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Hands on: Twin Mirror Review

Hands on: Twin Mirror Review

Posted on November 4, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The company behind Life is Strange is back with its first self-published title, and a more mature story to boot.

First Impressions

Twin Mirror could be one of the most engrossing games of the year. In just a short time, the game’s narrative already has me hooked in the way that a great mystery always does, but I’m eager to see how DONTNOD’s uses the title’s new mechanics to go beyond what the company has delivered in the past.
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