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Dontnod’s Twin Mirror To Be Episodic, New Trailer Reveals Mind Palace And The Double Features

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Bandai Namco and Dontnod Entertainment have revealed that Twin Mirror is going to be episodic. The first episode, “Lost on Arrival,” releases early 2019 on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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Bandai Namco and Dontnod Entertainment have revealed that Twin Mirror is going to be episodic. The first episode, “Lost on Arrival,” releases early 2019 on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

“Lost on Arrival” will be the first of three episodes, while, for comparison’s sake, Life Is Strange 2’s season has five chapters. Together with the new Gamescom trailer, the developer revealed the first two gameplay features, the Mind Palace and The Double.

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Here’s the press release:

“Twin Mirror, lets players take on the role of Sam, an investigative journalist returning home to bury an old friend. But, as Sam wakes up in his motel room with a blood-stained shirt and no memory of the night before he must embark on a thrilling investigation, and make a series of impactful choices to discover the truth.

His greatest talent, revealed today at Gamescom, is his Mind Palace. While the untrained mind may forget crucial information, or fail to remember critical clues, Sam’s brain works differently. Over many years, Sam has trained to create his very own Mind Palace. A place to access at will and recreate memories from the past, or even piece together possible scenarios. But, even the greatest tools can get rusty if not properly trained, and players will have to start by jogging Sam’s memory.

When solving the game’s mysteries, players will have to gather clues from the real world, navigating between the former and the Mind Palace, until they’re able to recreate forgotten or hidden events of past. Sam’s mind is also a place of wonder and mystery.

Another key mechanic is – The Double, Sam’s inner voice takes the form of a classy yet sarcastic version of himself. But, is he here to help? Or to hinder Sam? Players will have to discover the truth as they progress through the story, navigating between Sam’s instincts and the Double’s quirky guidance.

“We are very excited to reveal two of our major gameplay features for Twin Mirror here at Gamescom.” said Fabrice Cambounet (Senior Producer for Twin Mirror). “We believe this is a good insight into our unique narrative approach, having gameplay features intertwined within the story we want to tell. We can’t wait for the players to uncover the secrets hidden in Twin Mirror with the first episode in 2019!”.

You can check the Gamescom trailer below.


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