I wasn't sure if anyone was already finding links for Bioshock Infinite for their research as Gurus so I decided to go with Life is Strange, an optional side quest that John and I created.
Steam Community: https://steamcommunity.com/app/319630
This has an array of different things on it such as fan created content, reviews, reactions, videos, pictures, guides, and an interesting assortment of oddities. It is good for looking for stuff you may not find elsewhere and seeing other gamer responses and theories.
Life is Strange Wiki: http://life-is-strange.wikia.com/wiki/Life_is_Strange_Wiki
A wiki dedicated to the game with character bios, background information, sections dedicated to the different episodes, pictures, locations in the game, and a lot of useful information.
Walkthrough: http://www.ign.com/wikis/life-is-strange/Episode_1%3A_Chrysalis
I wouldn't recommend this unless you are really struggling, but here is a walkthrough of episode 1. IT has written descriptions, pictures, and video so if you prefer one format or another to help you through a game this has all three. Episode 1 doesn't have too many tricky areas but this will be useful if you get stuck or don't want to miss any details that may be harder to find. If you want to get achievements for taking all of the photos in the game that you can this also lets you know when optional photo opportunities arise.
Square Enix LiS Forum: http://forums.eu.square-enix.com/forumdisplay.php?f=398
Steam LiS Forum: https://steamcommunity.com/app/319630/discussions/
Don't Nod Entertainment LiS Forum: http://dontnodentertainment.wikia.com/wiki/Board:Life_Is_Strange_Forum
Only if you play through Episode 4: http://venturebeat.com/2015/08/04/the-ridiculous-design-behind-a-key-scene-in-life-is-strange/
This has a chart that is pretty cool and shows you every conversation through the first four episodes that influence how one scene happens. It is a really interesting look at just how many factors go into each scene and how characters respond to Max later in the game. This focuses on one important scene in Episode 4 that I know I struggled a lot with and was curious how I could have done things differently to make the scene end on a positive note.
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