Let’s Play Tell Me Why

This is a game in the same ilk of Life is Strange and the Telltale Games, as it is mostly story oriented as you go from scene to scene diving yourself into the story the game is telling you. There are a lot of side plots going into the overall lining plot in the game which revolves around twins Tyler and Allison finding out what happened to their mother many years ago at their childhood home on a fateful night that changed their lives forever. This game explores some really hot topics like mental illness, anxiety and the LGBTQ+ community which was actually kind of nice for a change to see in a game. I enjoyed the story and it kept me on the edge of my seat to the very end!


  • Let’s Play Immortus Temporus (100% Achievements Run)
    Let’s Play Immortus Temporus (100% Achievements Run)

    I found this indie game on the Xbox marketplace after finding out about it on TrueAchievements. The achievements are way different on Steam than the Xbox, which is really strange! The game itself can be pretty fun once you figure out what’s happening, and I ended up playing a lot more than required for the…


  • Let’s Play Return to Grace (100% Achievements Run)
    Let’s Play Return to Grace (100% Achievements Run)

    Wasn’t sure what to expect on this game I found deep inside the Xbox PC Gamepass catalogue, but was intrigued by the story is was trying to tell. The achievements aren’t too bad, just expect to play through certain bits a few times for different endings. Lost humanity, planets, technology and different AI is the…


  • Let’s Play An Evil Existence (100% Achievements Run)
    Let’s Play An Evil Existence (100% Achievements Run)

    This indie game I found on the Xbox One had a lot of puzzles and a lot of Resident Evil 7 inspiration going into it. Some of the achievements were a bit confusing, so together with commentary from Cokesodacan, we were able to hunt down all the missables and get everything for the full completion…