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                Life is Strange: True Colors review
How can video games act as tools for exploring empathy? In this spoiler-free review, Ash explores Life is Strange: True Colors, playing as a super-empath who feels and sees other people’s emotions.
As a synaesthete herself, Ash takes a look at the relationship between perceptual experience and choice. Does the game strengthen our understanding of empathy? And does it encourage us to make better choices in the real world?
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