![]() Then after that, we find the twins at the convenience store again doing inventory before getting involved with a stuffed toy war with Alyson’s co-worker and best friend, as Tyler. He’s of Tlingit descent and offers awesome insight. ![]() We’re treated to a couple cool moments with Michael, Alyson’s co-worker at the convenience store. In addition to some character building at the house, we’re treated to a rather lengthy vigilante detective sequence at the police archive looking up various facts about Mary-Ann’s case and learning that almost every character we’ve met up this point have some sort of involvement with her downfall. In Chapter 1, we find out that the mother, Mary-Ann Ronan, didn’t exactly die the way any residents in Delos Crossing were led to believe, and it turns out there’s a whole lot more to it. It’s tough figuring out why these decisions have to be made, as it doesn’t seem like your furniture is pertinent to the story, and unfortunately that becomes a theme that takes shape in Chapter 2. Gameplay picks up back at the Ronan house where Alyson and Tyler are going through their belongings to decide what to get rid of or keep. For more background on what the game is about, you can refer to this review of the first chapter of the game. ![]() This is the second of Tell Me Why‘s three chapters. ![]() The second chapter in Tell Me Why picks up right where Chapter 1 left off as Alyson and Tyler continue to look back on the details of their mother’s death, but hardly anything interesting happens in this slog of a chapter. The Ronan twins visit their mother for the first time in a decade. ![]()
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