
REMEMBER ME. PS3. NEW JUST NOT SEALED.
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The year is 2084. Held under Orwellian surveillance by corrupt state officials, the citizens of Neo-Paris have forfeited confidentiality in exchange for the convenience of technology. They've even given up memories. Now, cherished recollections are commodities, bought, sold, and bartered. This is where Nilin steps in.
As a so-called Memory Hunter, Nilin can break into people's brains to loot, alter and overload. Fearful of this power, her former employer Memorize wipes her slate and locks her up. Nilin's escape from head-sapping mega jail, Bastille, kick-starts a journey of revolution and rediscovery: of who she is, of what she knows, and of just how much damage a Memhunter can do to Big Brother.
Disappointingly, this tempting gambit soon gives out to the ordinary. You will, for instance, spend a large part of Remember Me fighting - a door opens, a feisty rabble piles in, and a scrap ensues within a large, flat space. Such sections make little sense plotwise, but they do offer fleeting glimpses of innovation.
Combos are customisable, letting you set each strike on a chain of up to eight. Four different effects, called Pressens, enhance these strikes. Down on health? Slap all your red regenerative Pressens into one combo. Need to cut the cool-down of your special moves? Use the blue ones instead. Combos can be mixed-and-matched to suit circumstance.