- July 29, 2021
- Guts United
Nothing To Remember
41%Game Brain Score
story, emotional
graphics, gameplay
70% User Score 10 reviews
Platforms
About
Nothing To Remember is an immersive murder mystery that runs in real-time, right on your desktop. Through their personal messages, you'll uncover two characters unknowingly intertwined as they hunt a killer long thought dead. When your next choice could mean life or death, will you answer the call?







Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
story5 positive mentions
- The game features an interesting murder mystery with a compelling narrative that keeps players engaged.
- Some decisions can affect the story, providing a sense of agency in the gameplay.
- The thematic parallel between the two playable characters adds depth to the narrative.
- The game suffers from numerous writing mistakes and logical inconsistencies that detract from the overall experience.
- The chat interface is slow and cumbersome, making it frustrating to progress through the story.
- There is a lack of basic options and features, such as saving points and proper chat organization, which negatively impacts immersion.
story
16 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story is generally well-received, featuring an intriguing plot centered around Sarah Carter, a police officer juggling two cases, with some decisions impacting the narrative. However, the storytelling method through chat interactions can be frustrating, and the relationships within the story are seen as mediocre. While the main events are engaging, the lack of saving points can detract from the overall experience.
“This was an interesting albeit frustrating story.”
“The plot was good though, and I, even though a seasoned mystery game enthusiast, did not identify the culprit until the very end.”
“There are several choices that you can make as you play the game, and although most of them are just the same choices with different tones, some will be marked as critical choices, affecting the story.”
“The story is told through a series of chats that are happening between the user that is currently logged in.”
“Most of the story revolves around Sarah Carter, a police officer that is working on two cases at the same time.”
“They can expand the game's scope outside of it or try to focus the story only on the chat app and people's interactions, but they end up toughing it out and choose both.”