If its already going for so cheap that cannot be a good sign. Most I have talked to that have played it say the same thing. Its just ok. Something tells me they don't really believe that though they just don't want to think they wasted the money.
Ya it's worth it for the assets at least because they are high fidelity, if you would want to play it... well it's up to you.
Closest game is Arkham Asylum, except this is set in neo Paris so it's all very clinical and the writing in RM is most likely written by someone who isn't a writer, the sort of sci-fi story one scribbles on a piece of paper as a teen and then never want to show anyone because it's just that lame.
Ya it's worth it for the assets at least because they are high fidelity, if you would want to play it... well it's up to you.
Closest game is Arkham Asylum, except this is set in neo Paris so it's all very clinical and the writing in RM is most likely written by someone who isn't a writer, the sort of sci-fi story one scribbles on a piece of paper as a teen and then never want to show anyone because it's just that lame.
OP if you have a PS3 and Playstation Plus there's a chance you'll get Remember Me for free next month as that's what EU members are getting. I'm afraid I won't know what the game itself is like until then though, free > $14 every time for me.
I'd say it is worth $14, it wasn't great by any means, but it was compelling enough to make one play through. The combat is a bore, and the pathing is pretty well laid out for you, but there are some genuine moments of brilliance every once and a while (such as the memory replay thing). Outside of that, you have to decide if $14 is worth it for a game you know you would only play once, or if you should try to find it at a redbox or rent it from gamefly.
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