Great game, cried at the end! (positive)
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More from MidBoss More from MidBoss About the Game 2064: Read Only Memories is a cyberpunk point-and-click adventure set in the colorful future metropolis of Neo-San Francisco. Meet a huge cast of fascinating characters, solve a far-reaching mystery, and think carefully about your choices — you never know how they will affect this dynamic, branching narrative further down the line.
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- Release date:
- 06 October 2015
- Genre:
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- Recent Steam reviews:
- Very Positive
- All Steam reviews:
- Very Positive (563)
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About the Game

2064: Read Only Memories is a cyberpunk point-and-click adventure set in the colorful future metropolis of Neo-San Francisco. Meet a huge cast of fascinating characters, solve a far-reaching mystery, and think carefully about your choices — you never know how they will affect this dynamic, branching narrative further down the line.
The world is changing.Genetic alteration of humans is now commonplace, with many choosing to radically alter their bodies to express their individuality. Virtual intelligences called ROMs (Relationship and Organizational Managers), created as simple digital assistants, are exerting greater control over people's lives. Some are terrified by this rapid change, and they are willing to go to extreme lengths to prevent it.
A lost ROM named Turing breaks into the apartment of a struggling journalist to ask for help. They claim to be the first sapient machine — not a simulation of life but a genuinely self-aware artificial being — and the technical genius who created them has gone missing. Can you unravel the shocking conspiracy that threatens to rock an entire society? Or will the darkness that lies behind the bright neon lights of Neo-SF consume you?
- Old-school, cutting-edge — Classic point-and-click adventuring inspired by the likes of Gabriel Knight and Snatcher is melded with modern branching storytelling that delves into identity, individuality, and what it means to be human.
- People of the future - Get to know a diverse cross-section of Neo-SF’s population, brought to life by some of the best voice talent working in games today, including Melissa Hutchison and Dave Fennoy (The Walking Dead), Erin Yvette (Oxenfree), Austin Creed (WWE’s Xavier Woods), and SungWon Cho (ProZD).
- High tech nostalgia — The city of Neo-San Francisco is rendered in beautiful pixel art, and your adventure is accompanied by a catchy lo-fi electronic synth soundtrack.
- Solve the mystery — Over ten hours of adventure across exploration, dynamic branching conversations, multiple endings, and plenty of challenges to overcome.
- The complete edition — Packed with years of improvements and additions including new characters and voice performers, additional facial animations, Japanese language support, and the "Endless Christmas" extended epilogue that lets you hang out with your favorite Neo-SF locals.
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS *:
- Windows XP
- Processor:
- 2.0 GHz with SSE2 instruction support
- Memory:
- 1 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- Direct X or Open GL 2.0 compatible card
- DirectX:
- Version 9.0c
- Storage:
- 1000 MB available space
- Sound Card:
- one that goes boop and beep
recommended*
- OS *:
- Windows 7
User reviews
As a fan of Snatcher, which this game clearly takes inspiration from, I really wanted to like this game. But it tries way too hard to railroad you into situations where it can preach at you and justify the noxious behavior of its characters. No matter which pronouns you pick, you're treated as if you're a basic cishet male. This game would have benefited from making the protagonist an actual character that's kind of
A very interesting sci-fi detective game with different moral viewpoints explored on the themes of robot consciousness and genetic modification. Because it is a point-and-click game, you have to press a mouse click at every pause in a conversation and, because Turing is quite hesitant at times, then you can be made to make quite a few mouse clicks - which gets tedious at times. Yet the pauses are necessary to show