Tell me why

The game is called ‘Tell me why’
Just a quick review, I think this game is overall pretty good. I don’t think it will affect the experience if you don’t deliberately wear tinted glasses to see it.
First of all, the decryption elements of this game are very novel and interesting. Based on a goblin novel, through careful reading to solve various puzzles, to advance the plot, its style is also very fantastic. It can be said that this kind of Decryption is a plus.
The second is the plot. No matter the plot of the plot game is equal to all-match, the narrative rhythm of this work is very slow, but this also enhances the player’s sense of substitution, unlocks the secrets of the family step by step, and the ending is also very warm.
Thirdly, in terms of art, the scenery of this work is very charming, every frame can be used as a wallpaper, and various elements also maintain the unique artistic style of Life is Strange.
But the fly in the ointment is that the ending may be a bit rushed, and the changes in different choices are not large. I think this is also a flaw.
To sum up, to judge this game from a completely objective point of view, I think it is possible to give more than a qualified score, and sometimes don’t be too harsh or generalize a game based on one aspect. After all, calm down and immersive play is the way a plot game should be played.


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