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Narrative adventure games like Life Is Strange: Reunion usually aren’t very long. They don’t have side quests or large open worlds to explore. Instead, they focus on delivering a compelling story straight through a mostly linear experience designed to keep you engaged with the plot.
A playthrough that follows just the main story takes around 9 hours to complete. If you decide to explore a bit more—like collecting optional items or watching extra scenes—you could extend your gameplay to about 10.5 hours.
If you aim for 100% completion, which includes finding all collectibles and unlocking every scene and achievement, expect to spend approximately 12 hours on the game. These collectibles include things like photos of Max and sketches from Chloe, and hidden scenes often lead to trophies or achievements.
Unlike other entries in the Life Is Strange series, Reunion is not divided into separate episodes. Instead, the game is broken up into various scenes, such as:
- Backstage Pass
- Mountain State of Mind
- Emergency Response
- Return to Selfie
- Time Dojo
- Class Act
- Open Mic Night
- Bar Break-In
- Fremont Street
- Lying and Waiting
- More Than Meets the Eye
- Reunion
- Divide and Investigate
- Admin Sleuth
- Cat and Max
- The Overlight
- Times in Turtle
- Champlain Problems
- Mabon
- The Majestic Tapestry
- All Available Evidence
- Worth the Wait
- Chloe’s Decision
- Max’s Decision
- A Bold Plan
- “Peaceful” Protest
- Keeping Watch
- In the Lighthouse
- The Line of Fire
- Trust Fall
- Memorial
- Partners In Time
These scenes make up the story’s structure, providing distinct moments for players to experience the unfolding events.




