About This Game Kris, Rosa, Peter, Xavier, and Lisa are friends for life. They went through high school together and all managed to wind up in the same community college. Their lives were filled with parties, study sleepovers, and everything best friends did. After all, you develop a bond after 8 years. However, there is a dark secret that clouds this friendship; one that has haunted certain members of the group for years. The day before their graduation, on their way to their marching practice, they are kidnapped and taken to a remote location, their long-term memories locked away and leaving them frightened. Stainless steel bracelets decorate their wrists and they find themselves in the dead center of a sterile white room with one TV on the far wall and a locked door opposite of it. The TV comes on and you learn that a dark secret has been hidden from Kris. The only way out for Kris and his friends is for him to discover it. "I cannot wait until the truth is revealed... What will you do, I wonder..." Who will leave? Creative Team: Game/Plot Design by Ethan Nakashima Story Development/GUI Design by Michaela Laws Sprite and CG Art by ReddArt Background Art by Badriel Music by Christopher Escalante Sound Effects by Jonah Scott Story Edits by Natasha Laws Journal Edits by D. R. Berry Voice Over Actors: Kris - Alejandro Saab Rosa - Michaela Laws Peter - Austin Hively Lisa - Dawn M. Bennett Xavier - Michael A. Zekas Mask - Jalen K. Cassell Sara - Hayden Daviau Brother (Tutorial) - Ethan Nakashima Sister (Tutorial) - Michaela Laws Abductor - Mark Child Kris & Sara's Mom - Sheila M. Gagne Rosa's Mom and Teacher - Marissa Lenti Lisa's Mom - Danielle McRae Rehab Captain - Sean Chiplock Officer Parks - Kellen Goff Xavier's Drugdealer - Preston Cowley Bartender - Steve Nunez Policemen - Michaela Laws & Mark Child News Reporters - Ethan Nakashima & Eric Dubyu Kris's Therapist - Brittany Lauda Students - Brittany Lauda, Dani Mohrbach, & Kellen Goff 7aa9394dea Title: Remember, RememberGenre: Adventure, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Michaela Laws, Ethan NakashimaPublisher:Michaela LawsRelease Date: 11 May, 2017 Remember, Remember remember me don't remember me with sadness. remember remember 5 november. remember remember what we fight for. i remember i remember philip larkin summary. remember remember the fifth of november quote. remember remember eyring. remember remember please remember who i used to be. macbeth remember remember. remember remember game. remember remember gunpowder treason and plot. i remember i remember quando. remember remember always that all of us meaning. remember remember 9th of november. remember remember 5th november song. remember remember the 5th of november full poem. remember remember your mercy lord. i remember i remember korean song. remember remember the 4. remember remember remember song lyrics. remember remember nursery rhyme. remember remember the 6th of december. remember remember remember my name. remember to remember gerund. remember remember all we fight for. v for vendetta remember remember quote. remember remember the fifth of november song. remember remember english song download. remember remember the 5th of november rhyme. remember remember the 8th of november. remember remember the 9th of november film. remember remember visual novel. remember remember the 6th of november çeviri. remember remember v for vendetta. remember remember grace and mercy. remember remember 6th of november. remember remember all of the lies that you say. remember remember the 8th of december. just remember just remember. remember remember film. remember remember kpop. remember remember the 11th of november. remember you remember me. remember or forget lyrics. remember remember me from coco. remember remember big zuu. remember remember remember the 5th of november. can you remember remember my name. remember remember song himym. remember remember the 9th of november poem. i remember i remember poem. remember to remember by steven curtis chapman. remember remember my name fame. remember remember the of september. remember remember dofus. remember remember english song. i remember i remember by larkin. remember to remember ving. remember remember remember song. remember remember game download. remember everything remember. remember heart remember. remember remember december. remember remember the 5th of november meaning. remember doing vs remember to do. remember to remember x. remember remember youtube. remember remember this is now and now and now. remember me remember you. i remember i remember by philip larkin summary. do you remember remember my name. remember remember the 8th of november memes. remember remember when i lost my mind. remember remember the 5th of november full. remember remember me for centuries. remember remember song. remember remember the 7th of november. i remember i remember by thomas hood. i remember i remember explanation. remember remember remember me. remember or forget. gedicht remember remember the 5th of november. remember winnie remember gif. remember remember the 5th of november lyrics. remember to remember ing exercises. enrique iglesias remember remember mp3 download. i remember i remember question answers. remember remember me jack schrader. remember remember movie. remember to remember synonym. i remember i remember how i lost my mind Remember, Remember is a suspenseful visual novel that I really enjoyed playing. Its not often I can find a good visual novel with horror/thriller elements but this hits it on the head. The visual novel itself is short after the first play though, but it is worth it to replay to get to know each character individually. The mazes are laggy, but I think that might just be my computer. Another issue that I have is that no matter what I can’t unlock the “Masochistic Pleasure” achievement, and it seems like nobody else has. (Seriously, if somebody unlocks this achievement please tell me how to). Overall, a unique visual novel that was fun to play and worth it’s price!. Certainly an interesting premise, but rather short. 