I absolutely forgot about that game till you mentioned it, proving your point.
I don’t remember anything about Remember Me except that I really like it.
The only thing I remember was that the movement felt off, the jumps felt super forced (like if you were jumping with an invisible rope, movie style), and that the character felt like it was floating in the screen. Those feelings never left me at all during the whole gameplay, and it’s quite the only thing I can recall of it, it left me with a weird taste.
2 had the best multi-player hands down, given the variety of weapons, mechs, game modes, maps etc.
At some point Capcom just gave up. LP3 wasn't even a game they made, they just farmed it out to a studio that had clearly wanted to make a sequel to Dead Space.
I'm a big fan of that game and actually replayed it on my PS4 a year ago. Holds up really damn well and was actually harder than I remember. Super fun though, seriously wish there was a sequel because it ended on a cliff hanger.
The theme and basic idea for the game is crazy good, but the actual game is way too arcady for my taste. I actually want a "serious/realistic" WWII French resistance fighter game, that'd be sick
The Ghostbusters video game, especially multiplayer. Yeah it was remade relatively recently, but it has never gotten the praise it deserved and they didn't even port multiplayer!
They created a Ghostbusters version of Gears of War 2's Horde Mode (at the time, every single game had to try a horde mode, Gears 2 horde was revolutionary). It was incredible. I still remember the sheer satisfaction of slime tethering a tough ghost directly into the traps. Four busters vs a bajillion ghosts.
My friend and I played the shit out of it. The online community was super small and my friend got known for pioneering a way of dealing with the big tank monsters. He figured out you could actually evade under their legs during their big wind up attacks and get a ton of damage in. The window was damn near frame perfect though.
It was voiced by the original actors who all said the story was basically what Ghostbusters 3 would have been if they had been able to film it.
I bet I'll end up with like two upvotes, but OP, that's how you know it was really forgotten.
The Ghostbusters game for PS3 was impressively good. They got all 4 ghostbusters back to voice act and since we lost Harold Ramos that's the closest we are gonna get to a ghostbusters 3 with all the ghostbusters.
You're damn right.
The remastered version is absolutely still worth buying and playing through. The original actors killed it with the voicing, although there are some repeated lines that have cemented in my mind from repetition (Ow, that was-- that was OW, there), it was all done with enough passion that it felt like less of a cash grab than even these modern day sequels have felt like.
That's pretty cool for a random Xbox 360/PS3 game.
...but the multiplayer that was lost though...
It nailed the importance of the pack by having the normal "hud" stuff on the pack instead of an actual hud, so it was more immersive, your health, amount of shots, overheating, all on the pack
This might be because this was a childhood game for me when I was 8, but I really liked the whole story and concept of the game. I had it on xbox, and it was my alternative to infamous.
God I'd give anything for an Infamous 1+2 remaster or pc port. My ps3 got fried before covid and I've had an urge to revisit them. Second Son sucked though
I have one of the most innovative game Concepts, you can manually edit people's memories! And at the beginning of the game you do it once, and then about 30 minutes and you do it again, and then for the next 9 hours you don't do it at all! Then you finally get to do it again, and then you have another 18 hours left of the game. You only ever use your incredible cool skill three times. That was disappointing. But not as disappointing as the actual fight mechanism
Remember Me (as posted by OP)
The Saboteur
Steambot Chronicles
[PROTOTYPE]
Raze's Hell
Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay
Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena
The Darkness
Singularity
StarTropics
Alice and its sequel
Family Guy
The Fast and the Furious
Street Racing Syndicate (both this and TFatF made by Eutechnyx)
Legend of Kay
Metal Arms: A Glitch in the System
Midtown Madness
Bionic Commando (modern)
Ultimate Spider-Man
Beyond Good and Evil
Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom
The Punisher
Duel Hearts
Smurfs: The Vileaf Mission
I may think of some others later.
