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Remember Me review – This is the Remix

They say the human brain is the world’s most powerful supercomputer. It contains information like any other computer, and like any other computer, there has to be a way to hack it. In Remember Me, developer Dontnod’s first game, that’s exactly what the Memorize Corporation has not only figured out how to do, but also how to monetize.

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Sidology3919d ago

I can't believe you gave this game a 7.

Megaton3919d ago

Why? That's what I'd give it. It's a good game.

Sidology3919d ago

Because it's a bad, bad game with really great visuals. Weak combat, a badly juxtapositions soundtrack, a storyline that doesn't explore the darker possibilities of a godlike power.

So many things were overlooked in the game's production in making a gorgeous world that you can't even explore. It's a backdrop for a hallway.

Megaton3919d ago

That's why it's a 7, not a 10. Besides, I didn't have an issue with the combat or soundtrack. The combo lab is fine. Maybe a bit limited if I were to knock it in any way.

Rewriting someone's memory to make them believe they killed their wife, causing them to kill themselves isn't dark?

JohnCartenper3919d ago

The PC version is visually breathtaking on a 50-65" plasma.
Plus, the score is pretty slick.
I like the mix of classical and electronic (combat segments).

Megaton3919d ago

Yeah, it is pretty nice on my PC. I like the music as well. Some bad camera angles, hackey writing and poor voice acting bring it down a bit, but overall it's a pretty solid game. The art style and design is flawless cyberpunk. Part of the disappointment is that you can't explore the beautiful world they created.

passthemstickss3919d ago

The score was incredible and I don't normally like that kind of music. And the game has all the foundation set for a big world, but they never give it to you. I can only hope for a prequel where you play as the Errorist you used to be in an open world.

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Remember Me - A Forgotten Gem

A Capcom classic, Remember Me, has ironically been forgotten in the 10 years since its release on PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

SimpleSlave313d ago

Sadly, Remember Me is not a forgotten Gem but a case of wasted potential. The best idea the game had was the Mind Remix Segments and the New Paris World setting, neither of which where really exploited or used well. Instead everything comes down to this just being pretty Beat'em Up and nothing more.

It does deserves a re-imagining though. Make it in first person and use something like the current Sherlock Holmes like gamedesign. Use some of that Deus Ex/Hitman mechanics and go all the way with the Memory Remix as the center piece.

Each case takes place in the mind of a victim, either dead, dying, or alive, and each level should be design like a Hitman level. Contained but chock-full of details. Investigating in the real world give you hints and clues as to how you can help or mess up a person's memory. Make this a player's choice. You can add combat but make it tasteful and short IF combat is required. Make the combat fit the narrative and the setting. Like a Boss fight taking place in the Mind of a CEO that's hiding a dark secret. Or a victim injected with some nasty Nano Machines trying to erase her memories so she can't be scanned by the Memory Remix Agent. Stuff like that. Again, make these short, sweet and to the point.

The potential for a classic is there but the original wasn't even close to being it.

blackblades312d ago

I liked the game, couldve been better but you can say that for every game or movie.

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Looking Back at the Best Beat'em Ups on the PS3

Carve your burning fist through this list featuring the best beat'em ups you can experience on the PlayStation 3.

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jznrpg393d ago

I loved Asura’s Wrath . It’s my avatar still to this day

Abnor_Mal393d ago

I remember Remember Me, I haven’t forgotten that it was actually a good game.

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Bring it Back | Remember Me

Some may not remember Capcom and Dontnod Entertainment's Remember Me, but GotGame does, making it a part of another Bring it Back retrospective.

IamTylerDurden11107d ago (Edited 1107d ago )

I agree. Personally, Remember Me, imo, was quite underrated. The game was linear and beautiful Neo Paris wasn't available to be explored as much as I would've liked, but as a whole, it was enjoyable.

Graphics were excellent, the art style was terrific and Nillin was a tremendous character that was voiced beautifully. It even had a solid story. Combat was attacked, but going back recently, I rather enjoyed it. The pressen system was genius and the basic flow to action worked. Platforming was terrible, but the overall package was one that i loved and I'd rather DontNod make more titles like this then become complacent making knockoff Tell Tale games. They are going down the same road as TT, using old tech and pumping out inferior products consistently. I know they had interest in a sequel and had already written the script. Capcom just doesn't want it, but I do.

Magog1107d ago

Yeah their walking simulators do nothing for me. Funny that Quantic Dream seem to be going in the other direction. I wouldn't be surprised to see some actual gameplay in their next game.

Relientk771107d ago

I will always see Remember Me as one of the most underrated games of the PS3/Xbox 360 generation. I had a blast with the game. I would love a sequel.

PersonX1107d ago

No point, nothing but a mediocre game.