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Steam users have the chance to claim the award-winning episodic game Tell Me Why for free. Even though Steam doesn't have its ...
If you've been craving a choice-driven narrative experience with a supernatural kick, you might have your weekend plans set: ...
Every single year since 2021, Xbox has been giving away Don't Nod's Tell Me Why for free as part of Pride Month, and that's ...
In an industry in which transgender representation is still rare (but increasing), the new video game "Tell Me Why" stands out. "Tell Me Why," a three-part narrative adventure by Dontnod ...
At least that's one reading of "Tell Me Why," a three-part narrative game from the studio behind "Life is Strange." But "Tell Me Why" has ambitions beyond the tricks our brain can play on us.
Tell Me Why is an episodic adventure game centering around twins with a mysterious past.Developed by DONTNOD Entertainment and published by XBox Game Studios, the game’s first chapter is free ...
Dontnod Entertainment’s narrative adventure game, Tell Me Why, is available for free on Steam and the Xbox Store. This offer will last until the 1st of July. Dontnod has a history of offering ...
The game, “Tell Me Why,” released its first chapter on Thursday. It will be one of the first games that can be played on the Xbox Series X, Microsoft’s newest console, which is set for ...
Update: September 10, 2020 (8:15 am CT): Chapter Three of Tell Me Why is now available, and is also included on Xbox Game Pass. Update: September 3, 2020 (11:30 am CT): Chapter Two of Tell Me Why ...
That’s not exactly new territory in other art, but it's a rarity in games. In the few that do explore that idea, it's usually Dad who gets the attention. That makes Dontnod's Tell Me Why a ...
Tell Me Why offers an engrossing detective story with supernatural elements and authentic dialogue, featuring a trans male lead character. The game allows players to make choices that shape the ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Don’t Nod, the developers of Life is Strange and the upcoming Lost Records: Bloom and Rage, are putting one of their games out for free as part ...