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** In order to establish that the PsychicAssistedSuicide victim in the first demo deserves it, a throwaway line mentions how he [[spoiler:punished a cop for not killing a homeless person that got in his way while pursuing a criminal]]. Not to mention that in his unaltered memory, he throws an empty beer bottle at his girlfriend (but drunkenly misses).



* KickTheSonOfABitch: In order to establish that the PsychicAssistedSuicide victim in the first demo deserves it, a throwaway line mentions how he [[spoiler:punished a cop for not killing a homeless person that got in his way while pursuing a criminal]]. Not to mention that in his unaltered memory, he throws an empty beer bottle at his girlfriend (but drunkenly misses).
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''Remember Me'' is a 2013 action-adventure game from Creator/DONTNODEntertainment and Creator/{{Capcom}}, released for PC, UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 and Xbox 360.

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''Remember Me'' is a 2013 action-adventure game from Creator/DONTNODEntertainment and Creator/{{Capcom}}, released for PC, UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 Platform/PlayStation3 and Xbox 360.
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Not to be confused with the [[Film/RememberMe drama film]], the [[Literature/RememberMe fantasy book series]], or the song with the same name in ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}''.

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Not to be confused with the [[Film/RememberMe drama film]], the [[Literature/RememberMe [[Literature/RememberMe1989 fantasy book series]], or the song with the same name in ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}''.
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Not to confuse with the [[Film/RememberMe drama film]], the [[Literature/RememberMe fantasy book series]], or the song with the same name in ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}''.

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Not to confuse be confused with the [[Film/RememberMe drama film]], the [[Literature/RememberMe fantasy book series]], or the song with the same name in ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}''.

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[[caption-width-right:350:I'll certainly remember ''that''...]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[{{Tagline}} Remix memories, change the world.]]]]
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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: The inmates of La Bastille have their memories of the outside world taken from them, keeping them docile by making it seem like there is no point to try and escape. The second cutscene in the game is this being done to the PlayerCharacter. [[spoiler: When Nilin restores everyone's memories after her BossBattle with the Madame, it instantly leads to a major PrisonRiot.]]

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* LampshadeHanging: There's no ''obvious'' reason why having one's memories damaged by Sensen misuse, like the Leapers, should cause any sort of physical mutation. Which is exactly why the phenomenon is being studied by Dr. Quaid. [[spoiler:And weaponized.]] Also when Nilin finds out that [[spoiler:Mrs. Cartier-Wells is her mother]], she is quick to point out the cliche nature of these revelations and wonders whether next she'll learn that [[spoiler:Bad Request is her long-lost brother (he isn't; however, being an Errorist sympathizer, he does call Nilin "sister")]].

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There's no ''obvious'' reason why having one's memories damaged by Sensen misuse, like the Leapers, should cause any sort of physical mutation. Which is exactly why Dr. Quaid studies the phenomenon is being studied by Dr. Quaid. phenomenon. [[spoiler:And weaponized.]] weaponizes it.]]
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Also when Nilin finds out that [[spoiler:Mrs. Cartier-Wells is her mother]], she is quick to point out the cliche nature of these revelations and wonders whether next she'll learn that [[spoiler:Bad Request is her long-lost brother (he isn't; however, being an Errorist sympathizer, he does call Nilin "sister")]].


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** Also, [[spoiler:Nilin and Edge/[=H30=] are ''actually'' brother and sister.]]
* LiteralMetaphor: The Baroness [[spoiler:has the Bastille set up to bolster her ego. In other words, it's a ''superiority complex''.]]
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** Earlier, while traversing [[spoiler: the Bastille, Nilin has a vision of herself in the prison cell she was in. ...and has a frightening epiphany that by the time Edge broke her out of Bastille, ''she'' was well on her way to becoming a Leaper.]]

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* MaleGaze: A lot of footage for the game and its cover art like to focus on Nilin's buttocks. According to initial interviews, advertisers were really not happy with the idea of a female protagonist who wasn't a ThirdPersonSeductress.
** And even if she isn't sexualized, Nilin has still a... well-animated backside, especially when [[SexyWalk she walks]].

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* MaleGaze: A lot of footage for the game and its cover art like to focus on Nilin's buttocks. According to initial interviews, advertisers were really not happy with the idea of a female protagonist who wasn't a ThirdPersonSeductress.
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ThirdPersonSeductress. And even if she isn't sexualized, Nilin has still a... well-animated backside, especially when [[SexyWalk she walks]].walks.
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** Nilin's [[DownloadableContent DLC]] moves come from another Capcom [[StreetFighter franchise]]: the Flash Kick, the Spinning Bird Kick and the eponymous {{Shoryuken}}.

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** Nilin's [[DownloadableContent DLC]] moves come from another Capcom [[StreetFighter [[Franchise/StreetFighter franchise]]: the Flash Kick, the Spinning Bird Kick and the eponymous {{Shoryuken}}.
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Not to confuse with the [[Film/RememberMe drama film]], or the song with the same name in ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}''.

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* RecurringLocation: La Bastille is visited three times during the course of the story. Episode 6 notably features a return to the same laboratories within the prison that Nilin found herself in during the prologue.


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** Slum 404, first visited in Episode 1, is re-visited in Episode 3 after the destruction of the Saint-Michel Dam drains it of water, causing the Leapers to swarm the district.
** The Saint-Michel district from Episode 2 makes a return in Episode 5 after being flooded by the same dam's destruction.

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