1.8hrs and that's with needing to restart some of the mazes multiple times.... maybe i just read the rest of the stuff quickly since i turned off the voices? *shrugs* would label it more as a thriller (even that's barely adequate as a description) it will mostly upset you with the random mobs wasndering the maze that seems to pop out of no where since you can only see 2-3 units in any given direction.overall it was okay and i (mostly) enjoyed my ~2hrs of gameplay but dont really feel like there's much point to continue with it.. I like the characters, it's interesting, well drawn and the story is surprisingly emotional. The voiceacting is nice and I really like the CG's I've managed to get. I reccomend it and there is reason to do multiple playthroughs for CGs and see every aspect of the story through the relationships with the four friends.There is only one problem and honestly, it's more a personal one -I can't beat it.I just can't beat the final maze.Obviously others have been able to, maybe I'm just really bad at the mazes.I love the creator, I've played Michaela's games and they've brought me hours of entertainment, so I'm very happy to support her...but I can't finish this game. Maybe a "if you're horrible at mazes" option will be added in the future that gives you more time or something. If it is, I'll happily play through all of the routes.. I’m constantly on the quest for indie game psychological thrillers, especially of the trapped-in-one-setting variety, so Remember, Remember, a new game about five university students trying to escape an abandoned laboratory, was an exciting find. Remember, Remember is part visual novel, part horror maze game, and is the collaborative effort of writer Michaela Laws and programmer Ethan Nakashima.Kris [insert last name here] and his four best friends, Lisa, Rosa, Xavier, and Peter, are running late to their college graduation ceremony. Because none of them majored in basic street smarts, they accept a ride from a stranger in a van claiming to be a student. The next thing they know, they are trapped in some kind of scientific facility, with the only exit barred by lasers. The friends recognize each other, but find themselves unable to recall anything of their past life. Their kidnapper appears and tells Kris that his friends have been keeping secrets. In order to reveal their guilt, Kris must play a game in which he delivers protective halos to save his friends from drowning in glass tubes. It... makes more sense when you see it.As Kris will later find out, at least one of them was implicitly in the abduction of his little sister Sara, five years before the events of the game. No one can leave until the truth has been revealed, and ultimately Kris will decide who lives and who dies.The maze segments are the game’s central horror conceit; you play as a helpless butterfly with limited visibility, avoiding the monsters in each level. Ultimately, it's not very scary (although the creative sound design is ON. POINT.), because bees and owls are not very scary, and also Ren’Py is the token save-scumming engine. There’s no need to act with caution when you can just pop a squat in one of the 47 save slots available a line of dialogue or two beforehand and make as many mistakes as necessary.That’s not to say the mazes aren’t intriguing, especially once the designs veer into darker and more abstract territory. I especially loved the Maze of True Fear, which opted for ominous shadow people on a crosswalk over familiar insects in a forest setting and opens with a jarring carnival riff. A longer game could have explored making the mazes more unnatural and disturbing as they progressed (in the style of Eversion, perhaps), but as is, Remember, Remember evokes guilt and a weighted sense of responsibility better than it does terror.There are 9 full endings depending on how you perform in the final maze. The story is by Michaela Laws, so of course you also have the option of a romantic relationship with two of the characters, allowing for more ending variations.Rosa, Peter, Xavier, and Lisa are all well-rounded and likable enough that in the end I felt compelled to save them every time. If your opinion differs from mine, however, the bloodthirsty approach unlocks just as much bonus content as the merciful one, so there’s no unsubtle developer prodding to go in one direction or the other. You can save any combination of characters based on how you view the scenario and whether or not you want to spite the antagonist.Speaking of the antagonist, wow. He sucks. The Mask, or so he's called, is your supermarket escape-room villain, self-important without being very smart or likable and decidedly very much an idiot. I take offense on behalf of science whenever this guy waves his bone saw around and uses the term “experiment” like he heard it in a magazine. The Mask believes that the stress induced by the maze game, coupled with an "emotional" allegory about a butterfly, will cause his subjects to remember the incident and confess to their crimes. It doesn't, probably the positive effects of stress on emotional recall are blocked by propranolol, the drug he used to kidnap them in the first place[www.sciencedirect.com]. The question is, is the Mask the world's worst scientist, or is Michaela Laws the world's best writer?Remember, Remember is fully voice acted and has a variety of unlockable extras, including the ability to replay the game's 5 mazes, in case you... really like mazes. Also, the developers laugh at you on the splash screen, which I consider a feature. The total playtime is probably less than six hours.If you're interested in Remember, Remember, I would highly recommend downloading the demo first to see if your computer can run the maze segments without any issues.Unfortunately I have to give this game a 0/10, however. There's no achievement called "sense of irony" for killing only Rosa in the last game. Will amend review if this is patched in.. Personally, I don't love the story, but it's not bad either. So I am not giving a thumbs-down for merely that. The one thing that bothers me is the 'mazes' you've seen other reviews probably mentioning. They aren't very difficult but some of them have certain 'dangerous spots' that move around on random moments. Think it's 3rd or 4th with those arms. The game uses these mazes to have some people die and uses it as a judging mechanism. I thought alright sure, bit tedious, but hey can roll with it. The last maze of the game is annoying since the time is quite short and in order to avoid the monsters you need to wait for the arms to move. Annoying, but in 4 tries I had the maze completely and saved all of them On restart of the game however, you have to do all those mazes again, and again to look for different outcomes. Imho, this is what completely kills this game. That you have to do those mazes the first time, sure, not fun, but alright I'll do them for story's sake. But second time they are just outrageously tedious and I just stopped right then and there. There's no way to skip mazes. Worse, in the last maze it influences the story and ending and for different outcomes you thus have to do it again, and again if you want to know what happens.I like visual novels with puzzles, riddles, psychological aspects and such, but this completely missed the mark for me.. At first I was ready to give it a negative review, but for some reason I just kept playing and playing. Honestly, it is hard for me to justify a negative review after sinking this many hours into it. It didn't really scratch the psychological horror itch I've have for a while now, but it still provided a decent story with a twist or two that caught me off guard.
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Updated: Mar 15, 2020
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