Nathan kept saying the storm was coming in cut audio and audio that suggests Sean was making him take the drugs to stop him from saying anything and guess what? Jefferson's drugs stop Max's powers. So the drugs stop the powers. But anyways the plan was this. The Prescotts wanted the storm to come, they had a lot of bomb shelters and the one we visit is called "stormbreaker" and Sean's motive would be for the storm to wipe out Arcadia Bay and move everyone into Pan Estates. The only reason that didn't happen is because they ran out of time and came of with the laziest excuse on why the storm happened.
This convo and post by @tangent101 Max retraces her steps and shreds the photo and the butterfly still appears. Which means that the photograph Max could potentially use to let Chloe be shot would be one in which she already saw her die and time traveled. The Storm Will Happen In The Chloe Dies Timeline. Jefferson revealed that shooting Chloe doesn’t stop the Storm. Arcadia Bay… is doomed. So save Chloe. It’s worth noting that every time Max gets a vision of the tornado (with the exception of the time at the art gallery), Chloe is somewhere nearby. We also know that Chloe is somehow connected with the nightmare dimension where Max gets lost in Episode 5. Even if we don’t consider Chloe’s multiple trips to that place in BTS, it clearly functions in a similar manner to the Black Lodge from Twin Peaks. From this, we can extrapolate that it has something to do with Max’s powers. Consider this: rather than triggering some unknown domino effect that somehow leads to snow, an eclipse, dead animals, and a tornado, Max’s powers are somehow draining energy from the prime reality of her world, and depositing it into this parallel dimension, which is invading her world using Chloe as its focal point for reasons unknown. This explains why Chloe’s fate is treated as such a lynchpin. It also explains why, as Max further uses her powers, reality starts breaking apart, like a video tape that’s been rewound too many times. Rachel fits into this too: she has a clear spiritual connection to Arcadia Bay, as evidenced by how her ghost lingers in the form of a doe that guides Max to the truth and to safety in the lighthouse. We also learn from the fisherman that the fish in the bay started dying well before Max got her powers, due to the negative influence of the Prescotts. Given her connection to nature, Rachel’s death may have triggered some sort of environmental decay. Even discounting her clear empathic connection with the forest fire from BTS, Chloe theorizes that the tornado might be “Rachel’s revenge” on a town that took everything from her. But she wanted Chloe to be safe, and so showed her and Max the way. So ultimately Max’s powers are kind of incidental to Chloe’s fate, if we look beyond the simple explanation given to us by the game and start examining the metaphysics. Sacrificing Arcadia Bay makes more sense from a story perspective anyway, since it becomes a story about accepting consequences rather than Learning A Lesson and undoing the growth that both characters went through. Max had the first nightmare sequence while in class. Chloe is not yet at the school and probably is driving there for her meeting with Nathan. After all, Chloe has a reason to avoid the school (her step-father) until the last possible moment to try and avoid being caught. And the nightmare is before the time travel happens unless you were to believe (as I do) that Life is Strange is in fact a time loop, and by not being with Chloe on the side of the cliff (or in LA) she is destined to nearly get killed and reloop to Monday. In fact, the second Tornado Dream Sequence has Max nearly killed by the ship slamming into the lighthouse, suggesting that being there on her own will get her killed. I’m not sure about Chloe’s connection with the nightmares though. As I’ve said before, I think Max is in a time loop. These “flashes” are brief memories of past times she went through this week. Also, as you pointed out, she has the nightmare glimpse of the Storm while in LA. Why would she have a nightmare of the Storm when a thousand miles away from Chloe? So I’m not quite sure if Chloe is associated with the nightmares so much as in helping Max get past them. Second, consider this: what happens if Max died in the Dark Room? If David Madsen slipped in the mud, then he could have been 5 seconds later getting into the Dark Room at which point Max is drugged (probably fatally so), Mark Jefferson knocks out and then kills Madsen, and the town is destroyed. Chloe