Capcom releases new “Enemies” trailer for Remember Me

remember-me-bannerWe’ve been seeing and hearing a lot more about Remember Me lately.  The latest offering from Capcom is a combat-heavy trailer highlighting the various enemies you’ll fight your way through when the game is released in June.  Read on to check out the trailer for yourself.

Unveiled earlier today on Capcom’s YouTube page, this latest trailer for Remember Me is quite a departure from the last one, which focused almost entirely on the game’s story and characters   This one, though… besides the occasional shout or grunt, there isn’t a single bit of dialogue in the entire thing.  Just pure asskickery, in all it’s various forms.  A word of warning, though.  This trailer features a lot of dubstep.  And when I say a lot, I mean it’s pretty much all dubstep, all the time.  Two minutes and forty three seconds of it.  So if you’re allergic to that kind of music, or if you’re just tired of it showing up in so many game trailers, you might want to mute it.  Like I said earlier, you won’t be missing any dialogue.
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I’m actually excited for this game.  The story and setting both look interesting, and the combat seems to be varied and complex, with just enough of that patented Capcom craziness mixed in.  It’s also nice to see Capcom putting some serious marketing muscle behind this title, considering it’s a brand new IP from a new development studio.  If this game becomes a success, it’ll also help silence the critics who say that games with female stars don’t sell.  So if you feel like proving those critics wrong, you can pre-order Remember Me on the official website.  Or you can pick it up when the game is released on June 4th.


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Joe was born in a time of war. A console war. Two electronic titans were locked in a heated battle for the living rooms of America. Which titans, you ask? Well, the Fairchild Channel F and the Atari 2600 of course. You see, Joe is old. So many of his favorite games tend to be on the older side as well. But that hasn’t stopped him from developing unhealthy obsessions with such modern franchises as Halo and Mass Effect. Just don’t tell him how long it’s been since the original Metroid was released. His aging heart can’t take the shock.

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