![]() You can read our review of the game through here. ![]() Published as it was by Xbox Game Studios, it is, of course, also available via Xbox Game Pass across both platforms. Tell Me Why is currently available on Xbox One and PC. It seems that unlike the first chapter being free, chapters 2 and 3 will be sold at a discounted rate only for two days- so if you should enjoy the first chapter and want to jump in on the rest of the game for a cheaper entry point, you’ll only have the next couple of days to do so. Ordinarily sold for $20, they can now be purchased together for half off, at $10. Meanwhile, Chapters 2 and 3 of Tell Me Why are also currently being sold at discounted prices. The developer has announced that the first chapter of the three chapter-long game is now free for everyone across both PC and Xbox. ![]() Like most Dontnod games, it was also an episodic release, and if you’ve been on the fence about whether or not to give the game a go, now is the perfect time to do so. Through a focus on character design, narrative, paratexts, and game reception, I explore the ways Tyler is a more complex example of transgender representation. ![]() Dontnod Entertainment released Tell Me Why late last year for Xbox and PC, and as you’d expect from the people who made Life is Strange, it was a great game that told an emotionally charged story. In this work, I examine the character Tyler from the game Tell Me Why as a critical case study toward the representational adequacy of transgender people in video games. ![]()
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