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TGS 2012: Remember Me Combo Lab gameplay trailer

  • Posted September 21st, 2012 at 12:48 EDT by Mike Harradence
  • 3 Comments

Capcom showcased its upcoming adventure title Remember Me at the Tokyo Game Show this week, and has produced a gameplay video offering a walkthrough of the title’s Combo Lab for your viewing pleasure.

Developed by Dontnod, Remember Me is a new IP that takes place in a dystopian Neo-Paris in the year 2084. Here, players control Nilin, a former memory hunter who finds herself in a state of amnesia and must battle to restore her identity.

The game features a blend of exploration, platforming and melee combat, though also introduces the unique memory remixing ability, allowing you to enter and manipulate a target’s memory at your will.

Check out the gameplay trailer below. Remember Me is due to ship in 2013 for PlayStation 3, PC and Xbox 360.

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  1. honomaru

    • 10:56pm EDT - September 22nd, 2012

    Way too much damn micromanaging. Ruins the pace of the combat. Not a fan.

    It's a shame too because the combat is otherwise very smooth.

  2. Beasley2K

    • 11:48am EDT - September 23rd, 2012

    Oh god, this game was demoed on Xbox, which means it'll probably be a cheap 360 port.

  3. TheTenth666

    • 4:12pm EDT - September 23rd, 2012

    the video showed how to manage during combat, but of course during the game you'll have all this set up already

    shaping really nice

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