Remember Me, the futuristic action adventure title from Dontnod was unveiled by publisher Capcom last week. Capcom's marketing head for Europe and US Michael Pattison has revealed why the company ...
Remember Me from Dotnod Entertainment and Capcom takes place in 2048. You play as Nilin, a memory hunter in Neo-Paris, who has her memories erased. Fortunately, Nilin remembers how to fight otherwise ...
Remember Me was snaffled by Capcom after Sony axed it along with a handful of other projects. French developer Dontnod debuted the game at last year's gamescom under the title Adrift, a PlayStation 3 ...
At first, I thought that Remember Me would be one of those games where I liked its ideas more than its execution. But, even though it's surrounded by some rough ...
Amnesia is one of the most resilient plot devices in video games, from early classics like "Deja Vu" to this year's "BioShock Infinite." It's so common that, by now, forgetful game protagonists may ...
Antoine Carier-Wells is the founder of MEMORIZE, a fictional company — in Capcom's upcoming game Remember Me — that is responsible for the invention of a new brain implant, the Sensations Engine ...
Capcom, which gave the world the Street Fighter and Resident Evil video games, is dipping its toe into publishing with the release of its first e-book, Remember Me: The Pandora Archive. The book is ...
Remember Me has been announced by Capcom at gamescom 2012. The game is an original property designed by French developer Dontnod Studio with former Splinter Cell, Rainbow Six and Heavy Rain personnel ...
GRID 2 has retained its place at the top of the all-format gaming chart. Codemasters' racing sequel, which experiences a 50% drop in sales, is followed by FIFA 13 in second, while Capcom's Remember Me ...
Being perched on the precipice of a new console generation has made video game developers reflect about their own relationship with technology. Ubisoft's new open-world game "Watch_dogs" is at once ...
Amnesia is one of the most resilient plot devices in video games, from early classics like “Deja Vu” to this year’s “BioShock Infinite.” It’s so common that, by now, forgetful game protagonists may ...
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