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Опубликовано: 5 июл. 2014 г. в 2:42

Before I start I want to state that I'm usually the person who thinks game reviews give way too high scores for lots of things.
But this time I feel 65 is too low. Yeas, the game has its problems, but it makes up for it big time.

The Good
– The atmosphere and the level designs are top-notch. The future is futuristic but not far-fetched, and the memory-excange aspect is really thought out on how it may affect society. The graphical design really helps too.
– Remember Me is almost purely story-based and it shows. The voice acting is decent at worst, great at best. The story itself unfolds in a perfect rythym and the two large and several smaller twists are not too clichéd to make them tiresome.
– The Memory Remix minigames add an easy but very unique puzzle type in a somewhat "timetravel changes the future" kind of way. Depending on your taste they may be the absolute high or low point of the game. (Though in latter case you probably wouldn't pick it up in the first place.)
Granted, the combat difficulty may vary for people. It's usually pretty easy even on highest difficulty but there are two ro three arena fights that are gimmicky and really frustrating.
– The music is just plain awesome.
– The achievements beside "kill n enemies" and "do x move n+1 time" are really fun to do, a rare thing in most games.

The Bad
– Unskippable cutscenes. And since the game is story-heavy it makes up almost half of NG+. It really hurts replayability.
– Linear level design. The levels are very unique and make up for it somewhat but you are always on a corridor no matter what.
– Short. Playing it casually can net an about 8 hour gameplay, I finished every achievement in little less than 20 with two playthroughs.
– Combat and camera system can be against the player soometimes.

The Neutral
– Though many people complained about the controls I found the PC controls very well ported, combat was easier for me than in the Arkham games. The only bad point is the Spammer (your "gun") which most of the times would simply not go into aim mode.
– Combat may seem repetitive as you use only four combos over and over but the Combo Lab customization system is pretty innovative and makes combat a somewhat tactical challenge that can be adapted to various play styles.

Altogether I'd say that the game is worth it for the story only, it's so good that you can replay it over and over again just like your favourite movies. If I'd have to give a numerical verdict it'd be around 72/100.
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