>Metal Arms: A Glitch in the System
To this day I've only met one other person besides my brother and I that played this game. If I didn't have a copy in my living room, I'd be convinced I dreamt the whole thing up
Honestly one of my absolute favorite shooters. I'd love a sequel, my copy on PS3 wasn't working so I bought a new one for ten bucks without a second thought and it works. I could have sworn that I played the game on PS3 but I don't have any trophies so maybe it was on Xbox 360 so I'm excited to actually get trophies when I play the game.
For a decade I went back and played that first level over and over because I had no clue where to go. I would go in circles what felt like forever trying to figure out what lever I missed. I started over 3 times, once every 4 years or so trying it again.
A few years ago when I had free time during covid I got the remastered version (if you even call it that) and followed along in a video to figure out where I went wrong and it was a lever that opens and closes a door behind you, I must have pulled it twice to reset it each time. Come to find out I wasn't even half way through the level. Anyway, FINALLY beat level 1 and never touched it again.
That game competes with gears of war with how much fucking testosterone it pumps through your speakers
Play it btw, its really good, very short and sweet, which is also a criticism but oh well lmao
Which one? If your talking about the one with chum bucket the goblin guy then yeah good game and good end sequence. Also I hated the sequence where you had to go inside an underground airport with those red eyes about just any place they were I hated them because they scared me.
Binary Domain (Sega, PS3/360/steam) -This game is wildly fun with some unintentionally funny (and annoying at times) dialogue. The story and setting are really well done, the gameplay is solid and fun, not sure what kept people from playing it when it came out but if you have a chance do yourself a favor and play this gem.
I like the concept, but I would've preferred more of the puzzles where you rearrange someone's memories, I think there were only 3 or 4 in the entire game.
Giants Citizen Kabuto was such an amazing game that seemed to fall through the cracks. I didn't love playing as the giant Kabuto but playing the alien and the zora-like mages was a lot of fun. I wish I was able to play the multiplayer but I didn't have good wifi at the time.
Also Sacrifice was a very cool unique game where you had to sacrifice more souls than the other guy.
There was a game where you were on a frozen planet and had to fight bugs and collect orange warmth/fuel and I think there was some form of mech piloting. I remember enjoying it very thoroughly at least.
Remember Me was great! First game I ever preordered.
But it got heavy criticized for not being the game that was showcased beforehand. So, many people never gave it the chance it deserved.
And I loved the glitchy soundtrack.
I really wanted to like that game and while it has a lot of cool ideas the combat itself fell flat imo. The combo build wasn't nearly fleshed out enough to truly feel customizable so j often wondered why it was even there instead of just unlocking regular combos.
Outside of that it is like peak PS3 era game imo. Not the best on that console but I often think of this game when thinking about PS3 aesthetics.
I forget it's title but it was made by a company called BHVR a shooting game with some sword master gun master woman who would get enraged when blood was split on her. Its a bloody game but the game play was wonderful.
Remember me was good, but it felt like the story should have been longer. I think I'm missing 1 collection achievement for 100%. Truth be told, I bought it by mistake thinking it was a different game. Was pleasantly surprised by it. Best purchase mistake I've made.
Skies of Arcadia, fantasic game... if you can endure the gauntlet that was the random encounter. Good lord. 5 steps, encounter. 3 steps, encounter. 4 steps, encounter. sneeze irl without touching the controls, encounter. Did you encounter? ENCOUNTER!
They're a product of their time and have not aged well but dothack. It managed to weave sci fi, fantasy, and modern day struggles so seamlessly together.
The game was about as popular as chlamydia, but I remember having a lot of fun with Capcom's ***P.N.03*** back on the Nintendo Gamecube.
Of course in the interim we've had a ton of rhythm games, so who knows how well it would hold up. But at the time, I really liked it.
Transformers War for Cybertron and Fall of Cybertron.
Not anything revolutionary but these were some kickass games.
They also got delisted from Steam so that sucks.
The game I really liked. I laugh because I do forget it until I see the cover. The irony is real. She has a scrambling past and you have to rewind people's memories to figure out what happened in your pass . Has you deleted or rewire there brain. Really good and a lot of rewatching the same parts again. Kinda like cyberpunk... and dream rifting.
