
#A story about my uncle reloaded how to#
Shows how to review the character evidence after every roundĪfter completing the first go around of Uncle Marcus, I liked how short the gameplay was since you have to replay it entirely multiple times to reach the true ending. Fish for clues naturally while still playing along with the inside game. You must talk with every family member carefully to get them to open up more about what happened at the meeting. Her goal is to figure out who in the family tried to poison him at yesterday’s family meeting before his body shuts down. Somehow Abby can talk to Uncle Marcus on a separate video call while Abby is playing along cordially with everyone else. The main plot involves the family playing their annual trivia to celebrate Abby’s mom’s birthday. He knows that Abby is his only hope of survival after the family’s meeting since Abby did not attend. Ironically, Uncle Marcus is also not a favorite of the rest of the family. There are six (her Mum, Nan, sister, Auntie and cousins) possible suspects that Abby needs to interrogate.

He got poisoned the day before at her mom’s house and only she can found out who did it. The main character of story Abby who is implied to be the outcast of the family, is asked for help from her Uncle Marcus. Each clue can be rewatched by clicking on the image. When you get enough dirt on someone you can interrogate them on poisoning Uncle Marcus. Once you get into the story the main menu shows how many clues have been unlocked so far in case you do miss something during the conversations. The dialogue flows like how you would talk in the real world, but I turned on the streamer mode setting since I’m not super fast at making decisions. It’s definitely realistic to how the world is communicating and makes it more challenging to figure out who is lying.

The setting of the game (or movie) is unique, with the characters all on video chat in their own rooms and houses. If you like investigation “whodunit”, Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus won’t let you down! This was the first game I have played from Wales Interactive, who is known for their FMV style games. Solve the question of who in the family poisoned Uncle Marcus! This murder mystery is short and cinematic with multiple endings to uncover with tons of replayability.
