I’ll never forget the first time I played Remember Me. Nilin’s fight to reclaim her memories, set against the backdrop of a futuristic Neo-Paris, grabbed me in a way few games do. The memory remixing? Genius. I’d never experienced anything like it—rewriting someone’s past with the power to change their future. The parkour, the smooth combat, Nilin’s incredible design—it all made me feel like I was fighting alongside her, every step of the way.
But what really stuck with me was the game’s heart. It’s about more than just stealing memories; it’s about reclaiming freedom. It’s about the power of choice, and how much of our identity is tied to what we remember (or forget). Remember Me isn’t just a game—it’s a message. And it’s a message that deserves to be heard by more people, to be preserved, to live on.
GOG, you’ve always been a champion of preserving games, of keeping their legacies alive. And I believe Remember Me deserves a spot in your DRM-free collection. It’s not just a game—it’s a piece of art, a story that challenges the world we live in, and one that should be shared for years to come.
Please, help us remember. Help us preserve its legacy.