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Nintendo's Steel Diver will resurface on 3DS as a free-to-play experience

Added: 19.06.2013 13:50 | 10 views | 0 comments


Nintendo's Steel Diver will resurface on 3DS as a free-to-play experience Remember last week? Remember E3? Well, with all the ruckus around next-gen consoles and dead-exciting game trailers, you may have missed Nintendo's announcement that it is going to start experimenting with F2P. At that time, all we knew about this forthcoming free-to-play Ninty game was that it wouldn't be a Mario or Pokemon title. As of now, though, we know the exact identity of this upc...

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USA Weekly Chart, Week Ending 8th Jun 2013

Added: 19.06.2013 0:17 | 23 views | 0 comments


Hardware: 1: X360 - 38,151 (-2%) 2: 3DS - 36,708 (0%) 3: PS3 - 30,199 (-1%) 4: DS - 11,805 (-4%) 5: Wii - 10,852 (-7%) 6: WiiU - 9,197 (+1%) 7: PSV - 5,496 (-6%) 8: PSP - 2,178 (+1%) Software: 1: (X360) Minecraft - 98,446 2: (X360) Call of Duty: Black Ops II - 31,138 3: (3DS) Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D - 25,768 4: (PS3) Call of Duty: Black Ops II - 22,377 5: (Wii) Just Dance 4 - 22,028 6: (3DS) Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon - 19,211 7: (PS3) Remember Me - 17,363 8: (X360) Batman: Arkham City - 16,346 9: (X360) Remember Me - 15,891 10: (X360) BioShock Infinite - 15,209

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PushStartPlay : Remember Me Review [Xbox360/PS3/PC]

Added: 18.06.2013 23:17 | 0 views | 0 comments


Tom Collins writes A brilliant concept tarnished by poor execution. It's not the game some were hoping for, but there is still some fun to be had.

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PCAdvisor- Remember Me Review

Added: 18.06.2013 22:17 | 0 views | 0 comments


PCA:It's hard not to like Remember Me even if it's not able to take its ideas terribly far. It is a game that's trying to be different, both as a setting and as a brawler and, rare amongst games of its profile, it avoids a lot of commercially-minded cynicism. For some reason it ends up hamstrung in every regard - from the slow trickle of uninspired sci-fi stereotypes to distractingly cheesy dialogue to a depressing mid-game slump into tedious tunnels, Remember Me just can't seem to avoid becoming ordinariness.

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Remember Me Review at Skewed and Reviewed

Added: 18.06.2013 20:18 | 0 views | 0 comments


Skewed and Reviewed have posted their review for the new game Remember Me. Though they liked the concept they cited issues with the controls, camera, and combat as issues with the game.

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Remember Me Review (Invision Game Community)

Added: 18.06.2013 17:17 | 5 views | 0 comments


If you could take those away from someone to change their personalities and actions, to suit your own wants, would you? If you could take away your own bad memories to try to make yourself stronger, would you? Remember Me is a unique game that allows the player to explore the concepts themselves by giving them control of a Memory Hunter Nilin and watching her actions when approached with these questions.

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'Remember Me' is unable to mix its parts together into a greater whole | Examiner

Added: 18.06.2013 15:21 | 0 views | 0 comments


XMNR: Ever wonder if you could erase those bad memories swimming around insider your head and replace them with good memories? Better yet, what if you could alter the memories of someone else to alter their perception of the world to your whims? No, this isnt an advertisement for Total Recall but the premise behind Capcoms intriguing but flawed third-person adventure game, Remember Me for the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC.

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'Remember Me' is unable to mix its parts together into a greater whole | Examiner

Added: 18.06.2013 14:17 | 0 views | 0 comments


XMNR: Ever wonder if you could erase those bad memories swimming around insider your head and replace them with good memories? Better yet, what if you could alter the memories of someone else to alter their perception of the world to your whims? No, this isnt an advertisement for Total Recall but the premise behind Capcoms intriguing but flawed third-person adventure game, Remember Me for the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC.

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