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An emergency has occurred at the underground facilities of Inturg Technologies. Trapped in a metallic maze and engulfed in darkness with no apparent means of escape, four employees discover access to an internal group chat. United by their dire circumstances, they must unravel the enigmatic origins of the crisis and find a way to survive.
What triggered the emergency? What is the true purpose of Inturg Technologies? And amidst the chaos, will they be able to trust each other?
CAN I REMEMBER MYSELF?
- Experience a visual novel of mystery and thrill inside an old computer interface.
- Enjoy a non-linear story through 4 different chat records containing the point of view of each character.
Steam User 2
A unique combination of visual novel and text search game, with sprinkles of couple puzzles here and there. The story was curious from start to finish, across researching 4 different chatrooms for the characters and finding weird twists and finally the ending. 10/10
Steam User 0
Fun mystery told in a interesting format. I liked the experience of clicking through the chat, reading the secrets the characters kept from each other, and trying to puzzle it out. Roughly a 1 hour experience, easy to 100% for the completionists (it's a kinetic storyline).
Steam User 0
Very good game.
I really enjoyed the feel of it from just interacting with all the menus, the sound design is great, and the way the story is presented is pretty neat as well. Specifically, the fact that from what I can gather, the way you enter the chats is non-linear, but by putting Eric at the top, it ensures that you're compelled to click his logs first and are therefore eased into the game more smoothly through the groupchat.
The only nitpick regarding the file browsing freedom I have is the fact that it's so easy to get to the big reveal before the smaller big reveal, so to say. Given that you receive an invite from Brenda in Eric's chat, I thought you were supposed to go to that one before the three-password groupchat, so I did just that by simply pulling up Wikipedia and trying all the military alphabet codes in sequence, since Kathy and Paul mention it's Brenda's forte to do as such. Needless to say, I skipped the groupchat and had to reopen the game after it dramatically closed on me. Awkwarrrrrd.
Other than that, really great story, I liked all the little twists at the end of each chat to keep the mystery going.
I always appreciate when a game teaches me something as well, and Roko's Basilisk is a very cool thought experiment to have learned about, even if I do not quite see how it relates to the A.I. created at Inturg. Shouldn't Apate consider Inturg "one of the good ones" so to say?
Finally, big thank you to the developer for actively monitoring what people are saying, as I couldn't get the game to open due to some bug, so when I messaged about it on the steam forum, it was quickly fixed. Props for that <3
Definitely a recommend to anyone who wants a nice short tech horror story.
Steam User 0
now this is what I call... ABSOLUTE TIER OF STORYTELLING!!
I wouldn't expect a story with a monitor and a few lines of text logs would literally captivate me up. YES, it DOESN'T have any character sprites or CG's like other games would but damn, the plot and story building was immersive IT MIGHT BE ONE OF THE BEST despite being a short VN to complete.
SUPERRRR underrated game that I'd highly recommend you. It's totally worth a read and the hidden achievements got me tweaking upon realization on what's really happening... it's a crazy plot indeed.
Steam User 0
A really efficient science fiction story told through chat logs. The interface itself ends up being relevant to the story which I found very cool. I appreciate the existential anxiety in the final moments of this story.
Steam User 0
Short, and worth it.
Compelling story that unravels very nicely
Steam User 0
A very short kinetic story with very few interactions, but all of them matter and help turn the apparently disjointed but mainly linear narrative into a trhilling interactive tale.
The sci-fi theming works extremely well and the writing is extremely efficient at setting tone, mood and character through very short phrasing.
Hotly recommended to anybody into sci-fi extistentialist horror-y stories, and/or plain just anyone looking for an engaging one-hour small mystery to figure out.
(Also, thanks for allowing us to turn the fan noise down!)