12 Minutes is frustrating fun
/If you’ve got an Xbox game pass you can already play 12 minutes. If you haven’t, it is still worth getting and having a go. You won’t play it for the graphics though. They are fit for purpose, but viewed close up they fall apart a bit. On the rare occasions that you can see the characters in close up they look a bit scary. The gameplay is essentially a bunch of repeated attempts for a “happy ending” in a situation which doesn’t seem to allow for one. Well, what would you do if cop showed up and accused your wife of murder a few minutes into an evening at home?
Play it right and everyone ends up happy (I hope). Play it wrong and you get thrown back to the start with hopefully a bit more knowledge about what is going on. Some parts drag a bit, you end up trying everything on everything, but so far it has been making sense and we are making progress
This type of game is best played as a group effort, as you can all pitch in and make suggestions. There’s an apparently dodgy plot twist right at the end that we haven’t met up with yet, but we’ve enjoyed the game enough so far for it not to matter. It’s worth mentioning the voice acting, which is very good - with proper actors building a nice atmosphere.