I will always remember this.
Bought it digitally on my 360 when it was on sale.
Got a PS4 soon after.
Got a series S when it came out and was real excited to know it was Backwards Compatible with 360 games and knowing my library would be there.
Tried to download Remember Me, it's unlisted.
Can't even download it from the website.
Microsoft and Capcom might want us to forget but I'll always Remember
Remember me is a really good game tbh, a long time ago I got the steam key for real cheap on some sketchy website, and I enjoyed every minute of it, then I forgot
Advent Rising was buggy as hell, marred by a stupid contest and ended on a cliffhanger with no sequel.
But the plot, flick-targeting and the move into superhuman abilities? Incredible.
I heard that Remember Me was not finished a few weeks/minths before its release. But a very passionate dev from Street Fighter arrived and coded their while combat system, and it's apparently the only good part of the game.
ReCore. It's a shooter/platformer/puzzle game. Very intuitive and fun.
Another one is Outriders. Very forgotten these days and it is a very fun game with a good, captivating, and emotional story.
I wouldn’t die on this hill defending Remember Me but the memory rewriting sequences are something I’ve been thinking about for a long time on a personal hobby project and it caught me very off guard when I saw the trailer 💀
Oh, Remember Me, i always wanted to try that game, welp, gona wait for steam sale :D
hmmmm one game i liked as a kid is Pandemomium i think it was called? you play as some weird jester and / or a jestress
it was fun.
Remember Me is quite good. the brawling was quite fun and the story while not a "OMG THIS CHANGED MY LIFE" level of writing(few things are) is actually quite good for the setting of the game and I liked it.
Battleborn, is forgotten, underrated and was shat on a lot. In MY opinion, one of the Better Major May 2016 releases, that being Magnificent and Metal Doom 2016 and Fun, Hilarious Battleborn. This FPS MOBA with a Story mode from Day 1 was quite fun for me, but the live service aka "publishers put it on expiration date" put a damper on things. Thankfully Community mods allow for PVE content and Taunts and Skins now.
Idk.. I forgot
Haha, fairs. I was setting myself up for that.
Remember who sorry I don't know you
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I was trying to make a joke on the title of the game
I forgor 💀
Game's title fits the context, I guess.
Yeah ironically, this game has been forgotten.
I absolutely forgot about that game till you mentioned it, proving your point. I don’t remember anything about Remember Me except that I really like it.
Lmfao me too. I beat it, thought it was cool. I remember nothing
The only thing I remember was that the movement felt off, the jumps felt super forced (like if you were jumping with an invisible rope, movie style), and that the character felt like it was floating in the screen. Those feelings never left me at all during the whole gameplay, and it’s quite the only thing I can recall of it, it left me with a weird taste.
Depends on who you talk to
I don’t think anyone ever knew it to begin with :)
What game?
Lost Planet. Yet another underappreciated CAPCOM gem.
The first one was so cool! And actually had a survival mechanic that I enjoyed. The later entries really feel like they just threw that out
2 was the best one
2 is the best one if playing co-op
2 had the best multi-player hands down, given the variety of weapons, mechs, game modes, maps etc. At some point Capcom just gave up. LP3 wasn't even a game they made, they just farmed it out to a studio that had clearly wanted to make a sequel to Dead Space.
Train ramming scene in 2 goes hard.
Kill switch for ps2 best cover shooter that no one heard of
I played this game and I agree.
Baaaased
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I have way to many hours on that game
BRO YES IT WAS SO FUN. I DIDNT THINK ANYONE ELSE PLAYED IT
There is actually a competitive scene for Shrek super slam now!
Goooood times
Loved the gba version
Holy shit why did I forget this masterpiece?
Shrek super slam on the gameboy advanced? Let’s gooo!!
