Path to Mnemosyne (2018)

DevilishGames

Android · Linux · Mac · Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4

3.00 from 3 ratings

102 members have it in their collection · 80 backlogged · 5 wish listed

In Path to Mnemosyne, players will control a young woman moving through a grayscale cavern, running past the strange things she finds as they try to find a path through this underground nightmare. Players are able to walk on any route that has a path, though, which will mean turning the environment in order to create a way forward for … Read more
In Path to Mnemosyne, players will control a young woman moving through a grayscale cavern, running past the strange things she finds as they try to find a path through this underground nightmare. Players are able to walk on any route that has a path, though, which will mean turning the environment in order to create a way forward for the young woman. Players will also tangle with some strange puzzles, as well as the ever-changing surreal landscapes filled with skulls, alien hives, cave-like pupils, and other jarring sights. The game’s trailer hints at some of the discomforting music that will play along this adventure, looking to create a creeping sense of unease throughout the game. Read less
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Release dates

  • Sep 26, 2018 (Worldwide) Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Apr 16, 2019 (Europe) Nintendo Switch
  • Apr 16, 2019 (North_America) Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
  • Apr 17, 2019 (Europe) PlayStation 4
  • Mar 11, 2020 (Worldwide) Android
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gguridi

Review gguridi 4/5 · Dec 13, 2020

Interesting infinite loop puzzle

Interesting puzzle game built on an infinite loop mechanic. It's the first time I've played a game designed like this, and the change is nice. The puzzles are interesting enough without falling for unreasonable answers. The storyline is a bit confusing, and I still don't know what's the game trying to explain.

Also, it is a really short game, around …

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Interesting puzzle game built on an infinite loop mechanic. It's the first time I've played a game designed like this, and the change is nice. The puzzles are interesting enough without falling for unreasonable answers. The storyline is a bit confusing, and I still don't know what's the game trying to explain.

Also, it is a really short game, around 2-3 hours. But I paid €2 for it so it's fine. The full retail price of €10 looks excessive, even though the game is really well done and the artwork compelling.

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