Twin Mirror utilizes a number of familiar Dontnod story elements and gameplay mechanics.
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That leads into the game's full plot, as Sam begins to look into the circumstances surrounding his friend's untimely death. Nick's death is what brought Sam to Basswood, but Nick's daughter believes there's foul play involved. Sam's story about a wrongful death raised safety concerns that led to the mine's closure, leading to layoffs for the majority of the town's workers.
It turns out he's not a welcome presence in Basswood, thanks to an old story involving the mine shafts. He's an investigative journalist, beaten down by his old profession. His old friend, Nick, has died and he's in town to attend his wake. It's Sam's first time returning to the sleepy West Virginia town and it's not under happy circumstances. Twin Mirror introduces players to Sam Higgs, who opens the story by exploring the bluffs outside his old home of Basswood. There are a lot of firsts here and Shacknews recently had a chance to try Twin Mirror out for ourselves. And while Bandai Namco is lending their assistance, Twin Mirror is also Dontnod's first self-published game. Twin Mirror takes a step away from episodic storytelling and is a full-length game, the team's first since 2018's Vampyr. It also represents Dontnod exploring a different sort of new ground. It's more of a murder mystery than the developer's previous efforts, taking players into a town filled with unknowns. Twin Mirror takes Dontnod more into uncharted territory. The upcoming Twin Mirror is one of those new stories, with Dontnod teaming up with publisher Bandai Namco to introduce players to an all-new main character. The French developer is mainly known for the Life is Strange series, but has recently branched out to create whole new stories outside of that. Dontnod Entertainment has been recognized for putting together some of the best story-based games of the past decade.