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- Memory Lost – is a story-driven action shooter, the battles in which are built around the mechanics of mind capturing and moving into the enemy’s body. First-aid kits were not delivered, there is only one magazine in the weapon – change the bodies to survive!
- New body – new gameplay. There are dozens of archetypes of opponents in the game, each with its own unique characteristics and skills that affect the outcome of the battle.
- Relocation is the basis of survival. If you don’t want to run around in a half – dead state, look for a healthy body! Are the weapons out of ammo? Move into the enemy with full ammunition!
- Copy enemies’ memories! Capturing consciousness is impossible without capturing memories. With each new migration, the Neural Network, the main character of Memory Lost, will collect more and more material to form himself into an independent personality, after which he will process the knowledge gained and reap the fruits of his actions at the Mind-Map hub location.
- Karma in a top-down shooter? The neural network is also formed due to interaction with the surrounding world. Kill for the common good or for mercy, regardless of the consequences – and get one of three possible endings.
Warning: A very small percentage of people may experience seizures while viewing certain images, such as flashing lights or patterns that may be present in video games.
Steam User 12
The world of Detraxis is dark, dangerous, and absolutely mesmerizing. The neon-drenched streets, the oppressive corporations, and the chaotic combat make for an unforgettable experience.
Steam User 10
It is janky, unpolished and I'll forget it after finishing it. Played 3.8h, got through most of the game, at least a solid 2/3 according to achievments. So do not expect more than 7-8h on this game.
The gameplay is really rough but it kind of work and the level design is also ok, it's the strong suits of the game. Cinametics design is unhinged, we feel the guy discussing stuffs with prompts.
The story, honestly it is barely understandable from the standpoint of what you'd feel is reasonnable to engage with.
The engine and tech aspects are barebone, but control mapping is ok and it runs well enough
It's a really rough one. Not goty material, but not hot garbage.
Steam User 3
Memory Lost is more than just a twin-stick shooter — it’s a mind-bending journey through a dystopian future. The body-switching mechanic is brilliant, and the neon-lit environments feel alive. The combat is brutal, and every encounter is a puzzle of speed and precision.
Steam User 6
The cyberpunk setting is executed perfectly. The music, visuals, and world-building create an immersive experience that pulls you in. Feels like stepping into a dystopian action movie.
Steam User 2
The game doesn’t just rely on stylish action—it builds an eerie, immersive world filled with tension. The combat is fluid and aggressive, but it’s the story and atmosphere that truly hook you. A must-play for fans of RUINER and Ghostrunner.
Steam User 10
In the near future, neural networks will take over the world as in this game.
This game is very unique. Instead of shooting at enemies, as in the regular shooters, here we will inhabit them and fight in their body. The gameplay is really unusual. In many moments it will not be that difficult, just unusual.
I really like top-down shooters. And this one attracts from the first minute. Cool graphics, an interesting plot and a lot of content make the completing of this game memorable.
If you like the shapeshifting mechanics, I recommend playing this game.
If you read the review and liked it, don't forget to give it a thumbsup;)The further - The better♥️
Steam User 1
Memory Lost presents itself as a jumbled yet captivating cyberpunk shooter that delivers with its chaotic gameplay experience.
The game's main mechanic allows the player to switch bodies during combat thus creating both speed and strategy in the gameplay. This is incredibly satisfying even though it sometimes becomes messy due to glitches.
Visually, it’s inconsistent. Some areas have a great moody aesthetic, while others feel half-finished. The story is hard to follow and the cutscenes come off like placeholder dev logs. Still, the atmosphere holds up thanks to strong vibes and a pounding synth-heavy soundtrack.
Tons of fun and worth the ride!