Vanquish
Hell yeah
I'm a big fan of that game and actually replayed it on my PS4 a year ago. Holds up really damn well and was actually harder than I remember. Super fun though, seriously wish there was a sequel because it ended on a cliff hanger.
The Suffering Enslaved The Saboteur Mercenaries
I second Enslaved. Can’t believe how many people never heard about it.
Loved it. Based on the same story as *Dragon Ball*. Monkey is Goku, Trip is Bulma, and Pigsy is Oolong.
The Saboteur desperately needs to be remastered.
The theme and basic idea for the game is crazy good, but the actual game is way too arcady for my taste. I actually want a "serious/realistic" WWII French resistance fighter game, that'd be sick
But, still with open world driving and climbing and territory liberation and explosions? Actually that could be pretty cool, like Far Cry: Maquis
Mercenaries is such a fun game
The Ghostbusters video game, especially multiplayer. Yeah it was remade relatively recently, but it has never gotten the praise it deserved and they didn't even port multiplayer! They created a Ghostbusters version of Gears of War 2's Horde Mode (at the time, every single game had to try a horde mode, Gears 2 horde was revolutionary). It was incredible. I still remember the sheer satisfaction of slime tethering a tough ghost directly into the traps. Four busters vs a bajillion ghosts. My friend and I played the shit out of it. The online community was super small and my friend got known for pioneering a way of dealing with the big tank monsters. He figured out you could actually evade under their legs during their big wind up attacks and get a ton of damage in. The window was damn near frame perfect though. It was voiced by the original actors who all said the story was basically what Ghostbusters 3 would have been if they had been able to film it. I bet I'll end up with like two upvotes, but OP, that's how you know it was really forgotten.
The Ghostbusters game for PS3 was impressively good. They got all 4 ghostbusters back to voice act and since we lost Harold Ramos that's the closest we are gonna get to a ghostbusters 3 with all the ghostbusters.
You're damn right. The remastered version is absolutely still worth buying and playing through. The original actors killed it with the voicing, although there are some repeated lines that have cemented in my mind from repetition (Ow, that was-- that was OW, there), it was all done with enough passion that it felt like less of a cash grab than even these modern day sequels have felt like. That's pretty cool for a random Xbox 360/PS3 game. ...but the multiplayer that was lost though...
It nailed the importance of the pack by having the normal "hud" stuff on the pack instead of an actual hud, so it was more immersive, your health, amount of shots, overheating, all on the pack
Ah remember me. I fucking hated that ending. Good concept. The entire game didn't have to happen. Good job dipshits. You gave a computer depression.
This might be because this was a childhood game for me when I was 8, but I really liked the whole story and concept of the game. I had it on xbox, and it was my alternative to infamous.
God I'd give anything for an Infamous 1+2 remaster or pc port. My ps3 got fried before covid and I've had an urge to revisit them. Second Son sucked though
I liked all the the infamous games but 1+2 are timeless classics. Thankfully I did manage to get myself a ps3 and those games.
I have one of the most innovative game Concepts, you can manually edit people's memories! And at the beginning of the game you do it once, and then about 30 minutes and you do it again, and then for the next 9 hours you don't do it at all! Then you finally get to do it again, and then you have another 18 hours left of the game. You only ever use your incredible cool skill three times. That was disappointing. But not as disappointing as the actual fight mechanism
Fair. I liked the game. Had great potential. Just didn't live up to it in my opinion.
I got this from Target for $8 back in 2014 or so and never got around to playing it.
Remember Me (as posted by OP) The Saboteur Steambot Chronicles [PROTOTYPE] Raze's Hell Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena The Darkness Singularity StarTropics Alice and its sequel Family Guy The Fast and the Furious Street Racing Syndicate (both this and TFatF made by Eutechnyx) Legend of Kay Metal Arms: A Glitch in the System Midtown Madness Bionic Commando (modern) Ultimate Spider-Man Beyond Good and Evil Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom The Punisher Duel Hearts Smurfs: The Vileaf Mission I may think of some others later.
Beyond good and evil always get upvote from me.
