Friday, April 24, 2020

Rememoried (Xbox One, 2017)

Rememoried
Developed by Vladimir Kudelka
Published by Hangonit Studio
Released for Xbox One (12/6/2017)
Also on Linux/Mac/PC/PS4


Rememoried is about as psychedelic as they come, with gameplay being a combination of a walking sim and abstract puzzle. The concept is that you are roaming within a virtual place where memories change to dreams and forgetting becomes a mechanism you'll have to use to solve the puzzles. The forgetting mechanic occurs by looking away and when turning back around things will be a bit different. Taking place from a first-person perspective, you'll use this technique to solve many of the game's platform-like puzzles.

There are 20 chapters in Rememoried, and if a guide is used while playing the game can easily be completed in under an hour. Even without a guide, the game will not likely last beyond 2 hours, but the short length is not necessarily a reason to dismiss this one. If you want a simulation of some kind of crazy psychedelic trip, this game is going to be of interest to you. While the visuals are mostly in black and white, the developer has done a fantastic job creating surreal landscapes and some of the levels are a real sight to behold. One standout level has you standing within a kaleidoscope, using the analog sticks to move about and rotate the image. I can't say I recall ever having experienced something like that in a game before.

The puzzles in Rememoried have a decent variety to them, with some definitely more challenging than others but overall they are rather easy to figure out and they heavily utilize the "forget" mechaninc. The controls use only the sticks for navigation and RB for jumping which all work well enough. The music isn't overbearing, but does a good job supplementing the surreal visuals you'll see. There's some narration that goes on as you play, but to be honest I was so wrapped up in the visuals I hardly even noticed the dialogue let alone paid attention to it. Those looking for some easy gamerscore and achievements will find something to like in Rememoried, as this is yet another one of those super-quick and easy completions. Rememoried is worth a look if you're into the psychedelic, but due to the incredibly short length I'd reccommend waiting for a sale before picking it up. The game has a tendency to induce motion sickness in those prone to it, so if that's you I'd advise staying away from this one.

Final Verdict: If you're looking for one of the most trippy and psychedelic games on the Xbox One, Rememoried definitely ranks high on that list. A surreal walking sim with puzzles that can be completed in only an hour or two, so wait for a sale first before picking it up.

Related Links:
Buy Rememoried - Microsoft Store
Vladimir Kudelka Interview - Keen Gamer
Rememoried - Metacritic
Rememoried - GameFAQs
Rememoried - True Achievements
Rememoried Achievement Guide - Xbox Achievements

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