Sam also has access to his own conscious named ‘Him'. There are several other incidents where Sam has to find out what has or will happen and it's very interesting. One of the more interesting Mind Palace segments was him trying to find out exactly how and where Nick's truck crashed on the side of the road. TWIN MIRROR IMAGE PATCHSam also has access to his own personal, “Mind Palace” where he can patch together events and how they are linked with one another. You usually have to search every nook and cranny to find what you need, although investigation scenes never got too overwhelming or boring to me. When Sam enters a room that's of interest, you control him to inspect all of the evidence. What I like most about Twin Mirror are the investigation scenes. This revelation gives him more reasons to chase whoever is killing people in this spooky town. Sam got drunk the night before and he has no memory of seeing blood. He, however, gets more spooked about another possible murder when he wakes up one night with his shirt covered up in blood. Sam doesn't believe Joan at first, but he is curious. Joan asks the help of Sam to look into the matter. The official police report claims Nick died in an accident due to a car crash, but his daughter Joan thinks her father's death was planned. That being said, the main story revolves around the death of Nick. The only people that he can truly trust in the town include Nick's daughter named Joan and his ex-girlfriend called Anna. Higgs' unpopularity in the town isn't the main story of the game, although I did it funny that a person like him already has a lot of enemies. This is because he wrote an article about how dangerous the local mine was, therefore making many in the town unemployed thanks to its closure. Higgs doesn't get a homecoming welcome from his friends or colleagues because a lot of folks in the town hate him. Higgs left his hometown of Basswood two years ago, but now he's back to attend the funeral of his best friend named Nick. There's only one playable character in this game as you assume the role of a journalist named Sam Higgs. Not to mention the story grabbed me once the introduction was passed. When I got the chance to review Twin Mirror, I was intrigued at first because I love playing games with multiple endings. TWIN MIRROR IMAGE PS4A few of my favourite games of this particular genre includes the legendary Heavy Rain on PS3 as well as Until Dawn which came out for PS4 in 2015. This non-linear approach to choice-based games allows you to play them multiple times to see different events or different endings. Unlike in movies or books, some games allow you to make your own decisions in order to go through the entire story. The great thing about video games in general is that some of them give you a wide range of choices.
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