

The selection process quickly turned into a mundane task I had to do rather than a compelling way to twist the twins’ fates.


While some characters may protest when confronted with your memory-based evidence, there’s no way to really know “the truth.” This ties in thematically with the idea of truth not being an indisputable sequence of events, but the lack of pressure I felt as a player made my internal debate a bit dull and low-stakes. Now, let's move on to some hints and tips for the game.That said, it doesn’t really matter which perspective you go with. Tell Me Why is split into three episodes and this walkthrough contains a page for each episode. A single achievement in the first episode is linked to a collectable, and an achievement in the final episode will require you to have found all of the collectables in the game. The Tell Me Why achievements are mainly linked to story beats, some of which can be missed if you do not select the correct dialogue. Feel free to interact with items and people around you which are not listed in the walkthrough to gain insight into Alyson and Tyler's life. This guide will aim to be as spoiler-free as possible to ensure you can experience the game on your own. The choices I made in order to allow a replay of Episode 3 only have been included if you wish to follow my playthrough to the letter. As you can skip all the cutscenes and most dialogue during your replay, this should only take you an hour to complete. To avoid having to replay two episodes of the game to get the opposite achievement, it is best to pick a mixture of good (to strengthen) or bad (to weaken) decisions throughout the first two episodes, to allow you to only replay the final episode. These achievements are the result of several decisions you will have made throughout the story. There are two achievements within the final episode which relate to either having strengthened or weakened the twin's bond.
