The first chapter of Dontnod Entertainment’s Tell Me Why comes out on August 27th. Announced last year, Tell Me Why is one other episodic game sequence in an identical type to their earlier game, Life Is Strange. This time, nevertheless, the story is all about two twins, Alyson and Tyler Ronan, who reunite over a tragic occasion, and uncover that they each had very totally different reminiscences of their childhoods.
The trailer exhibits that, within the first chapter, the twins have began in search of some closure across the loss of life of their mom. There’s additionally a bunch of latest characters we’ll be assembly in due time, and the devs have even suggested that we might have already seen the game’s large dangerous, too. Like Life Is Strange, not every little thing is sort of because it appears with these teenagers, although. As they undergo their reminiscences, it turns into clear they’ve some kind of “supernatural bond” that provides each of them visions.
Tell Me Why has three chapters that may launch weekly, beginning August 27th. I’m an enormous fan of that, it’s good to have time to let the story sink in, slightly than completely blast by means of it.
It can be accessible on Steam and the Microsoft Store, priced at £24/$30/€30. Oh, and it’ll be on Xbox One as effectively, obvs.
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