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GamersGate - [PC, Steam] Remember Me for USD $6.00

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Neo-Paris. 2084.

Personal memories can now be digitised, bought, sold and traded. The last remnants of privacy and intimacy have been swept away in what appears to be a logical progression of the explosive growth of social networks at the beginning of the 21st century. The citizens themselves have accepted this surveillance society in exchange for the comfort only smart technology can provide. This memory economy gives immense power over society to just a handful of people.

Remember Me™ is a 3rd person action adventure where players take on the role of Nilin, a former elite memory hunter with the ability to break into people’s minds and steal or even alter their memories. The authorities, fearful of her knowledge and capabilities arrested Nilin and wiped her memory clean. After her escape from prison, Nilin sets out on a mission to recover her identity, helped by her last and only friend. This search for her past leads to her being hunted by the very people that created this surveillance society.

Key features:

Speculative, stunning vision of our future – Discover Neo-Paris 2084, where augmented reality and memory digitisation have taken control of peoples’ lives.
Play as Nilin – an elite memory hunter with a clouded past – Become the most wanted memory hunter in Neo-Paris and experience the power to break into peoples’ minds to steal their memories. Gain the information you need directly from people’s heads, to complete your missions and recover your own memory.
Memory Remix – This innovative new gameplay mechanic allows players to use Nilin’s powers and alter parts of people’s memories in real-time gameplay. This will change characters’ complete perspective on their self-image and the people around them, which can have grave consequences for the world in 2084.
A balanced mix of combat and exploration – Fight your way through the different environments Neo-Paris has to offer, using Nilin’s proficiency in martial arts, as both hunter and prey!
Combo Lab – Remember Me allow players to fully customise the combos Nilin uses during the game. Players can adjust combos on the fly to suit every situation.
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This isn't the cheapest ever, but it is pretty close.

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    • Am i really getting negged for provideing a cheaper price?

      • +1

        Grey market unknown origin of keys to save 13c? I'd rather buy from GamersGate. FYI I didn't neg you
        Also I think your neg is unjustified for reasons above

        • I didn't neg him, but I also think his reason for negging op's deal is also unjustified….

        • -3

          Your thinking the game is comeing from the possibly dodgy sellers on g2A markerplace when you don't realize this one I post was coming from G2A themselves.

        • -5

          @paradoxez: Please tell me why a clearly cheaper price is not a justified reason for negging?
          The plus/neg is there to let people know ehther something is good and if negged post a reason why it was negged and in this case i posted a cheaper option.

        • +1

          @holden93:
          For something to be classified as a good deal doesn't mean it has to be the all time cheapest price compared to any competitor in the history of said item being sold. It just has to be a good deal. You are using flawed logic for your neg. Also your link defaults to a more expensive price plus an additional $1.50 for G2A shield. Why would you need buyers protection if the keys are guaranteed legit?

        • @holden93:

          I think negging the deal just because you can undercut the deal price by less than 5% (13c in this case) is going overboard.

          I think This kind of behavior might scare people away from posting a good deal. You might want to neg a deal only for sockpuppeting, when the you know the store is dodgy, or just when it's down right advertising.

          then again, I didn't neg you for any comments you have made.

        • +1

          @paradoxez:

          I don't care about being negged, and I didn't neg @Holden93, but I honestly thought negging was to expose the sorts of things you mentioned, not because you can find a better deal elsewhere. I thought that was what the comment section was for.

          It's also worth noting that at the end of the description I clearly state that this isn't the absolute cheapest price, just a very cheap price.

        • @Cobalt_: No it doesn't it just has to be the cheapest current price. Otherwise what's the point in ozbargain if people are not going to post to cheapest current price

        • @holden93:
          But it isn't the cheapest price you've listed. And seller reputation also counts for something.

        • @Cobalt_: its cheaper then this deal but I admit I only looked at a single place so could very well be cheaper at other places.

        • +1

          @holden93:

          It's not reasonable to expect people to inspect every single store and find the absolute cheapest price before posting. If that was the rule, nothing would ever get posted because it could possibly be cheaper elsewhere. The amusing thing is that I got this deal from IsThereAnyDeal.com which compares many different reputable stores (Steam, Amazon, GMG, GG etc.).

          Posting the better deal was fine, the neg was unnecessary.

  • +1

    Neo-paris. Why not Robofrance 29?

  • Good price at an online store with great reputation. Thanks.

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