Path to Mnemosyne box art

See more on IGDB

Path to Mnemosyne

Remove Ads with Grouvee Gold

Path to Mnemosyne

Sep 26, 2018

Main game

3.50 average rating based on 2 ratings

5
0
4
1
3
1
2
0
1
0
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 … 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. Less
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
Remove Ads with Grouvee Gold
User Stats
101
In Collection
5
Wish Listed
0
Playing
81
Backlogged
How Long Is Path to Mnemosyne?
No playthrough data yet
gguridi
gguridi gave Dec 13, 2020
gguridi gave Dec 13, 2020
Interesting infinite loop puzzle
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

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.