****************************************** UPDATE!! Dev failed to respond in a week to negative reviews of a game after it was released. Either this is a scam as I reference below or the dev is incompetent. In either case, do not buy this poor excuse of a game. I wouldn't buy it for $0.01. I got refund. ****************************************** "where the story has a fundamental role" <- I spent 30 minutes trying to find the story or find anything to justify holding off giving this game a negative review, but I just couldn't do it. Remember the Windows 3D Maze screensaver from Windows 95? If so, then you have already seen this game. The best I have been able to determine, is that this is a maze you blindly run around while a woman slowly walks after you and if you get to close, you get screamed at then promptly start over. There is little to no game options. Based on the limited options, grammar of the game page and half-assed game play, this strikes me as a foreign throw togethe...
Remind Yourself
- Release Date:
- Oct 18, 2016
- Developer:
- Marcos Dumont
- Publisher:
- Marcos Dumont
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
It will prove your mind. It is needed that a player be quiet in extremes moments to maintain himself alive.
Each step will be an experience to have into account. The darkness is chasing you. The time is ending and you have to follow the correct way.
are you ready for this?
Screenshots
User Reviews
4 of the 5 screenshots on the store page are of the area you spawn in at the start & the 5th one is the first room you spawn into in the second area which is where you realise you've paid $15 for a dark maze game. I already don't really care for maze games, I like them even less in the dark (you get a flashlight which illuminates about 2 feet in front of you, it is barely tolerable). The environments in the maze (that I ran around in for about 15 minutes before giving up because there didn't seem to be any environmental clues as to which way I was meant to be going) were uninteresting, which is why I mentioned the store screenshot selection at the start, I don't think there is much of interest in the rest of the game. The busted wooden floors, the lockers closed & open, upturned tables were just repeated through corridors at random, so it all blended together into a blur of me not caring anymore & waiting for the jumpscare to kill me. The Pineview Drive guys did a good maze in Obsc...
This game is definitely confusing...will it scare you? Yes YES IT WILL, but after awhile you are very confused as what to do...if you are going in the right place? No clues at all...no clues, so it is a huge maze. If they update it or kinda tell you what you are supposed to do then yeah it can be a great game. The jumpscares can only get you so many times... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98LtATU7N9I AT THIS MOMENT, I do not recommend it, but in the future very possible.
I completed the game, never again haha. To start off, this game has no save feature, meaning that if it freezes or crashes, you need to start from the very beginning. You simply cannot take a break from it once you start it. So to put it simply, it is definitely not a maze game for the feint of heart and definitely something you don't want to do alone. It is very easy to get lost and die and it requires sheer dedication to finish. You enter the maze knowing nothing and the story reveals itself as you progress through the maps. This game only features one enemy which continually follows you around the map, which is modified as you progress through the levels. There are 4 levels in total. I have to say, after completing the game, it is definitely worth the original price because it is hard but the end is totally worth it.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 64 bits.
- Processor: intel(r) core(tm) i5-3317u cpu @ 1.70ghz
- Memory: 8192 MB RAM
- Graphics: intel hd 4000
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 7 GB available space
- Sound Card: Audio Intel® High Definition
Recommended
- OS: Windows 64 bits.
- Processor: intel(r) core(tm) i7-3630qm cpu @ 2.40ghz
- Memory: 8192 MB RAM
- Graphics: geforce 740m 2gb
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 7 GB available space
- Sound Card: Audio Intel® High Definition
FAQ
How much does Remind Yourself cost?
Remind Yourself costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Remind Yourself?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 64 bits. Processor: intel(r) core(tm) i5-3317u cpu @ 1.70ghz Memory: 8192 MB RAM Graphics: intel hd 4000 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 7 GB available space Sound Card: Audio Intel® High Definition Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 64 bits. Processor: intel(r) core(tm) i7-3630qm cpu @ 2.40ghz Memory: 8192 MB RAM Graphics: geforce 740m 2gb DirectX: Version 12 Storage: 7 GB available space Sound Card: Audio Intel® High Definition
What platforms is Remind Yourself available on?
Remind Yourself is available on Windows PC.
Is Remind Yourself worth buying?
Remind Yourself has 40% positive reviews from 5 players.
When was Remind Yourself released?
Remind Yourself was released on Oct 18, 2016.
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