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Sometimes, knowing the story of someone we love from an older generation helps us understand them better After a successful PC and Nintendo Switch launch, Red Deer Games’ heartfelt walk down memory lane is available on Xbox consoles
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We really wanted to like Tell Me Your Story It looks lovely, and we love its concept We’re always keen to get our hands on more cosy games, and those with puzzles are even more welcome
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