Posted on: November 4, 2018

Crisco1492
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Warsaw Ghetto through a child's eyes
When "My Memory of Us" was first announced on GOG, I immediately decided to pre-order based on the aesthetic and the fact that they had gotten Patrick Stewart to provide the voice over for the game. About a month later, when I was finally able to sit down with the game, I found it was exactly what I was hoping for. It follows the occupation of Poland and the Warsaw Ghetto through the eyes of two children, presented using the extended metaphor of the Nazis as robots and the Jews as "persons of colour" in a black-and-white world. Your goal, as you control these children, is to solve somewhat simple puzzles and simply survive the Ghetto and the Final Solution. As you dodge Nazi patrols and help the inhabitants of the Ghetto, you collect cards that present stories of different people involved in the resistance (as well as the Evil King himself). The controls are smooth, the mechanics work, and the gameplay is diverse. If you buy the collector's edition, you also get a nice artbook and a pretty darn good soundtrack. The only thing I think might take away from the game for some players is the length; my run was only about five and a half hours. But, given how heavy this material is, I think the game is just as long as it needs to be.
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你喜欢故事吗?喜欢的话,就让我讲一个给你听。但这可不是一个老套的故事。它会有些不同,因为它关乎真人真事,关乎至今仍令人触目惊心的事件。让我们回到过去吧。一切都始于一个小男孩和一个小女孩的偶遇,他们来自不同的世界。彼此陪伴,度过了一段充满欢乐的时光。不幸的是,美好的事情总是稍纵即逝。战争爆发了 — 万恶之王在这座城市烧杀抢掠,他的机器人士兵无处不在。市民被分隔开来,他们中的一些人被标记,被迫离开自己的家,生活在与外界隔离的高墙内。幸运的是,这两个孩子并不孤独 — 他们彼此相依为命。友谊让他们不离不弃,尽管命运似乎试图将他们分开。这就是 My Memory of Us 背后的故事,这款游戏是为了献给那些分离之后又排除万难成功重逢人们。


