Life is Strange Reunion FAQQuick Answers
Stuck on a specific choice, wondering how long the game lasts, or trying to avoid a bad blind-run route? This Life is Strange Reunion FAQ is built for players who want fast, spoiler-light answers without digging through a full walkthrough. Whether you are checking chapter count, comparing distract or attack, or using this Life is Strange Reunion FAQ to sanity-check Time Fatigue and ending requirements, the goal is simple: give you the safest answer before the next checkpoint locks in.
Most Searched Questions
These are the quickest-entry questions from our Life is Strange Reunion FAQ cluster—the answers players usually want before they commit to a risky branch.
How many chapters are there?
Guide coverage consistently treats Reunion as a 15-chapter story, with recap/setup beats and ending variations around that core run.
How do I save everyone?
Players chasing a save-everyone style run usually combine low Time Fatigue with strong trust checks and safer investigation branches.
Who started the Abraxas fire?
Most spoiler-light guides treat the Abraxas fire reveal as evidence-dependent, so the walkthrough hub is the safest place to verify that route cleanly.
Does Rewind affect the ending?
Guide coverage consistently treats optional Rewind overuse as a major Time Fatigue risk, especially if you are protecting the Golden Reunion route.
Distract or Attack?
Most spoiler-light route guides favor Distract if you are trying to keep the branch cleaner and avoid unnecessary rewind pressure.
Burn the photo or give it to Max?
If you are protecting the investigation route, most guides lean toward giving it to Max rather than weakening the later accusation path.
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This Life is Strange Reunion FAQ is grouped by gameplay, choices, endings, characters, and import-state questions so players can jump straight to the answer they need before the next checkpoint locks in.
Most guide coverage places a main-story run around 10 to 14 hours, with completionist runs taking longer once you start cleaning up collectibles, evidence, and alternate branches.
Life is Strange: Reunion is generally covered as a Chapter Select replay game rather than a traditional NG+ game with persistent carry-over stats. Chapter Select is the safer answer if you only need missed collectibles or route cleanup.
Guide and community sources describe Time Fatigue as a hidden route-pressure system tied to repeated optional Rewind use and less favorable ending outcomes, but the exact thresholds remain unverified.
Yes—editorially, this FAQ stays spoiler-light. It focuses on route safety, hidden mechanics, and checkpoint-risk answers instead of dumping late-game cinematics into every response.
Usually only if you have not crossed an autosave checkpoint yet. Once a scene hard-locks, the safer recovery path is Chapter Select or checking the next branch before you confirm another high-stakes choice.
Yes. The walkthrough hub is the best place to track missable polaroids, evidence pickups, and chapter-specific cleanup before a late checkpoint blocks you from backtracking.
The safest spoiler-light answer is to use the dedicated Moses Time Dojo choice pages prompt by prompt, starting with Swordmaster Frostbite, so you do not burn rewinds guessing under pressure.
Most spoiler-light route guides favor Distract because it preserves momentum without stacking as much rewind pressure. Attack is usually treated as the riskier branch if you are protecting a low-fatigue run.
If you are protecting the investigation route, most guides lean toward giving it to Max. Burning the photo may soften one immediate consequence, but it can weaken the accusation path later.
The safest published route uses the environment before the guard closes distance. If you are playing spoiler-light, treat that scene as timing-sensitive rather than a pure stealth check.
The lowest-risk read is to challenge Ren's academic confidence instead of escalating the argument personally. If you want the exact sequence, use the dedicated choice page before the scene locks.
That accusation only becomes safe once your evidence chain is complete. If your proof set is partial, use the choice hub first instead of committing blind and risking a worse route.
Current guide coverage consistently tracks three main endings: Golden Reunion, Bittersweet Memory, and Separate Paths. Which one you see depends on route pressure, trust checks, and late alignment choices.
Editorially, the safest Golden Reunion route pairs low Time Fatigue with strong Chloe trust and clean late-game alignment choices. Use the endings hub if you want the route logic without jumping straight into heavy spoilers.
Cross-checked guide coverage treats that as possible, but the exact route depends on several major choices and should be approached as a spoiler-managed chain rather than a one-button guarantee.
Not necessarily. Many players land there on a natural blind run because the route punishes heavy Rewind habits and a few late trust misses more than older Life is Strange games did.
Several major supporting characters sit on failure-sensitive routes, but the exact save map depends on chapter-specific choices and investigation coverage. Use the character hub when you need spoiler-light survival guidance by name.
Most route coverage treats Max and Chloe as the primary emotional throughline, with a few choice-sensitive moments deciding how strongly that route resolves. The character hub is the safest place to check those triggers without full ending spoilers.
No visible relationship tracker is highlighted in guide coverage. Reunion leans on hidden trust pressure, which is why the character pages are more useful than hunting for an in-game meter.
No, but prior-series context clearly helps. Official FAQ coverage recognizes this question, and most player-facing recommendations treat Reunion as approachable on its own while still benefiting from earlier emotional setup.
Yes. Multiple guides indicate Reunion asks you to confirm earlier-series context up front, and those recap states can change dialogue framing, character tone, and some route flavor.
They matter for route tone and fallout, but most ending guides treat them as part of the wider setup rather than the only switch deciding Golden Reunion versus Bittersweet Memory.
Where to Go Next
If this Life is Strange Reunion FAQ solved the immediate panic but you still need route detail, use the hubs below to verify the next branch before you commit.
Browse All Major Choices
Filter every dialogue option by consequence and ending impact.
ExploreChapter Walkthrough
Step-by-step guide for every puzzle and missable conversation.
ExploreCharacter Fate Guide
Learn who can be saved and which choices change their route.
ExploreAll Endings Guide
Spoiler-light breakdown of how to unlock each finale.
ExploreEditorial Trust Note
This Life is Strange Reunion FAQ is maintained as a spoiler-light editorial hub. We cross-check recurring player questions against guide coverage, route notes, and in-site data so the answers stay useful without overpromising a single guaranteed formula for every branch.