Remember Me gameplay trailer goes on the run
by Alice O'Connor, Sep 07, 2012 1:45pm PDTSince announcing at E3 that it'd picked up Dontnod's cyberpunk game Adrift and renamed it Remember Me, Capcom has handled its marketing in a pleasing way. No streams of flashy but pointless trailers and no developer diaries with people talking about how special it is, but plenty of gameplay footage. Like this, 9 minutes of straight gameplay footage Capcom first streamed during Gamescom and has now shared for all to see.
This section sees mindwiped memory hunter Nilin off to jack some poor fool's memories, only it turns out he's in a helicopter and all is she has is impractical high heels. Cue a lengthy chase sequence, where Nilin uses her fancy parkour moves, beats up guards and blows their minds with 'memory bombs,' and hacks into the environment.
Luckily, the player in control knows exactly where the heavily scripted sequence wants them to go, or it seems things might get a bit confusing.
Remember Me is coming to PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in May 2013.
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Since announcing at E3 that it'd picked up Dontnod's cyberpunk game Adrift and renamed it Remember Me, Capcom has handled its marketing in a pleasing. No streams of flashy but pointless trailers and no developer diaries with people talking about how special it is, but plenty of gameplay footage. Like this, 9 minutes of straight gameplay footage Capcom streamed during Gamescom and has now shared for all to rewatch.
Since announcing at E3 that it'd picked up Dontnod's cyberpunk game Adrift and renamed it Remember Me, Capcom has handled its marketing in a pleasing. No streams of flashy but pointless trailers and no developer diaries with people talking about how special it is, but plenty of gameplay footage. Like this, 9 minutes of straight gameplay footage Capcom streamed during Gamescom and has now shared for all to rewatch. : Shacknews
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I guess after playing games like Grand Theft Auto, it can be difficult (for me) to appreciate
anything that forces you down one limited path :P
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