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Get ready for a jazz-punk adventure game with a twist where you dive into the memories of your patients and use their minds to uncover a dark conspiracy. Don't Forget Me is coming soon to GOG.COM!

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I can no longer visually distinguish one video game from another.... LOL!
I give extra points because I love Jazz!
Unfortunately, what I have seen in its trailer or teaser does not convince me to make a purchase of this video game.
As usual I will await a review from the owners.
Twitch integration so your viewers can play along with you.

Oh wow, scoop me some of that shit!
Don't Forget Me? A bit like Remember Me? XP
Yes, I love pixel art but I'm also tired of this trend. I enjoyed Milkmaid of the Mily Way the other day, despite the resolution incongruences, but very few are doing it right for me. I want more like Monkey Island 2 and Metal Slug, less flat colours with huge blocks. More like Blasphemous and Dead Cells and not...mr Waffles and this. Anyway, I might enjoy a "Her Story" kind of investigation, with a point and click frame but with a definite solution. If I understand what this is.
Already forgotten.
...jazz punk?
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Dogmaus: Yes, I love pixel art but I'm also tired of this trend. I enjoyed Milkmaid of the Mily Way the other day, despite the resolution incongruences, but very few are doing it right for me. I want more like Monkey Island 2 and Metal Slug, less flat colours with huge blocks. More like Blasphemous and Dead Cells and not...mr Waffles and this. Anyway, I might enjoy a "Her Story" kind of investigation, with a point and click frame but with a definite solution. If I understand what this is.
Ohhh, you've hit the nail on the head!

Monkey Island 2 only had 256 colours at once, but you'd better believe it made them work hard. The backgrounds were all hand drawn and scanned too.
This 'unshaded' style that's in fashion these days is so much less detailed.