Capcom reveals Remember Me, a brand new, third-person action adventure
Back in May, Capcom filed a trademark for "Remember Me", though at the time we knew basically nothing about the project that the company was using it for. That changes today.
In Cologne, Germany, Capcom pulled back the curtain on this mystery project known as Remember Me (and no, it has nothing to do with that Robert Pattinson movie from 2010).
In development at Paris-based DONTNOD Entertainment, the game is a third-person action-adventure title where players take on the role of Nilin, an elite "memory hunter" who, aside from having mad martial art skills, is able to break into people's minds, steal their memories, or even change them. Things get complicated, though, when Nilin's own memory is stolen, sending her headfirst into a journey to get her identity back.
For now, that's all we know about the game itself. It shouldn't be too long before we find out more, since Remember Me is set to be released in May 2013 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC.
If the idea of a memory-thief getting their memories stolen sounds intriguing to you, then let us know in the comment box below.
Source: Capcom press release
Link: Capcom files for trademark protection for 'Remember Me'
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Peter Grimm
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