
Solving the mystery is a part of your recovery, but that, unfortunately, means that Sam is at the center of everything. In return, you are supposed to improve and move forward mentally. Twin Mirror review A story that's selfish and lacklusterĪs Sam, a former journalist, you can make decisions that impact the lives of others, even in small ways. The problem is that it's all Twin Mirror has going for it. It's also a new system for the company that it could potentially expand upon in other games. It also ties in well with Sam's mental health struggles by providing an easy-to-understand and arresting visual for it all. The Mind Palace adds an interesting layer to the Dontnod formula and it's able to liven up the task of solving the mystery at the heart of the story. As a person with a multitude of anxiety disorders, I'm constantly worrying about how people see me and what I can do to "fake" my way through life, and Other Sam symbolizes these needs for real Sam. It takes a while for the game to clarify these differences, but it comes down to something I think a lot of people with anxiety suffer from: How you should present yourself to the world. He's clean shaven, wears glasses and a blazer, and is calmer. The center of this setpiece, however, is Other Sam (who never gets a name in the game beyond "Him"). Source: Dontnod Entertainment (Image credit: Source: Dontnod Entertainment) Sam is at the core of the game, but he's not only unlikeable, but the game makes some serious missteps to make him the protagonist, leaving a lot of elements behind in the process. However, while Twin Mirror is visually appealing and presents a new way to sway the decisions of your character, therefore adding to the Dontnod canon, the actual meat of the game leaves a lot to be desired. What can make it stand out is in the execution. It's a classic setup for a detective story.

He's left to face his inner turmoil while attempting to solve a murder. This becomes important when he's forced to go back to his small, mining home town in West Virginia after his best friend Nick dies under suspicious circumstances.

It's a chrome, metallic infinity of mirrors where he can retreat inside himself when things get difficult on the outside. The system in Twin Mirror is the Mind Palace, a place where our main character, Sam Higgs, can go to talk to a version of himself that I like to call Other Sam and relive important memories.
