Remember Me (2013)

DON'T NOD

PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 3 · Xbox 360

3.18 from 1038 ratings

3865 members have it in their collection · 77 playing now · 1613 backlogged · 444 wish listed

How long? Main story 11h · with extras 11h · 100% 19h (from 17 logged playthroughs)

A visionary 3rd person action adventure, Remember Me puts players into the role of Nilin, a former elite memory hunter with the ability to break into people's minds and steal or even alter their memories. The authorities, fearful of her knowledge and capabilities have arrested Nilin and wiped her memory clean. After her escape from prison, Nilin sets out on … Read more
A visionary 3rd person action adventure, Remember Me puts players into the role of Nilin, a former elite memory hunter with the ability to break into people's minds and steal or even alter their memories. The authorities, fearful of her knowledge and capabilities have arrested Nilin and wiped her memory clean. After her escape from prison, Nilin sets out on a mission to recover her identity, helped by her last and only friend. This search for her past leads to her being hunted by the very people that created this surveillance society. Read less
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Details

Developers
DON'T NOD
Publishers
Capcom
Genres
Adventure, Platform
Themes
Action, Science fiction, Stealth
Steam
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Release dates

  • Jun 03, 2013 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Jun 04, 2013 (North_America) PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • Jun 05, 2013 (Australia) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Jun 05, 2013 (Asia) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • Jun 06, 2013 (Australia) PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • Jun 07, 2013 (Europe) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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Rating distribution

5 stars
81
4 stars
300
3 stars
430
2 stars
175
1 star
52
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Community All Reviews Statuses

citizen428

Review citizen428 4/5 · Jun 14, 2026

Flawed but entertaining

I really enjoyed my playthrough of Remember Me. Sure, it has flaws, but the setting and story are rather unique, if unfortunately not explored enough. I quite enjoyed the combo-based fighting as well as the memory-remixing sequences. It's also pretty short (around 10h), so it doesn't overstay its welcome. Bonus points for running fine on Linux.

Krauzer

Review Krauzer 3/5 · Jul 30, 2025

Remember Me is a stylish action-adventure game set in a futuristic, cyberpunk version of Paris. The MC is called Nilin, a memory hunter with the power to remix and steal memories, which forms the game's most unique mechanic. The world design is striking, and the concept of memory manipulation is intriguing, though underused.

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Remember Me is a stylish action-adventure game set in a futuristic, cyberpunk version of Paris. The MC is called Nilin, a memory hunter with the power to remix and steal memories, which forms the game's most unique mechanic. The world design is striking, and the concept of memory manipulation is intriguing, though underused.

Which is unfortunately since this was the most unique aspect of this game, and yet, they decided to inflate it's length by adding layers upon layers of regular combat, and while the combat feels satisfying, resembling something like the Batman Arkham series, it is still very repetitive in the long run.

Combat is fluid but repetitive, relying on customizable combo chains. The story is decent but occasionally stumbles in pacing and character depth, and since the main mechanic of the story was misused, this brings it's value even lower. While it doesn't fully live up to its potential, Remember Me stands out for its atmosphere, visuals, and ambition.

Despite its shortcomings, it dared to build an entirely new IP around an unconventional mechanic at a time when sequels dominated the market. The reimagined Neo-Paris is rich in detail, blending the characteristic architecture with neon-drenched dystopia in a way that feels both familiar and alien. Even when the gameplay leans too heavily on combat, the art direction, OST, and core idea of memory manipulation leave a lasting impression. It may not have fully realized its vision, but it is memorable precisely because it tried to be different.

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Inkheart

Review Inkheart 5/5 · Apr 29, 2024

Underrated

One of my favorites. Love the gameplay, music and level design, the futuristic Paris looks great.

I finished it twice, runs great on Steam Deck. I wish more games were made in this direction.

Nowadays it's just battle royals, survival games, farming sims, online looter shooters, and souls likes.

Linear third person action adventure games ftw.

MoldyPoldy

Review MoldyPoldy 3/5 · Oct 16, 2023

some new ideas but not fun

If your favorite game mechanic is forced walking to hear the terrible story, then this is a 10/10.

It's not a good game, but I guess I finished it so there's that.

Elevatia

Status Elevatia Sep 14, 2022

Ощень весело стоять афк пока они говорят по телефончику мммм делишес

Kenway24601

Review Kenway24601 3/5 · Nov 12, 2021

Intriguing game

This was an interesting concept for a game. The fighting mechanics are difficult to get used to, but its pretty cool once done.

magohuman

Status magohuman Apr 3, 2021

O jogo não traz nada de inovador em sua mecânica, e mesmo o sistema que permite alterar memórias na verdade é um minigame que faz parte da história principal, mas se você parar para ler os diálogos, entender a história, os personagens , saber o que de fato está acontecendo, vai acabar caindo em um universo fantástico.

