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Amnesia: Memories Review [Capsule Computers]

Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:

"Slowly but surely the visual novel scene has begun to grow in the West. What started with a few visual novels being released for the PSP while fans took matters into their own hands for PC titles has now blossomed into an industry that sees numerous visual novels receive large amounts of funding as well as more than a handful of otome visual novels, those that are released for female fans, being released in the West as well. One such visual novel happens to be Amnesia: Memories. After spending some regretful time with the anime adaptation last year, does the original story deliver a better experience?"

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Amazon Slashes Up To 80% Off On Several AAA & Recently Released Games

Daily Video Game writes: "Amazon is running a new game sale that adds several new AAA and recently released games across multiple gaming platforms right now, featuring a variety of games, including action-adventure, RPG, simulation, and more, for a limited time!

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Amnesia: Memories and Later x Crowd bring cheesy otome mystery to the Switch | TheSixthAxis

New releases of Amnesia: Memories and the spin-off collection Later X Crowd are now on Switch. Is it worth picking up these two otome games?

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Review - Amnesia: Memories (Switch) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Leo Faria: "There are great otome titles out there where you’re treated like a princess from start to finish. Birushana may have been a bit hardcore at times (with some violent roots of their own), but the heroine stood on her own two feet and had so much more to her than just a Mary Sue with celestial leanings. Cupid Parasite had so much heart and humor I could forgive the way a goddess was occasionally mistreated by her bevy of boys. I think Amnesia: Memories is just a tad cold, a bit too mean, and left me feeling restless and unresolved. It hits the notes, but it hits them in the wrong key. A classic, certainly, and I’m glad Switch owners have the option to play it. I just don’t know if it’s one I’d pick up if given the choice."

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