Love this game so far, nice graphics, great setting. I liked the "altering the memory" parts but it does feel a bit linear with repetitive fighting. The concept of the story is great but the gameplay and how it progresses doesn't take full advantage of the idea.
Honestly, this should have been open world like Assassin's Creed, but I guess there'd be too many similarities.
[QUOTE=Mr. Agree;40939832]Love this game so far, nice graphics, great setting. I liked the "altering the memory" parts but it does feel a bit linear with repetitive fighting. The concept of the story is great but the gameplay and how it progresses doesn't take full advantage of the idea.
Honestly, this should have been open world like Assassin's Creed, but I guess there'd be too many similarities.[/QUOTE]
It's better to get games like this then the high budget studios with the same game (like the 4th in the series) that throws Doritos money at IGN.
It is ironic that a game called Remember Me will end up being pretty forgetful.
[QUOTE=kyle877;40945203]It is ironic that a game called Remember Me will end up being pretty forgetful.[/QUOTE]Because it's a cry for help by the developers of the game, it's their way of telling the gamer to remember it, to cherish the unique experience that it brought to them, and to remind them that there's more to gaming than just generic Call of Duty ripoffs with watered down gameplay and a lackluster story with predictable plot twists.
or not idfk i didnt even play the game lol
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