História 10/10

histidia

Status histidia Nov 21, 2019

Definitely a class of it's own. It's a beautiful game, I love every aspect of it, the story, graphics, the concept. THe only issue I have with this game is that I felt like the game is focused too much on one character, Nilin, like a loner wolf. Even though the story is fascinating I'd feel a lot better if …

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Definitely a class of it's own. It's a beautiful game, I love every aspect of it, the story, graphics, the concept. THe only issue I have with this game is that I felt like the game is focused too much on one character, Nilin, like a loner wolf. Even though the story is fascinating I'd feel a lot better if this game had some more interaction between characters and and some more side of the story and points of view. Nevertheless, I'm still amazed.

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Terinati

Review Terinati 4/5 · May 12, 2018

I quite liked the plot and gameplay, and it had some very interesting and fun mechanics, including music that got more complex as you built higher hit combos, and a between-levels minigame which allows the player to alter other characters' memories. Would have been a five-star except that the gameplay was very frustrating at times.

8BitHero

Status 8BitHero Sep 1, 2016

Nice night of gaming yesterday. Made one mistake in GT5 and quit the race. I was in the lead for most of it with my BMW concept car then after screwing up I switched to my Maserati Gran Turismo, which although more horses, was surprisingly slower and didn't handle as well.

Played some games given to me by @bmo, thank …

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Nice night of gaming yesterday. Made one mistake in GT5 and quit the race. I was in the lead for most of it with my BMW concept car then after screwing up I switched to my Maserati Gran Turismo, which although more horses, was surprisingly slower and didn't handle as well.

Played some games given to me by @bmo, thank you very much! Lots of fun with Mega Man 9 and Super Street Fighter 2 HD Remix. I think the game that really rounded out the night was Remember Me. What an experience. Really cool and beautiful.

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agurczuk

Review agurczuk 3/5 · Jun 23, 2016

Remember Me

Not bad of a game despite some of the flaws that make it hard to like.

This is third person perspective fighting/adventure game set in the futuristic future where people memory can be stored, remixed and removed. You are Nilin and you wake up in a memory wiping facility - and the story takes you from here through the neo-Paris …

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Not bad of a game despite some of the flaws that make it hard to like.

This is third person perspective fighting/adventure game set in the futuristic future where people memory can be stored, remixed and removed. You are Nilin and you wake up in a memory wiping facility - and the story takes you from here through the neo-Paris to destroy the M3morize - the company behind it all.

The story overall felt interesting and compelling to push on. The graphics, voice acting, locations - all well designed and interesting to look. The game leads you by a string - there's no sightseeing involved. Might as well be a good thing as it keeps the story focused.

There are two annoying things though that you should keep in mind. The audio seems to disappear from time to time for no apparent reason. Quite annoying to be honest. The second flaw is the combat system. Although in theory interesting - you build combos in separate menu from nodes. Each node represents different power like healing, reducing cooldown on special abilities or increasing the punch strength. There's like 5 different combos - from the 3 node one up to 8 (or 7) node one. In practice however I found to be using almost only one at all times. It does little sense to use any other - apart from the shortest one which I set to heal only. The longest one however was too long to ever complete so I ended up never using it.

The game also features a few puzzles of which some are pretty interesting and really do add up to the game.

This game reminds me Oni - an older game but similar in a lot of ways which was in plus as I really liked Oni. However the combat ends up feeling a bit slow with the need to time the combos. Not a favorite part of the game.

Overall despite some of the flaws I quite enjoyed the game and wouldn't mind recommending it if you're ok with letting pass a rather mediocre combat system.

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amgirl

Review amgirl 3/5 · Mar 26, 2015

Game didnt have two things that i love about video games the most. At least for me.. I didnt connect with main character at all and the story... was just boring and I didnt care whats gonna happen :(. 3 stars are because I have played worse games which got 2 or less stars from me :).

derickjasper

Review derickjasper 4/5 · Mar 19, 2015

Here's my review of Remember Me from my YouTube channel. Fantastic Game!

kilkelly

Review kilkelly 4/5 · Oct 27, 2014

This was a real surprise. I loved the futuristic world design, which include some great environmental and lighting effects. So glad I didn't just go by the critic reviews and decided to check this one out. You should too!

FeelingMyOats

Review FeelingMyOats 4/5 · Jun 8, 2014

This game was an unexpected surprise. I'd stumbled upon it by pure accident, but after I saw the gameplay footage I was sold immediately, and needed to get my hands on it right away. Besides the little bit of gameplay I saw from videos, I played it completely blind, and I'm glad I did.

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This game was an unexpected surprise. I'd stumbled upon it by pure accident, but after I saw the gameplay footage I was sold immediately, and needed to get my hands on it right away. Besides the little bit of gameplay I saw from videos, I played it completely blind, and I'm glad I did.

