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Platform Win, 360, PS3 Publisher Capcom Developer DONTNOD Entertainment Release Date 06/04/2013 Price at Launch 59.99

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Remember Me interactive journal is a glimpse into the century before the game

Capcom's latest promotional site for the upcoming Dontnod-developed Remember Me is an experimental interactive journal that follows key moments in the life of inventor Antoine Cartier-Wells, the man behind the creation of Sensen memory technology. The beginning of the journal, which itself is made up of text, images, videos and audio clips, covers Antoine's youth in the mid-1980s and up to 2016. It then follows on to tell the story of the love of his life, and how his life and work are affected when she is seriously injured in an explosion. "In 2084 this final barrier has been brought down by Memorize, a Paris based corporation, and their brain implant known as the Sensen," reads the introduction to the fictional journal. "Through the Sensen, Memorize owns the most intimate and...

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Remember Me pre-order bonuses include Street Fighter moves and a comic

Pre-order bonuses for Remember Me, Dontnod Entertainment's upcoming third-person action game, include a batch of moves inspired by Street Fighter and a comic, according to a post on Capcom Unity. Those who pre-order the game through Steam, Amazon or Best Buy will receive a pack of "pressens," Remember Me's customizable combo tree moves, inspired by Street Fighter's Flash Kick, Spinning Bird Kick and Dragon Punch moves. GameStop and EB Games pre-orders will get players a 24-page prequel comic from Dark Horse Comics. Remember Me is set for a June 4 release on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Windows PC. To see the game in action, check out a recent trailer that explores how the game's protagonist, Nilin, alters memories.

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The Art of Remember Me available for pre-order now

The Art of Remember Me, Dark Horse Comics' art book for Dontnod's upcoming futuristic action title, Remember Me, is available for pre-order now, Capcom-Unity announced. The 184-page book includes hand-drawn concept art featuring the world of Neo-Paris and the characters that inhabit it. Remember Me takes place in 2084, where memories can be stolen, sold or traded. The game follows amnesiac memory hunter Nilin as she searches for memories of her past. The Art of Remember Me will publish May 15 and is available for $39.99. The pre-order is currently available for a 20 percent discount, meaning buyers will pay $31.99. Remember Me is slated for launch June 4 on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC in North America, with a Europe release following June 7. Read our hands-on preview here.

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Capcom heading to PAX East with games, teases a 'surprise or two'

Capcom's PAX East attendance this weekend will feature games like Capcom Arcade Cabinet, Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate and more, including "maybe an additional surprise or two," according to a press release from the company. Capcom's booth (#948) will feature: Capcom Arcade Cabinet Darkstalkers: Resurrection Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (Players can also get their hands on Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate at booth #1092.) Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen Resident Evil Revelations Remember Me Lost Planet 3 The company will also be sponsoring the "World of Capcom" panel, to be held at the Phoenix Theater on Friday, March 22, from noon to 1 p.m. ET. Capcom producers and product managers will discuss upcoming games to be released later this year as well as "some new product announcements." PAX...

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Remember Me dev says publishers balked at female lead character

Remember Me has a female protagonist, and that was a problem for some of the game's potential publishers, said developer Dontnod Entertainment to the Penny Arcade Report. Creative director Jean-Maxime Moris told the Penny Arcade Report that Dontnod didn't decide to make Remember Me's hero, Nilin, a woman so much as the protagonist just "felt right" as a female character. "It's one of those things that we never looked at from a pure, cold marketing perspective because that would have endangered the consistency of the whole game," said Moris, explaining that Remember Me and its world were built from the beginning to support a female protagonist. When Dontnod started showing Remember Me to publishers, some of them refused to publish the title simply because people would playing as a...

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Capcom announcing two new games during PAX East panel

Capcom will be making announcements for two new games during their World of Capcom panel on the Friday of PAX East in Boston. The panel, which kicks off at noon on the first day of the show, will be moderated by Francis Mao and feature a panel of not-yet-named Capcom producers and product managers. The panel is set to discuss the latest details on "all of the upcoming Capcom games" including the recently dated Remember Me, Lost Planet 3, Resident Evil: Revelations, Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen and those two new games, according to the company. Capcom will also have a number of games on the show floor including Darkstalkers Resurrection, Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, Remember Me and Lost Planet 3. PAX East runs from March 22 through March 24 and Polygon will be on hand covering all of...

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Remember Me launching June 4 in North America, June 7 in Europe

Remember Me, the futuristic third-person action game from Dontnod Entertainment, will launch June 4 on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Windows PC in North America, publisher Capcom announced today. It will be released June 7 in Europe. The date is a slight delay; Capcom previously said Remember Me would launch in May. Capcom released a new trailer today along with the release date announcement. The trailer focuses on Remember Me's story, which follows Nilin, a "memory hunter" in Neo-Paris in 2084, as she tries to find out who erased her own memory. The game will let players customize their experience in its Combo Lab, which allows players to craft combos in accordance with their play style. For more on Remember Me, check out our preview from earlier this month.

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Remember Me's innovative ideas might help it overcome traditional trappings

At first sit down, Remember Me's identity is hard to spot. Take it apart, and you'll find combat that feels like a clumsier version of Arkham Asylum's, climbing that feels like Uncharted's with less spectacle and a main character that looks like someone you'd see on a '90s PC game's box art. But as the title implies, Remember Me puts a twist on standard action game concepts through a heavy focus on its futuristic world and the high tech toys that feed into it. Based on what I've seen and played so far, those toys seem best realized by the game's Combo Lab and the ability to jump into other characters' memories and change them. The Combo Lab is basically just a menu screen, but it gives players a series of unlockable powers that they can assign to specific hits on a combo string...

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North America
  • Windows
    • Released 06/04/2013
    • Price at Launch 59.99
    • Publisher Capcom
    • Developer DONTNOD Entertainment
  • Xbox 360
    • Released 06/04/2013
    • Price at Launch 59.99
    • Publisher Capcom
    • Developer DONTNOD Entertainment
  • PlayStation 3
    • Released 06/04/2013
    • Price at Launch 59.99
    • Publisher Capcom
    • Developer DONTNOD Entertainment
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