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Remember Me Has An E-book Prequel
What was happening in Nilin's life a few months before the events of Remember me? Now fans can find out by reading the e-book by author Scott Harrison. It's called Remember Me: The Pandora Archive, and is currently available for download.
Remember Me didn't exactly get a glowing reception, but the futuristic world stands out as one of the most clever and interesting parts of the game. Expanding that universe is a smart move, since it plays to the strengths of the property. The plot summary from Capcom's press release reads:
When a series of devastating bomb blasts rock Neo-Paris, former memory hunter turned Errorist, Trix, is blamed and it is reported that she was acting on orders from the Errorist group – a supposed ‘first in a series of decisive blows’ against the Memorize Corporation. In response, a S.A.B.R.E force squadron is mobilized for a retaliatory assault into Slum 404. However, before her arrest she manages to send a coded signal back to the Errorists. Unable to decode the warning, Nilin visits the Architect, an aging tech expert, who is her only hope.
Remember Me: The Pandora Archive is available now through Google Play, Kindle, and other services.