TWIN MIRROR Gameplay Walkthrough Part 2 ENDING [ 4K 60FPS PC Ultra] - No Commentary
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Gameplay Walkthrough that covers the Full Game with No Commentary and will include All Cutscenes, All Boss Fights & The Ending.
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Twin Mirror is an adventure game developed and published by Dontnod Entertainment and co-produced by Shibuya Productions. It was released on 1 December 2020 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
Gameplay
Twin Mirror is an adventure game played from a third-person view.[3][4] Players control the investigative journalist Sam, who has returned to his hometown of Basswood, West Virginia.[5] The environment is interactive and its objects are obtainable.[6] Whom Sam speaks to is optional and, based on the state of his investigation, there are multiple endings to unlock.[4] Players navigate between the real world and Sam's "Mind Palace" to discover clues. Sam's inner voice, the Double, may aid or harm the investigation.[7]
Development
Partnering with publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment, Dontnod Entertainment began developing Twin Mirror in 2016 with a separate team of senior developers.[8] About forty people were working on it as of September 2018.[9] Lead writer Matthew Ritter was influenced by adventure games like Beneath a Steel Sky and Space Quest.[10] Contrary to previous titles, Dontnod desired to have Twin Mirror be void of any supernatural elements.[9] According to art director Pierre-Etienne Travers, the game's primary concept is duality.[11] The decision to set it in a fictional American town, based on southern West Virginia, was to broaden its appeal.[8][11] The game was reworked following the delay.[12]
Release
Twin Mirror was announced with a debut trailer in June 2018, set to be released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One the following year.[13] It was later revealed that it would be an episodic title, with Lost on Arrival as the first of three.[14] The game was delayed to 2020 in June 2019. The Microsoft Windows version will be exclusive to the Epic Games Store for one year.[15] Twin Mirror will not be released in Japan.[16] During the PC Gaming Show 2020, a teaser trailer was shown, which revealed that the game is no longer episodic.[17] Dontnod Entertainment will self-publish the game, and Bandai Namco Entertainment will distribute the console versions of the game.[18] It was released on December 1, 2020.[19]