Yet another game that really does its best to be unique, but this game is unique in the way that it takes very different elements from different games and blends them all together. This game has it all; from platforming to an intuitive combat system, and then the game's own unique memory remix sequences, which I--as well as many others--think are the highlight of this game and what makes it stand out from the rest.

Remember Me is the debut game from Dontnod Entertainment. And for a debut game from an up-and-coming developer, the game looks incredible. I loved taking my time and sight-seeing Neo-Paris, from the dirty slums to the gorgeous higher-class districts, the art style was very distinct. I was definitely all for the mix between old Parisian buildings mixed with sleek, futuristic designs. The game's score is also something to be infinitely praised, as it does the same mix of old and new in utilizing orchestral music with added synth effects.

You play as Nilin, part of a group called Errorists. Nilin in particular is a memory hunter who can not only steal memories, but remix them, make them remember a completely different thing and even change their outlook on life from it. However, Nilin's memory was nearly fully wiped, and with only the voice of the mysterious enigma Edge guiding her, she's off on a mission to take down the mega corporation Memorize, creators of the Sensen, the memory-management device that the world has become addicted to. The whole premise of this game I thought was so intriguing. The idea of being able to choose which memories to keep or to discard, or even sharing memories with people. The closest thing we could do would be by showing pictures.

Even if I do love the setting and the overall world-building, I found the story itself to be...pretty predictable. Like I said earlier how this game takes all kinds of themes from different games and meshes them together, they sorta did the same with the story. It's pretty much your average video game story, with a big plot twist at the end. You know how it goes. It wasn't a bad story by any means, it just wasn't all that exciting. I did like Nilin as a protagonist though, and I enjoyed seeing the little scenes inbetween chapters where she's internal monologuing. Side note, I also found out that there was controversy in the developers' decision to have a female character for this game, and that having a male character was actually considered at first. I'm glad they decided to ignore the criticism and still went with a female protagonist, though. It just fit really well overall.

Now even if the story isn't anything special, the gameplay is the opposite of that. The platforming felt very Tomb Raider, which I guess can be a good thing, but what really shone was the combat system. It was unlike any game I've ever played. Right off the bat you're introduced to the combo lab. You can create your own combos using attacks called Pressens. There are four different types of Pressens that the game introduces to you as you progress. In order, there's attack, regen, cooldown and chain pressens. Later on you're introduced to S-Pressens, which are powerful abilities that Nilin can utilize to be a big help in combat.

It's a bit difficult to explain, but the combat just feels so....satisfying. There's like this weight to it every time you land a hit on an enemy, and especially when you finish a long combo, it just feels great. I rarely get such a rush from a game, but this one did it for me. I couldn't get enough of the combat, it was just so dang fun. It also has that Capcom flair to it. I played it on the PC but used a controller. This game really is best played with a gamepad. I haven't tried keyboard and mouse, but I doubt it'd be as smooth as playing with a controller, with all the different combos and such. I can only imagine how awkward it'd be with keyboard and mouse, but hey, if you're one of those "PC master race!" people then more power to ya. I'm just sayin'.

Besides the combat, however, the game truly shines in its remix sequences. There's just enough of those sequences in the game to keep you satisfied, but still wanting more. I honestly feel like the few sequences that were in the game were perfectly enough, because if they added too many then it would get slightly too repetitive. Still, the remix sequences are all very unique in their own way and really challenge you to try out the many different options you can do in them.

Throughout the game Nilin will have to remix certain people's memories. When this happens, the player has to cause certain glitches in the memory and change small little details in it. All you do is change minor details, but these minor details actually make a huge difference. There's multiple outcomes depending on if you get the correct order of glitches or not. The best way you can find out the right order is really by trial and error. These remix sequences were like nothing I've ever seen in any game before, and the developers did a fantastic job with it. I sincerely hope that if they ever planned to make a sequel, they'll make even better, more interactive ones. By now, memory remixing is their secret weapon, if they ever decided to make this a franchise.

While the story leaves a lot to be desired, the gameplay truly overpowers it. Remember Me is fun, creative and an outstanding debut for the developer. It takes bits and pieces of different elements from games and somehow manages to make its own unique thing out of it. I give it an 8.5/10. Play it if you want a game that's just straight-up fun with a capital F-U-N.

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spookybarn

Review spookybarn 4/5 · Apr 18, 2014

An interesting game with a really cool art style and soundtrack. The story is sort of nonsense, but in a fun, anime way. The game is primarily a combo-based third-person action game with a very deliberate pace and an interesting if not particularly deep customization system. There is also some light puzzle solving and a handful of "memory remix" puzzles …

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An interesting game with a really cool art style and soundtrack. The story is sort of nonsense, but in a fun, anime way. The game is primarily a combo-based third-person action game with a very deliberate pace and an interesting if not particularly deep customization system. There is also some light puzzle solving and a handful of "memory remix" puzzles that are much more interesting in concept than execution.

Worth playing for the visuals, music and atmosphere.

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