Bandai Namco has announced Twin Mirror, a story-driven investigation game developed by Life is Strange studio Dontnod Entertainment coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in 2019.
The collaboration project was first teased at Gamescom 2017.
Here is an overview of the game, via PlayStation.com:
About
Sam, a 33-year old man recovering from a recent break-up, returns to his hometown Basswood, West Virginia, for the funeral of his best friend. Understandably depressed and bitter, he feels completely out of sorts and out of place… But when he wakes up in his hotel room with a bloody shirt and no memory of his whereabouts the previous night, he embarks on a twisted investigation to find the truth.
Key Features
Check out the Trailer:
Your story begins in the town of Basswood, West Virginia, where Sam has returned to attend the funeral of his best friend. While recovering from a heavy break-up, Sam finds himself dejected and downtrodden as he interacts with former friends in his hometown. But, things start to take a turn for the worse when Sam wakes up in his hotel room the next day. With a shirt covered in blood and no whereabouts of the previous night, it’s now up to Sam to recall his memories and search for disparate clues in Basswood to find the truth in this mysterious investigation! But remember… the clock is ticking.
Twin Mirror is a psychological thriller wrapped around an investigation where your memories, choices, and relationships will determine Sam’s complicated fate. As he comes to terms with heartbreak, homecoming, and the perpetual struggle of adulthood, Sam will need your help exploring a dark and emotional adventure where the line between truth and deception is blurred.
Developed by Dontnod Entertainment and published by Bandai Namco, the new narrative-driven adventure game Twin Mirror will have you on the edge of your seats when it arrives on PS4 in 2019.
Cyrus Wesson – Community Specialist, Bandai Namco
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