
I imagine that’s what the twins are experiencing as they continuously confront the violence that led to their mother’s demise. It feels almost impossible to process and move past something you cannot explain. That the killing took place is never in doubt, but the driving conflict of Tell Me Why quickly becomes figuring out what drove a mother to threaten to murder one of her own children. Spoiler alert for the first moments of the story: Upon starting Tell Me Why, you immediately see a flashback that reveals how one twin killed their mom in self-defense. 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.

Or, use Spotify Connect to use your phone to control the music remotely.That said, it doesn’t really matter which perspective you go with. Here you can change your music selection, skip songs, play/pause, or adjust the volume. Press the Xbox button on your controller to bring up the Xbox Guide.Tip: If the game allows, you can disable in-game music for the best Spotify experience. When you play Spotify on your Xbox, it continues playing when you go to your game. Then on another device, go to and enter the pin you see on your screen. Open the Spotify app on your phone or tablet, and find your device using Spotify Connect.


With Cortana, you can voice control the tunes. Download the Spotify app on your Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, or Xbox One to listen to your favorite music and podcasts on your console.
