Games like Nothing To Remember
Looking for games like Nothing To Remember? Here are top simulation recommendations with a horror and drama focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Simulacra 2, Whispers from the Star or Song of Farca.
1 85%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability85% User Score 559 reviewsA dead influencer. An obsessed detective. Three suspects. Piece together the truth by going through the victim’s phone messages, videos, and social media. The follow up to the critically acclaimed Simulacra. Investigate a mysterious death with the only tool you have – the victim’s phone.
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2 75%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, replayability75% User Score 561 reviewsAn interactive story about connection in isolation… where your words are the lifeline of a stranded companion in space. In Whispers from the Star, there are no dialogue trees, just open-ended conversations powered by AI chat, as you stay connected across light years.
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3 83%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, grinding83% User Score 613 reviewsYou are Isabella Song – a hacker PI. Your job is to hack cameras, phones, and computers, as well as question suspects, analyze evidence and draw conclusions. But don't forget that in Farca city, even criminals can end up victims.
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4 86%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, optimization94% User Score 202 reviewsCritic Score 78%8 reviewsTaking place years before the events of Tails Noir, Tails Noir Preludes is a narrative game following four characters through formative moments of change, circumstance, and consequences in life and told through a series of interactive vignettes. Your choices are what’s most important – what traits are you bringing with you in your story, and what is the impact you make on the characters around yo…
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5 67%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, character development73% User Score 636 reviewsCritic Score 61%30 reviewsBuy Twin Mirror on PS4. Lose yourself in a rich, intricate storyline anchored in the gritty reality of small-town America.
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6 73%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayoptimization, grinding79% User Score 1,810 reviewsCritic Score 68%15 reviews"Event[0] is a game about building a personal relationship with a machine. You type messages into a computer, and Kaizen answers. As in any relationship, you experience gratitude, disappointment, and sometimes jealousy. It is by working through fears and anxieties of your virtual companion that you will find your way back to Earth."
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7 95%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsoptimization, character development95% User Score 314 reviewsA new film opens to rave reviews, despite its bloody history. A beautiful uptown office remains unoccupied, despite its prime location. A downtown artist berates himself for selling out, while a Wall Street investor congratulates himself on a job well done. Just normal life in the big city? Or is somthing more sinister binding these events together Bizarre connections are a dime a dozen for the Bl…
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8 53%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygraphics, stability53% User Score 281 reviewsVaudeville is a detective game in which the player plays the role of Detective Martini, a private detective who has come to the city of Vaudeville to solve the mystery of the murders of three people. Vaudeville is an experimental whodunit game based on the latest AI technologies. A tale of murder, suspense and absurdity that unfolds as you play, and you are the protagonist.
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9 70%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregrinding, character development70% User Score 1,736 reviewsFollow us About the GameHome is a unique horror adventure set in a beautifully-realized pixel world. It’s a murder mystery with a twist—because you decide what ultimately happens. Awakened by an oncoming storm, you open your eyes to discover yourself in a strange, dark room—tucked away in a house that’s not yours. As you play the game, it changes—subtly, almost imperceptibly—to reflect your pe…
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10 87%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, character development88% User Score 137 reviewsCritic Score 90%3 reviewsWhile its predecessor, Spirit Hunter: Death Mark, found its spirits in distinct, horrifying locales, Spirit Hunter: NG weaves fear seamlessly into the mundane. Face down monsters in quiet residential streets, neighborhood parks, and even the protagonist’s own home. Be careful—terror lurks behind every corner.
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