
As a whole, it reminds me of Nolan’s films, Interstellar and Dunkirk, when various planes of time coalesce to wonderful, clarifying effect. There’s a light touch to the choreography of conversations and actions that occur alongside one another, each one filled with heartfelt emotion. I won’t divulge exactly what happens, but if time is the central device around which the game is structured then this is the moment various threads fall into thrilling lock-and-groove synchronization.
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This is true, but there’s another key movie influence behind game creator Luis Antonio’s absorbing debut.īut when Twelve Minutes hits, it really hits-none more than one sequence which had me convinced I was about to see the credits roll. Cinephiles may also note a resemblance between this premise and that of Alfred Hitchock’s Dial M for Murder, another single-apartment home-invasion thriller. It’s up to you to find a way out of this terrible situation, all without leaving the cramped three rooms of the apartment, rendered in rich colors like a classic Hollywood movie. But then, horror strikes: A cop, played with fierce intensity by Willem Dafoe, arrives at the door accusing your wife of murder. Playing as the husband, you help set the table using a classic point-and-click-adventure system of interaction-items combine with other items, objects, and people, viewed from a top-down perspective. A husband and wife, voiced by James McAvoy and Daisy Ridley, are celebrating news of their first pregnancy. Twelve Minutes confronts these questions head-on through the lens of the home-invasion thriller. We’ll likely have imagined what could drive us to such depraved extremes-the threatened life of a loved one? How about outright greed or lust?

These are questions many of us will have considered in our darkest moments, perhaps alone at home or in a deep nightmarish sleep.
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