Forgotten Memories Director’s Cut Gameplay Trailer Revealed

Psychoz Interactive has released a gameplay trailer for its upcoming horror game Forgotten Memories Director’s Cut.

Forgotten Memories Director’s Cut is a third person Psychological Survival Horror game combining exploration, reflection, puzzles, action and survival where the gameplay is focused on fear mechanics. The game describes itself as a spiritual successor of the greatest horror games from the 90’s like Silent Hill, Resident Evil and Alone In The Dark.

In Forgotten Memories Director’s Cut, you’ll play Rose Hawkins, a strong independent woman who is searching for a missing young girl named Eden. Rose wakes up wounded and in a strange place she doesn’t recognize.

While exploring the hallways of an old abandoned asylum to save a lost soul, Rose will find herself locked in a never ending tragedy; frozen in time. She will have to confront her deepest fears to unveil the mystery behind her terrifying investigation. ”

Forgotten Memories Director’s Cut features voice acting with, among others, Guy Cihi and David Schaufele (James Sunderland and Eddie Dombrowski from Silent Hill 2).

Forgotten Memories Director’s Cut will be released for the PS Vita, PS3, PS4, XBox One, Wii U, Steam, Android and iOS in 2016.

Check out the Forgotten Memories Director’s Cut Gameplay Trailer:

 


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3 thoughts on “Forgotten Memories Director’s Cut Gameplay Trailer Revealed

  • April 23, 2016 at 15:20
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    Looks interesting

  • April 24, 2016 at 07:21
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    Looks cool! Can’t wait to see Vita gameplay.

  • April 24, 2016 at 20:01
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    “powered by Unity”.
    I know we should be thankful to Unity for making the game available on most platforms, but the Vita support is outdated compared to 3DS. On top of that, I still remember my experience with Unity-based CoynterSpy, but at least this time the world won’t be randomly generated at every single load, so I hope all goes well.

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