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Read Only Memories: Neurodiver Receives A New Trailer
Indie developer and publisher Midboss has released a new trailer for Read Only Memories: Neurodiver promoting a 2022 release. The next entry in the company's cyberpunk point-and-click adventure series is currently slated to be on all three major consoles (including next-gen) as well as on PC for Steam and the Epic Games Store. But beyond the idea it's coming out next year, there's no set release window yet. All we have are the wonderful images the team has put together for this latest trailer to hold our attention until we get a clear sign of when it will be coming out. It's only 30 seconds, but its pretty awesome to see. In the meantime, you can try out the Pilot Memory Demo right now at the link above.
Read Only Memories: Neurodiver, the next mystery adventure set in the world of MidBoss' 2064: Read Only Memories. Return to the vibrant cyberpunk world of Neo-San Francisco from 2064: Read Only Memories, filled with friendly and familiar faces including Jess Meas, the gene-spliced, hybrid lawyer, TOMCAT, the notorious hacker, and Lexi Rivers, former police officer turned private eye.
Use the Neurodiver to search the memories in which the rogue esper, Golden Butterfly hides. Read Only Memories: Neurodiver's Deep Dive mechanic enables ES88 to identify, manipulate, and repair fragments found in her subject's memories. Neurodiver will introduce new characters, locations, and mechanics, including the ability to dive into and repair other characters' memories, as well as overhauled art and an unsolved case to crack with multiple endings.
Take on the role of ES88, a telepath with the ability to delve into memories employed by MINERVA, a powerful organization specializing in neurotechnology and extrasensory projection phenomena. Tasked with tracking down the Golden Butterfly, a naturally gifted psychic on the loose and wreaking havoc through the subconscious minds of Neo-San Francisco.