Life Is Strange Reunion: Evidence Guide
Evidence plays a big role during the investigation sections in Life Is Strange Reunion, and missing key pieces can slow you down or lock you out of better dialogue options. The game expects you to look around and actually pay attention instead of just following markers.
How Evidence Works
You need to collect and review all available evidence before moving forward in investigation sections.
If you miss something, you can lose context for conversations or make later sections harder than they need to be.
Where To Find Evidence
Evidence is spread across key story areas like classrooms, offices, and campus locations. It is usually tied to objects you can inspect or people you can question.
Some evidence only appears after progressing dialogue, so it helps to check areas more than once before leaving.
What Evidence Is Used For
Evidence helps with multiple parts of the game:
Unlocking better dialogue options
Understanding what is happening in the scene
Supporting your choices during conversations
Making Backtalk responses easier to read
Having more context makes everything smoother.
Tips To Not Miss Evidence
Check every interactable object in the area
Talk to every available character
Revisit spots after new dialogue
Slow down during investigation sections
Do not rush objectives
These sections reward patience more than speed.
Final Blurb
Evidence in Reunion is simple, but it matters more than it first looks. Take your time, check everything, and you will have a much easier time with choices and conversations.
FAQ
What does evidence do in Life Is Strange Reunion
It helps unlock dialogue options and gives context for choices.
Can you miss evidence in Reunion
Yes, if you skip interactions or move on too quickly.
Does evidence affect Backtalk
Yes, having more context can make it easier to pick the right responses.
Do you need all evidence to progress
No, but missing it can make things harder and limit options.

