Remember Me, Capcom’s unique futuristic action game about a memory hunter named Nilin, was released in June to some mixed reception. To help players better remember Nilin’s past, Capcom has released an eBook which fills in some of the gaps of her memory banks by telling a story set prior to the game.
Written by Scott Harrison, Remember Me: The Pandora Archive weaves a tale of Nilin before you meet her for the first time on your screen. It introduces a series of bomb attacks on Neo-Paris. Former memory hunter Trix Dallaire is implemented in the attacks, all of which are focused on the Memorize Corporation. Trix is tangled up in the group the Errorists, who supposedly have their fingerprints all over these attacks. Nilin, meanwhile, is hot on their trail.
According to the eBook’s Amazon summary,
“What follows is a white-knuckle ride through Neo-Paris, full of subterfuge, betrayal and intrigue, as we join Nilin on her destructive search for the truth, and her freedom.”
Does this new key to learning the mysteries of memory-hunting and Nilin appeal to you? Well, you’re in luck! I have purchased this book, and per Amazon’s rules am allowed to ‘lend’ the book out to 1 person for 14 days.
So, as a little contest please post as a comment a minimum 1 paragraph opinion you had on the storyline for this game, as well as your email address. Email is needed in order for me to send the book to you, so this is mandatory. You will be able to read The Pandora Archive even if you do not own a Kindle. Winner will be chosen by me for best comment!
Published: Jun 27, 2013 08:30 am