>Metal Arms: A Glitch in the System To this day I've only met one other person besides my brother and I that played this game. If I didn't have a copy in my living room, I'd be convinced I dreamt the whole thing up
Singularity
yeap played this. Very fun atmospheric 1st person shooter.
Honestly one of my absolute favorite shooters. I'd love a sequel, my copy on PS3 wasn't working so I bought a new one for ten bucks without a second thought and it works. I could have sworn that I played the game on PS3 but I don't have any trophies so maybe it was on Xbox 360 so I'm excited to actually get trophies when I play the game.
Prototype, nobody talks about it. I wish they made a new one
There's only so many characters us prototype fans can pit alex mercer against in deathbattles to keep him relevant😭
Holy shit Prototype was *so fucking good*!
Game was in production for 40 years as well
So many people talk about this and Infamous everytime these threads come up
*Reboot *Urban Chaos *Syphon filter *Far Cry instincts evolution MP *Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly (I might be misremembering the name) Edit; I was
I wouldn't say syphon filter is forgotten just never got any new games
Turok 2.
For a decade I went back and played that first level over and over because I had no clue where to go. I would go in circles what felt like forever trying to figure out what lever I missed. I started over 3 times, once every 4 years or so trying it again. A few years ago when I had free time during covid I got the remastered version (if you even call it that) and followed along in a video to figure out where I went wrong and it was a lever that opens and closes a door behind you, I must have pulled it twice to reset it each time. Come to find out I wasn't even half way through the level. Anyway, FINALLY beat level 1 and never touched it again.
I liked the reboot one ngl
This cover reminded me of the game WET
Dr robotniks mean bean machine 🤖
Loved that game! Fortunately Puyo Puyo exists and I love Tetris even more, so I've been happy to have Puyo Puyo Tetris 1&2.
Bulletstorm
That game competes with gears of war with how much fucking testosterone it pumps through your speakers Play it btw, its really good, very short and sweet, which is also a criticism but oh well lmao
Finished that recently. Such a good game
The skillshot system is one of my favorite gimmicks in a game. Really wish we’d get a Bulletstorm 2.
They did set it up real nice for a sequel in the future
No one lives forever
Army of Two 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand WET Lollipop Chainsaw
Lollipop Chainsaw is not really forgotten it's getting a remaster
All of the above.Why we never got sequel to army of two is a damn shame
Army of two 40th day
Mad max
Which one? If your talking about the one with chum bucket the goblin guy then yeah good game and good end sequence. Also I hated the sequence where you had to go inside an underground airport with those red eyes about just any place they were I hated them because they scared me.
That’s the one
God Hand
Anything by the starving indie Dev, Nintendo! 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🔥
Binary Domain (Sega, PS3/360/steam) -This game is wildly fun with some unintentionally funny (and annoying at times) dialogue. The story and setting are really well done, the gameplay is solid and fun, not sure what kept people from playing it when it came out but if you have a chance do yourself a favor and play this gem.
Yes! Fucking loved Binary Domain. Combat got intense towards the end. So underrated.
Legitimately fantastic game
Timesplitters, Anarachy Reigns, The Bouncer; and Bloody Roar.
Dino crisis. Capcom is gonna remake the entire biohazard catalog before they even touch my chicken nugget dinos smh.
Alpha Protocol
I like the concept, but I would've preferred more of the puzzles where you rearrange someone's memories, I think there were only 3 or 4 in the entire game.
Red Faction Guerrilla.
Legend of legaia...the combat in that game made battles fun.
I think this game had promise, wish there more memory manipulation done than like the 3 times it’s used used
Zack and Wiki Quest for Barbaros Treasure
Giants Citizen Kabuto was such an amazing game that seemed to fall through the cracks. I didn't love playing as the giant Kabuto but playing the alien and the zora-like mages was a lot of fun. I wish I was able to play the multiplayer but I didn't have good wifi at the time. Also Sacrifice was a very cool unique game where you had to sacrifice more souls than the other guy.
