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The sequel to 2064: Read Only Memories has finally arrived with Read Only Memories: NEURODIVER now available with Linux support. No rating for Steam Deck yet but it does have controller support so it should work well.

Take on the role of ES88, a young esper employed by MINERVA, a powerful organization specializing in information science, neurotechnology, and extrasensory phenomena. She has been tasked with tracking down Golden Butterfly, a mysterious psychic entity hiding in and fragmenting the memories of Neo-San Francisco's citizens. Who are they? Why are they doing this? And how will you stop them?

While it is a sequel, you don't actually need to have played the first game. The developers said it's the same world but a whole new setting with new characters, but if you're familiar with the first game you'll notice plenty of familiar faces.

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  • The Sequel to 2064: Read Only Memories - The long-awaited sequel to 2064: Read Only Memories takes you back to Neo-San Francisco in an all-new "psy-fi" adventure. Meet new inhabitants and reconnect with old favorites from the world of Read Only Memories.
  • A Mystery in Memories - Take on the the role of newly-qualified ESPer, ES88, to track down the mysterious Golden Butterfly. Work with the Neurodiver, ES88's psychic sidekick, to dive into people's minds and repair their wrecked recollections.
  • Anime-inspired Pixel Art - Immerse yourself in the beautiful pixel art world that takes you around Neo-SF, the halls of the secretive Minerva agency, and within the depths of people's memories.
  • A Cast to Remember - Beautifully drawn and animated characters are brought to life with superb voice-acting. New heroes and villains are joined by old favorites Lexi Rivers, Turing, and TOMCAT from 2064: Read Only Memories.
  • Retro Fm Synth Music - Indulge your senses in the sharp and glossy retro tones of Neo-SF's FM synth soundscape as you dive deep into people's minds to track down the cunning Golden Butterfly.

Available to buy on Steam now.

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3 comments

This looks pretty cool.
I noticed last time there was an article about this game, and I still find it kind of neat, the way the plot and even setting really seem quite dark, but the characters and approach are very chirpy and cheerful, coming out of a much happier tradition from the gloomy cyberpunk feel one might expect.
robertosf92 May 17
I still need to play the original one, which I only started and kinda enjoyed
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