Chloe Price

Chloe Elizabeth Price is a fictional character from the Life Is Strange video game series published by Square Enix.

[4][5][6] Instrumentation was employed to represent different sides of the lead character: piano for isolation, electric guitar for rebelliousness, and layered vocals for friendship.

[9] In the fictional city of Arcadia Bay, Max Caulfield realizes that she has the ability to rewind time, and uses her powers to save a young woman from being killed by her classmate Nathan Prescott at Blackwell Academy.

[10][11] Max later learns that the woman she saved was her childhood friend Chloe, and the two reunite and spend the day together, before going for a walk near a local lighthouse.

Max agrees to help Chloe find out what happened to Rachel after the suicide attempt of fellow student Kate Marsh and theorizes that their situations are connected.

They break into the principal's office that night to investigate and enter the school's pool for a swim before evading Blackwell's security and fleeing back to Chloe's place.

Continuing their investigation, Max and Chloe obtain clues leading them to an abandoned barn owned by Nathan's wealthy and influential family.

Max is kidnapped and held captive in the bunker's "Dark Room", where Jefferson has been drugging and photographing young girls to capture their innocence.

The next day, Chloe and Rachel reunite at Blackwell Academy and decide to ditch class, hitching a ride on a passing train before getting off at a lookout point.

Chloe agrees to repay him by helping him steal money from her classmate Drew, who owes Frank a large sum.

Later, when a student is unable to participate in the school's theater production of The Tempest due to road closures caused by the wildfire, Chloe reluctantly takes on the role opposite Rachel.

Back at the hospital, Chloe is faced with a choice: take matters into her own hands by telling Rachel everything or protect her from the truth.

[17] In the bonus episode of Life Is Strange: Before The Storm, "Farewell", 13-year-old Max Caulfield struggles to break the news to Chloe that her family is moving to Seattle in three days.

If she was sacrificed in the first game, David explains how his stepdaughter was killed by Nathan, which caused him and Joyce to break up some time ago.

[22] In the bonus chapter of Life Is Strange: True Colors, "Wavelengths", she is mentioned by Steph Gingrich, the story's main character, who will remember conversations involving her.

If the player chooses to save Arcadia Bay instead, Steph will reminisce about Mark Jefferson's arrest, police sirens, and the discovery of Rachel's body.

While playing tabletop with Mikey, Steph will mention Rachel and Chloe's relationship, how she's jealous of them, and later says that the two don't deserve what happened to them.

In the game's closing moments, after choosing to reveal her powers to her friends, Max plans to stop running from her problems and wishes to eventually reconcile with Chloe.

[27][28][29][30][31] Some gaming reviewers stated that the final episode of Life Is Strange, Polarized, had a "fitting conclusion" to the coming of age story of Chloe Price and that the relationship between the two leads was carried out successfully.

"[34] Jeremy Peeples of Hardcore Gamer found Chloe's behaviour as "endearing", claiming that her personality was portrayed with multiple layers.

[37] "I'm happy to see a game constructed around a lively young woman who can get a junkyard vehicle functioning, act as an emergency stand-in for Ariel in the "Tempest," and solve a mystery, all while growing up," said The Washington Post, praising the character.

[40] Chloe was ranked as one of the best video game characters of the 2010s by Polygon staff alongside Max Caulfield; writer Colin Campbell praised their relationship, particularly their differences and how they "bring the best out of each other.

A cosplayer reproducing Chloe's appearance from the original Life is Strange .