About This Game Rememoried is an independent video game, a virtual place where memories change to dreams and the only possible way is forgetting, which becomes a mechanism for proceeding to the next layer of dreams. The Surrealist explorative first-person adventure game.GameplayThe basic element of gameplay is the ability to forget. Some elements in the surroundings change when the player turns away or leaves, and become more than just a direction sign: they become the way along which the player walks, flies and falls.
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Finding such a way to the higher levels is a matter of his aptness and intuition, rewarded by advancing higher. Failure, on the other hand, brings a return to the lower levels, which may be more or less altered then.StoryIf you fall asleep while stargazing, a gate to a new world situated in between the world of memories and the world of dreams will open for you.
That intermediate world gradually turns reality to fragments and infuses the player with the desire to know the unknowable. But the most persistent can feel the unknowable.“You count the stars above your head just like the one who pointed a finger at you from the unknown. The closer you get to infinity, the more you get lost in the numbers created to describe the real world, and your eyelids become curtains that hide unexpected discoveries beyond the borders, reached by only the strongest thoughts.
This exciting play for one spectator is a reward for everyday gifts of the mind.”Features– varied environments– living entities– more than 20 levels– electronic and classic music– spoken word.
PC GamesPublished on September 20th, 2015 by Chris O'Connor
Summary: Rememoried is a very different game on the PC that is great value but does lack some direction
I can only assume that this is what wandering through Salvador Dali’s dreams would be like… with M.C. Escher as a guide.
I get the impression this game would be best within VR as it is based primarily around your POV… or more specifically the way the landscape changes when you turn your back. It’s an interesting game mechanic and works quite well… the drawback is the complete lack of any instructions, well to be fair there are instructions of sorts but they are quite cryptic.
There will be times you may want to pull your hair out… there will be times when you just exclaim “What the (Expletive deleted)”… but more often than not, if you can’t see the way out… turn around and it may well appear before you when you look back.
The problem with placing your game in a dreamscape and giving it “dream logic” is that at times knowing what the goal is can be a bit confusing. Typically it’s head towards the glowing thing… or climb as high as you can… but sometimes it is less apparent.
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Fortunately the music and atmospheric sound helps to keep you distracted for the most part… though if you find yourself resetting the level again and again it might become a bit annoying.
Other than describing Rememoried as a surrealist dream simulator… the other thing I can liken it to is an oculus rift experience called Sight Line/the chair. In that experience the same mechanic is used… a kind of “now you see it, now you don’t”… Rememoried takes that idea though and creates a puzzle game… one in which the way to your goal not only may not be immediately apparent… it may not immediately exist, until you have turned your gaze elsewhere and then back again.
For those who get stuck… there aren’t really a lot of walkthroughs (yet) but there are the odd hints here and there… I have to admit I did seek help for the Kaleidoscope level… only to find out I was trying to reach the wrong thing… after I found out what I was supposed to reach it suddenly became easy.
Gameplay 3.5
The gameplay is refreshingly different… but it’s uniqueness can also be the most frustrating thing… not knowing what the objective is can make for a frustrating gaming experience… though those with patience (and especially after you get a hang of the look somewhere else then back mechanic) are rewarded with some mind bending visuals.
Graphics 4.5
How do you grade a dreamscape? The game takes a basically minimalist approach but the effect is lovely… you aren’t bombarded with colour and shapes… rather there are a few set pieces per level and they are scattered throughout. Arguably the visual cues are your best chance for progression.
Audio 4
There are some lovely pieces of music to accompany you on your trippy experience and the disembodied voices are adequately done. Clans royale juego. Nothing amazing… but arguably just right for the experience.
Value 3.5
At around $9 this is pretty good value… my only hesitation would be due to the lack of guidance within the game… but it’s hard to know if having more guidance would end up ruining a portion of the game. The ethereal feel is paramount to the experience and if you had someone there telling you directly what to do, I do suspect that would take you out of that Out of Body experience.
For those with an Oculus Rift the developer is working on support for it… I for one can’t wait to experience this already immersive surreal landscape in an even more first person fashion. The notion of feeling right in the midst of aquatic dream animals floating by and glowing forests… yep, I’ll be there!