

So on my very first run, before I had even entered a time loop, I tried to stab him with the kitchen knife. Having seen the trailer, I went into the game with prior information, specifically that the cop will try and kill me when he comes in. It also gives a clear birds-eye view of the surroundings and “most” of the important objects to interact with, but more on that later. The top-down camera feels extremely fresh though as if you’re looking into a toy house after removing the roof. BloodyGoodReviews™ 🏎️ Hot Wheels 🐊 Far Cry 6 August 21, 2021 Well this is brutal… #TwelveMinutes /v2Ka1oEg6o But the main gameplay mechanic is point-and-click puzzle-solving like you might recall from classic adventure games. I expected narrative choices, similar to the ones you’d make in a Telltale game, and these are present here as well. I had seen a few trailers during online events and they certainly caught my interest on concept and story alone, but I hadn’t the foggiest clue on what I would actually have to do in the game. Now, surprisingly I had no idea about the type of gameplay to expect prior to starting my first run. Willem Dafoe, known for his gravelly voice and recognizable face, plays the cop and another role, but even telling you about that would ruin the final plot twist of the game somewhat.

He plays the husband and will be the only character you control throughout the game. James McAvoy is an actor I’ve first been impressed with when he took on the role of young Charles Xavier in the X-Men reboot. Home › Gaming › Twelve Minutes game review: Stuck in a time loopĭaisy Ridley – James McAvoy – Willem Dafoeĭaisy Ridley, perhaps best known for her recent role as Rey in the new Star Wars trilogy, plays your wife, who’s suspected of killing her own father, though her motives are unknown at first.