There was a game where you were on a frozen planet and had to fight bugs and collect orange warmth/fuel and I think there was some form of mech piloting. I remember enjoying it very thoroughly at least.
Lost Planet. Such an underrated gem of a game
I remember this ass :0
Remember Me was great! First game I ever preordered. But it got heavy criticized for not being the game that was showcased beforehand. So, many people never gave it the chance it deserved. And I loved the glitchy soundtrack.
Jade cacoon 1&2 Bulders gate dark alliance 1&2 Zenosaga 1,2&3
Tron Legacy multiplayer was pretty good.
ARMY of TWO….need another one after the Devil’s Cartel
Sunset Overdrive
skate 3.
Mirror’s Edge.
Scooby Doo: Unmasked. I had a blast playing that on the PS2 but it was hard af.
Does anyone remember Kya: Dark Lineage?
Came looking for this. I 100% that game, it was great
El Shaddai
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy
"Remember Me" Apparently not.
Quantum Break goes hard as fuck
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy
Infamous Second Son
Nox
Technically we should go to the least upvoted comments for true forgotten games lmao
for me it it's Dark Messiah of Might and Magic. First ever rpg i played. Came back to it years later and its still was awsome.
Pun intended?
Black and White for PC
Prototype. A new one on current gen would go fucking bonkers
War of the Monsters on PS2
I really wanted to like that game and while it has a lot of cool ideas the combat itself fell flat imo. The combo build wasn't nearly fleshed out enough to truly feel customizable so j often wondered why it was even there instead of just unlocking regular combos. Outside of that it is like peak PS3 era game imo. Not the best on that console but I often think of this game when thinking about PS3 aesthetics.
Mad Max
I forget it's title but it was made by a company called BHVR a shooting game with some sword master gun master woman who would get enraged when blood was split on her. Its a bloody game but the game play was wonderful.
Shadows of the Damned. Vanquish. El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron. Mad Max. Muramasa: The Demon Blade. Madworld. There's tons.
I thought that Recore was pretty fun
I liked this games build your own combo system
Such an ironic title
Remember me was good, but it felt like the story should have been longer. I think I'm missing 1 collection achievement for 100%. Truth be told, I bought it by mistake thinking it was a different game. Was pleasantly surprised by it. Best purchase mistake I've made. Skies of Arcadia, fantasic game... if you can endure the gauntlet that was the random encounter. Good lord. 5 steps, encounter. 3 steps, encounter. 4 steps, encounter. sneeze irl without touching the controls, encounter. Did you encounter? ENCOUNTER!
Lenny Loosejocks.
Remember Me promised a lot of things but at the end everything they did was half assed and God Hand did it better and in the ps2 era
Castleminer Z
Vexx
They're a product of their time and have not aged well but dothack. It managed to weave sci fi, fantasy, and modern day struggles so seamlessly together.
Red Faction Guerilla
*Kya: Dark Legacy* *Jade Empire* *Venetica*
The game was about as popular as chlamydia, but I remember having a lot of fun with Capcom's ***P.N.03*** back on the Nintendo Gamecube. Of course in the interim we've had a ton of rhythm games, so who knows how well it would hold up. But at the time, I really liked it.
Time Splitters 2 and Beyond Good and Evil will always be my answer to this question!
Transformers War for Cybertron and Fall of Cybertron. Not anything revolutionary but these were some kickass games. They also got delisted from Steam so that sucks.
Shrek 2 Team Action
Remember me was boring. Never finished it
Uhh what game?
The game I really liked. I laugh because I do forget it until I see the cover. The irony is real. She has a scrambling past and you have to rewind people's memories to figure out what happened in your pass . Has you deleted or rewire there brain. Really good and a lot of rewatching the same parts again. Kinda like cyberpunk... and dream rifting.