is already dead by Jefferson’s hands. There would be no point as to the destruction of Arcadia Bay and yet it will happen anyway. If someone were to claim this is all predestination, that Max was supposed to survive so she could somehow end up getting to Warren’s picture… well, the choice at the end disproves Predestination because Max can choose to let Arcadia Bay be destroyed. the song “Spanish Sahara” used for what so many folk call “the good ending” is… well, here’s a line from his article: the whole song is like, getting over a trauma, but the trauma doesn’t go away and it multiplies from one into a bunch of furies…. The song is about trauma and things getting worse. And let’s pretend that there isn’t a tornado. If Nathan shoots Chloe, well, he’s a rich white boy, she’s a poor drug-user who tried to blackmail him. Nathan’s father is ruthless, has the police in his pocket, and lawyers up. Nathan walks. If there are problems with the warrant to check out the Dark Room then Jefferson walks. (If one of the cops who are in the Prescott pocket calls Nathan’s dad and he clears out the Dark Room of incriminating evidence before the cops get a warrant, then again: Jefferson walks, as does Nathan.) Add in funeral costs to the Madsen-Price household being over $4,000 behind in their mortgage (and that bill being over a month old) and the house gets foreclosed upon and Joyce and David thrown out. Joyce and David’s marriage likely falls apart. Kate’s video is already out in the wild and her mother has already contacted her, as has her aunt. She gets pulled out of school and is back under the repression of her mother and aunt… and probably takes her life quietly months later. Max is seeing nothing good happening from saving Arcadia Bay. She probably even hears people bad-talking Chloe as being a bad sort and trying to blackmail that poor Nathan Prescott lad… and has to cope with everything she went through (essentially rape) that she can’t tell anyone about. If she hears that Kate kills herself… what does she have left? It is my personal view that the Storm will happen anyway. The Storm is not about Chloe having to die at a specific point in space-time. If that was the case, then why does Max get time travel abilities to begin with? That’s the biggest question of all, and one that sadly has not been answered. It could be this. Rachel is reaching out from beyond the grave, using the one other person who truly loves Chloe to act as her sword and ensure Chloe Price at least escapes Arcadia Bay.

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There are parts of Reese’s wall that we actually know the answers to, even if Reese doesn’t. Like why Lucifer chose to buy a really ugly painting from Dave Maddox. The fact that the deal turned out to not save Chloe just shows how important it was for Luci to find a cure, he didn’t even have time to word the deal in a way that let him off the hook if it didn’t deliver what he expected.
Life Is Strange theory
About the ending choice to sacrifice or not Chloe... i have this theory that even if you sacrifice Chloe you are not saving Arcadia Bay from the hurricane. Look at this fact, the hurricane was supposed to be the consequence of Max's power and her choice to rewind and save Chloe in the bathroom, BUT before any of this, the first scene we get from the game is Max at the light house seeing the hurricane on her "dream", soo at this very beginning she already HAD her powers and the hurricane was going to happen any way, because there would be no reason for her to see the hurricane if it wasn't going to happen. SO, the fact that Max saved Chloe and rewinded so much that she in fact alterated a lot of alternative universes and some realities, it did not have any effect on the hurricane whatsoever, because it was going to happen any way. Now, if you choose to sacrifice Chloe, never saving her, after all there would be still a hurricane and Max would be in that light house alone (as her first dream showed). And she wouldn't be able to go back again because there would be no more photos left. It would end with the tragedy of arcadia bay being destroyed and only Max alive... any ways, only a theory to support the final decision to DON'T sacrifice Chloe and see this is what was supposed to happen the entire time, Max and Chloe alive and together and that the hurricane would happen either way.
That's it, thanks whoever took the time to read it. If you have any ideas that would like to share i'm all ears (or eyes i guess ahah)
Bae > Bay
-sorry for any english mistake, as i'm not native