![]() ![]() Remember Me takes place in a future Neo-Paris where memories can be backed up, shared, and erased with an implant called the Sensen. ![]() ![]() The environments are part glossy surveillance state, part warlord fiefdom (Well, maybe not the cover.) It’s a well-paced, high-concept, and charmingly earnest cyberpunk allegory with interesting combat and puzzles to boot. There’s the creative, intellectually heady premise necessarily built around hundreds of barely differentiated people trying to kill you the bosses with glowing weak points and combat finishers where buttons flash on the screen and you hit them the box cover art where the hero is facing backward but sort of looking over their shoulder in profile, like no human in real life would ever do.īut while Remember Me never earned the near-universal acclaim that Life Is Strange got, its old, often mixed reviews don’t capture just how well the game stands up. The PC and console game exemplifies tropes that many narrative projects - including Life Is Strange - have since evolved past. Remember Me is ironically one of the least-remembered titles from Dontnod, a French studio known for the critically acclaimed Life Is Strange and the more recent Vampyr. ![]()
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