- July 29, 2021
- Guts United
Nothing To Remember
Nothing to Remember had a solid vision and the bones of something great, but nothing really came together to make a memorable experience. The immersion factor wasn’t there, the story moves along entirely too slowly, and there’s little focus in anything that would have helped keep players invested. Nothing to Remember genuinely looks good, but its well-designed façade hides an unnecessarily convoluted method of storytelling devoid of any handholds that would allow players to get a good grasp on anything. What a shame, considering this genre is still relatively unexplored, that an otherwise promising entry is such a forgettable letdown.
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Nothing To Remember is a single player simulation game with horror and drama themes. It was developed by Guts United and was released on July 29, 2021. It received neutral reviews from critics and mostly positive reviews from players.
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?







- Interesting murder mystery with a compelling narrative that keeps players guessing.
- The plot is well-written, with some character development that adds depth to the story.
- The game offers critical choices that can affect the story, providing some level of player agency.
- The pacing is slow, making the experience feel dragged out and frustrating at times.
- Many important events happen off-screen, leaving players feeling like mere observers rather than active participants.
- The chat interface can be confusing, with jumbled chat orders and slow chat speeds that hinder immersion.
- story17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The story is generally considered interesting and well-crafted, featuring a police officer named Sarah Carter navigating two cases, with player decisions impacting the narrative. However, some players find the pacing slow and the storytelling convoluted, leading to frustration despite the plot's potential. Overall, while the main events are engaging, the execution leaves room for improvement, particularly in character relationships and immersion.
“The plot was good, though I, even as a seasoned mystery game enthusiast, did not identify the culprit until the very end.”
“Most of the story revolves around Sarah Carter, a police officer who is working on two cases at the same time.”
“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 immersion factor wasn’t there, the story moves along entirely too slowly, and there’s little focus in anything that would have helped keep players invested.”
“Nothing to remember genuinely looks good, but its well-designed façade hides an unnecessarily convoluted method of storytelling devoid of any handholds that would allow players to get a good grasp on anything.”
“Most of the story revolves around Sarah Carter, a police officer that is working on two cases at the same time.”
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Nothing To Remember is a simulation game with horror and drama themes.
Nothing To Remember is available on PC, Phone, iPad, iPhone and others.
Nothing To Remember was released on July 29, 2021.
Nothing To Remember was developed by Guts United.
Nothing To Remember has received neutral reviews from players and neutral reviews from critics. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its replayability.
Nothing To Remember is a single player game.
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