If the people around you realise you’re not yourself, they may try and send you to the hospital, a place that won’t provide you with the stimulation you need to spark those important memorise! The longer you wait the more Orion’s presence encroaches on your mind, meaning that eventually those memories will be lost to you forever… It sounds like a psychologist’s dream, but in reality it’s a psychology student’s nightmare! Amnesia may not be the most creative of starts for a story, but with the addition of a spirit, the need for secrecy and the addition of psychological turmoil present, the premise certainly creates enough intrigue to make you want to pick up the game. That’s right, if you hadn’t already guessed from the title, this young lady has amnesia! A spirit named Orion appears before you and explains that he has accidently merged with your consciousness, meaning the that space in your head reserved for memories was pushed out upon his arrival! In order to get your memories back and send an apologetic Orion home, you must interact with the world and people around you in the hopes that something will bring those vital memories back! You must do this with extreme caution however. You play as a first year psychology student who wakes up with no memory of who she is. So what is Amnesia: Memories? Am I its target audience? Should I even care? Allow me to tell you a bit more about the game, and then you can decide the answers to these questions yourself! Amnesia: Memories takes place in Japan, in a setting no different to today’s everyday lifestyle. It would be my pleasure to guide you through the ups and downs of this game, and all without revealing any major spoilers! If you’re still sitting on the fence about whether or not you should buy Amnesia: Memories, then I eagerly invite you to read this review. Idea Factory, the developer of Amnesia and all its sequels, certainly knows how to build anticipation, but finally fans outside of Japan are able to fully appreciate this enticing visual novel.
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