A visionary 3rd person action adventure, Remember Me puts players into the role of Nilin, a former elite memory hunter with the ability to break into people’s minds and steal or even alter their memories. The authorities, fearful of her knowledge and capabilities have arrested Nilin and wiped her memory clean. After her escape from prison, Nilin sets out on a mission to recover her identity, helped by her last and only friend. This search for her past leads to her being hunted by the very people that created this surveillance society.
Neo-Paris, 2084: Personal memories can now be digitized, bought, sold and traded. The last remnants of privacy and intimacy have been swept away in what appears to be a logical progression of the explosive growth of social networks at the beginning of the 21st century. The citizens themselves have accepted this surveillance society in exchange for the comfort only smart technology can provide. This memory economy gives immense power over society to just a handful of people.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5400+ | Intel Core 2 Quad Q9500 2.83GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition |
VRAM | 256 MB | 1 GB |
RAM | 2 GB | 4 GB |
OS | Win Xp 32 | Win Vista 64 |
Graphics Card | nVidia GeForce 8800 GTS / AMD Radeon HD 3850 | nVidia GeForce GTX 560 / AMD Radeon HD 7790 |
Direct X | DX 9 | DX 9 |
SOUND CARD | Yes | Yes |
HDD Space | 9 GB | 9 GB |
Game Analysis | In Remember Me, players assume the role of Nilin, an elite memory hunter who is not only incredibly athletic and trained in martial arts, but also has the special ability to break into people’s minds and steal or even change their memories. When her own memory is erased, Nilin begins her journey to reclaim her identity and discover how she can change the world. | |
High FPS | 187 FPS ( GTX 1060 ) | |
Optimization Score | 8.6 |
visuals
The game visuals was too good. i love the visuals a lot.. Then comes the gameplay and story. Both was good too. I just love the game that’s what i want to say.
Graphics
Sound
Story
Controls
Lack of influence on the story
This game has mechanics that you will find in other, more popular games like The Division. If you buy this game now, in 2016, you’ll see what I mean.
The game has a high production value, no doubt. Great music, great sounds, great graphics (Unreal engine) but the controls are somewhat awkward. I only played with keyboard and mouse, so maybe I should’ve tried with a gamepad instead.
The story is interesting, but they should’ve perhaps enabled the players to make their own decisions. As far as I know, there is only one outcome in the game, and the player can’t make any story-changing choices.
Easy puzzles, easy jumping on platforms, the game holds your hand all the way. Nevertheless, I enjoyed it.