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The Remember Me game shows a similarly advanced world as in our NX post-cyberpunk roleplaying game, although memory modifications won’t be in focus. Good inspiration!
New “Remember Me” Trailer Zooms In On Memories
A new trailer for Capcom and Dontnod Entertainment’s upcoming game Remember Me dives into memories, which are a commodity in the dystopian future of the game. They’re also key to in-game navigating, puzzling, storytelling, and combat.
You’ll play as Nilin, a memory hunter trying to recover her memories and take down her former employer, Memorize. She’s able to enter memories, render them, and look for glitches within them — but the act of changing memories has consequences.
Watch the video for the full details. Remember Me comes out June 4 in North America and June 7 in Europe.
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Added it to my Steam wishlist recently; it looks great and has really interesting futuristic ideas that I’m all about.
What would happen if police forces were fully outsourced into private, competing companies and where everyone needed a police insurance? Take a look.
Awesome concept art from Ben Mauro for a cool little movie project called “From the Future with Love”. (Look for trailer in next post.)
“Don’t worry about the Gimp, as long as you don’t bother him he usually won’t fire his gatling”
(Source: sekigan, via postapocalypticfashion)
The voice samples are actually the warnings you hear in the Hong Kong metro…
Hong Kong: 2050 A.D. You’re about to inject a dose of mind-altering nanobots. This is the soundtrack to your trip.