Remember Me is set in Neo-Paris in 2084 and tells the story of Ni'lin. Ni'lin, one of the best memory Slayers will awake with no memory in a cell at Memorize. Your name, the only thing that you remained. Looking for your identity she gets support from Edge. But who is this edge? What are his plans and goals? In a future where we can not trust our own memories, anything is possible. - The core element in this game is the combat combos. These are pre-defined keys that must be pressed in a fixed order. There are 4 combos, starting with a 3-chain and end with an 8-combo. The highlight of the matter is that you can show the individual steps Kombo will. There are power punches (for increased damage), (on its own energy replenish) healing strokes, (which further enhance the previous strike) recovery strokes (to shorten the decay time of the specials) and linking elements. Through clever combos of adapt to the game situation can thereby cure the midst of battle, or bring his favorite Special quickly used again. This game should be played with a gamepad. This in my opinion, the combos are much easier to perform. - A few words about the technique. Graphically I really liked the game. Sure, there are titles that look pretty, but the world will always be shown credible. For me the game has had from time to time lags, which is probably due to the Unreal Engine. This issue describe several people on the net. However, these were only briefly and did not disrupt the flow of play. The German language dispensing is not lip sync. The falls in the many movies but on quite often. That bothers a little. The movies can be, unfortunately, do not break or switch off. That does not bother when you start the game because of missed successes again. - Conclusion: Despite the aforementioned (small) defects I can only recommend the game, but subtract a star. The fighting and combos go smoothly from the hand and the story is varied and captivating. Substituting the combos reasonable, the game is good schaffbar on the highest difficulty. The fights are always fair and will slowly demanding.