Memories Retold starts the story in World War I, which ended on November 11, 1918. The game is a plea for peace.
Stories from World War I with Memories Retold
A few soldiers try to cheer themselves up with a little music. Someone was playing the guitar and the Indian in the company, whom you just met, is dancing a round. A shot sounds and he falls lifeless to the ground.
This scene from Memories Retold shows how close death is in Memories Retold. The game involves two protagonists. Canadian photographer Harry, voiced by Elijah Wood, fights on one side and German technician Kurt, voiced by Sebastian Koch, fights on the other. Kurt is looking for his son who went to war.
The young photographer wants to impress his adored one and follows the officer into the war. On the other side is the German engineer Kurt. Memories Retold is an interactive story that leaves deep impressions and illustrates the horrors of war. It is controlled with the keyboard. That we is completely in a watercolor look and becomes a toy painting with bright colors. As a result, the game is not very detailed. Faces are difficult to recognize and therefore have few facial expressions. They could make everything more emotional if you knew them better. That is why weg is designed with soulfulness and the game shows that there are only people behind the horror of war.
The game shows the atrocities of war in an impressive way and with a lot of anxiety. Everyone speaks their national language in the game and the characters are switched within the individual episodes. The two opponents are forced to become friends when they are locked in with each other. The story itself can be influenced and there are no special impressions when Kurt writes a letter to his eight-year-old daughter. Memories Retold is authentic and conveys historical aspects of the First World War.
It's not about shooting people, it's about human history. Some choices give you options on how to deal with the war. When writing letters, you have a few dialog options that you can incorporate. The relationship between the young photographer and his Julia is influenced by the photos. The game offers several alternative endings that are dependent on a decision.
Conclusion
Memories Retold is a very moving game that gives the player an oppressive feeling about the war. This is not about simple painting, but about conveying how historically correct and brutal the war was at that time. There is no villain here, only fates. Memories Retold shows that misery and despair were the order of the day and can therefore also be classified as educationally valuable when it comes to conveying history.
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Originally posted on 2020-03-17 06:49:00.