Remember Me is a
complete adventure cum action game which is based on the theme of Third person
shooter released in 2013. It is a single player game developed by Dontnod
Entertainment and published by Capcom. The game average review score is 7/10
which was given by many big critics rating platform.
The game is
somewhat similar to the free world, but not to the extent that titles like GTA
series can only be able to surf the city and the mission and the providing
information about the methods of goals look environments locate. Of course you
can go to the game shop and buy your favorite memory about the information that
you need without any gain.
There is an
interesting story that deals with the future of humanity's dark. Awesome
gameplay and emotional well lose and innovative ideas in this section for
further customization combo Remember Me has turned into the first level.
Nilin is her name,
and guided by the voice in her ear, she escapes into the welcoming arms of a
separatist movement called the Errorists. As it turns out, she is a messiah of
sorts to its members, though it isn't immediately clear just why she's such an
important part of this group's plans. And so as Nilin, you set off to free the
populace from the tyranny of the technology that has led to such abuse, and to
fell the corporation that controls it. You also seek to recover your lost past.
Who are you? What events led to this moment? Can you trust the words of this
mysterious Edge, whose voice guides you from one objective to the next?
This is a fantastic
premise, and occasionally, Remember Me makes good on it. The chilling opening
is one such example, though late game developments prove poignant as well,
revealing how personal pain can lead to far-reaching consequences for the ones
we love and even for entire cultures. In between, however, Remember Me falls
into a rut, leaning on typical video game tropes, the voice in your ear leading
you from one objective to the next with only a few words of exposition to motivate
you. Nilin even makes a crack about being a simple errand runner, and all too
often, that's the role you play.
Give yourself over
to this theme park ride, however, and you'll have a good time. Remember Me
takes on a predictable but comfortable rhythm of scripted platforming, melee
combat, and light puzzle solving. The leaping and climbing take a clear cue
from the Uncharted series, the game always leading you in the single direction
towards your destination. Visual cues always shows the path; the fun comes not
from the true dangers of navigation, but from the camera angles that highlight
the deep chasms beneath you and the gorgeous Neo Parisian architecture. A few
platforming stretches impart a sense of urgency, having you evade an aircraft's
gunfire, or hurrying along ledges being periodically electrified. But for the
most part, Remember Me's platforming isn't likely to challenge you, only to
stimulate your eyes and ears.
OS: Windows Vista ® / XP, Windows 7, Windows 8
Processor: Intel ® CoreTM2 Duo 2.4 Ghz or
better, AMD Athlon ™ X2 2.8 Ghz or better
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA ® GeForce ® 8800GTS or better,
ATI Radeon ™ HD 3850 or better
Hard Drive: 9 GB HD space
Sound: Standard audio device
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