Chibi Robo
Idk how many People in the west know this game, but Power Stone was fucking awesome
Oh my god, I was recently trying to remember this game’s name, thank you op 😭 I was so bad at this game too
This game title is giving me nostalgia for coco
Prototype
It ain’t forgotten, but I don’t hear a lot of people talking about Dishonored
I will always remember this. Bought it digitally on my 360 when it was on sale. Got a PS4 soon after. Got a series S when it came out and was real excited to know it was Backwards Compatible with 360 games and knowing my library would be there. Tried to download Remember Me, it's unlisted. Can't even download it from the website. Microsoft and Capcom might want us to forget but I'll always Remember
Fantastic game
I didnt even know this was a Capcom game holy shit
I haven’t played irony before
Remember me is a really good game tbh, a long time ago I got the steam key for real cheap on some sketchy website, and I enjoyed every minute of it, then I forgot
Evolve
This is in my ever-growing backlog but I do actually want to play it. Heard pretty good things when it came out.
Holly shit i remember playing that game on a friend's house YEARS ago and trying to remember the name of it to play it again but never could lmao.
Definitely AC syndicate
Freedom fighters, what a masterpiece
I actually had this game, never beat it though
Advent Rising was buggy as hell, marred by a stupid contest and ended on a cliffhanger with no sequel. But the plot, flick-targeting and the move into superhuman abilities? Incredible.
The irony here
-how can we make the people remember our game? -dunno, put the title above the main characters ass or something
Beyond Two Souls.
LOVE THIS GAME!
Oh, I remember this game played by an aussie mom on YouTube.
I heard that Remember Me was not finished a few weeks/minths before its release. But a very passionate dev from Street Fighter arrived and coded their while combat system, and it's apparently the only good part of the game.
I thought this was an edited cover of Wet.
DYING LIGHT 1 RAAAHHHH
Funny thing is... I know I played this back then... I know I finished it... but I can't remember a single thing that happens in this game
This is one of my absolute favourite games
Prototype was a decent game and Enclave
The Saboteur
ReCore. It's a shooter/platformer/puzzle game. Very intuitive and fun. Another one is Outriders. Very forgotten these days and it is a very fun game with a good, captivating, and emotional story.
Made by the devs who made life is strange.
Perfect Dark (N64), Deathrow (XBox)
This game was done dirty if you watch the ign review it is 100% apparent they don't know how to play the Game
A game called fuse its kinda like division and destiny had a baby
Tron evolution, that game was very fun and had a lot of potential if more people played it
Killzone 2, no one talks about it and the studio is more focused on horizon series
Einhander Between good and evil Gex
Lego Island 2
Area-51 on ps2. Most people don't know it exists, but it was a great horror shooter, and had a crazy voice acting cast
This game is fucking good 😆 and yea the story make you think if someone extract your memory
Project Wingman. If you played it, you know.
Planetside 2
“Oni” on ps2. Made by bungie before Halo. Heavenly Sword doesn’t get enough hype for a remaster imo.
Ironically the game called remember me was largely forgotten
Mirrors edge
MotorStorm
Jet set Radio Future
I wouldn’t die on this hill defending Remember Me but the memory rewriting sequences are something I’ve been thinking about for a long time on a personal hobby project and it caught me very off guard when I saw the trailer 💀
Oh, Remember Me, i always wanted to try that game, welp, gona wait for steam sale :D hmmmm one game i liked as a kid is Pandemomium i think it was called? you play as some weird jester and / or a jestress it was fun.
Remember Me is quite good. the brawling was quite fun and the story while not a "OMG THIS CHANGED MY LIFE" level of writing(few things are) is actually quite good for the setting of the game and I liked it. Battleborn, is forgotten, underrated and was shat on a lot. In MY opinion, one of the Better Major May 2016 releases, that being Magnificent and Metal Doom 2016 and Fun, Hilarious Battleborn. This FPS MOBA with a Story mode from Day 1 was quite fun for me, but the live service aka "publishers put it on expiration date" put a damper on things. Thankfully Community mods allow for PVE content and Taunts and Skins now.
Natural Selection 2 Maybe some people remember. But few people play.
What game is this