- Publisher: DONTNOD Entertainment
- Release Date: Sep 3, 2020
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 16 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 16
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Mixed: 5 out of 16
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Negative: 6 out of 16
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Sep 8, 2020Let me start by saying support LGBTQ+ rights.
I think this game isn’t great. The story is very bland, and the gameplay follows suit. It’s slow and uninteresting. -
Oct 28, 2020Just as boring as the first episode. This constant teasing of information about characters you don't care about is aggravating, not suspense building
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Sep 4, 2020Another magnificant episode, congrats to Dontnod and the team who created that incredible game (the flirting with M was the best part)
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Sep 10, 2020another awesome episode. Story is amazing. thanks to xbox gamepass and dontnod
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Dec 10, 2020Tell me why does this **** exist? Another ****ty game with agenda. Tlou2 at least had amazing story, visual, sound and gameplay. This **** has nothing at all
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Feb 7, 2021
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Sep 5, 2020Playing a lot of xbox gamepass games this past week and never surprise... but this game WOW. Graphic are amazing. And the story... can’t wait of episode 3
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Sep 26, 2020Chapter 2 certainly doesnt hold the momentum of chapter 1, but it does bring up enough questions to keep you interested.
The book of goblins continues to be interesting as you take on simple puzzles.
These episodes are short which is nice, only 2.5 - 4hrs each which is perfect.
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Sep 15, 2020After a great start where the setting of the Ronan Twins and the tragedy at home is depicted, Episode two isn't able to live up to the expectations. gameplay consists mostly of doing some chores and even a scene at a police station that should have been thrilling comes down to doing more chores. If you expected Tell Me Why to pick up speed, you'll be disappointed. All in all, not a very good follow-up episode.
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Sep 3, 2020After a solid debut chapter, Tell Me Why: Chapter 2 doesn't keep the momentum going. There are pleasant individual character moments between twins Tyler and Alyson Ronan, who remain the undisputed highpoints of the game, but the rest of the cast suffers as a result. Tell Me Why wants to paint an emotional tale of struggle and growth, but Chapter 2's experience is stunted by overuse of the Bond mechanic and the decision-based icon sapping any tension.
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Sep 3, 2020Overall, between contemplative sequences, rather intense moments, reflections on forgiveness, on the concept of family and on self-acceptance, the second chapter of Tell Me Why accompanies us, with sufficient curiosity, at the gates of a final episode called to definitively close the curtain on the tormented history of the Ronan, revealing what is currently the biggest mystery of the game: once the "why" of some events have been discovered, will the two brothers be willing to accept the truth?