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Forgotten Memories: Remastered Edition Is an Old-School Survival Horror With a Modern Touch!

Author : Zoe Jan 05,2025

Forgotten Memories: Remastered Edition Is an Old-School Survival Horror With a Modern Touch!

The chilling survival horror game, Forgotten Memories, returns with a remastered edition, now available on Android! Following a brief delay on Google Play, Android users can finally join iOS players (who got the game last month) in experiencing this updated classic.

The Story:

Play as Rose Hawkins, a police detective investigating a perplexing case that quickly takes a terrifying turn. Waking up in a mysterious, unsettling location, Rose encounters Noah, a woman as enigmatic as the mystery itself. Their alliance may hold the key to solving the case, but their partnership hides deeper secrets waiting to be uncovered.

What's New in the Remastered Edition?

This remastered edition channels the spirit of 90s horror classics like Silent Hill, enhanced with significant improvements. Expect heightened fear mechanics, high-resolution graphics featuring HDR lighting and dynamic shadows, and a fully remastered audio experience with new voice acting and music.

Gameplay has also been refined, boasting improved combat, interactions, and a new checkpoint-based save system. A challenging "Insane" mode and additional achievements add replayability. Best of all, there are no in-app purchases.

See the improvements for yourself with the trailer:

The Android Delay:

Psychose Interactive's initial submission to Google Play was rejected due to the remastered graphics making in-game mannequins appear too realistic, violating content guidelines. The developers addressed this by adjusting mannequin poses and adding clothing, finally resolving the issue. A significant December update with a Christmas theme and a new game mode is already planned.

Download Forgotten Memories: Remastered Edition from the Google Play Store today! And don't miss our latest news on Dark Sword – The Rising, a thrilling new dark fantasy ARPG!

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