Memory’s Dogma By Sekai Project

Memory’s Dogma By Sekai Project

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Visual novel fans will have noticed plenty of new titles appearing on Steam in recent months and this is mostly thanks to the work of Sekai Project. After very successful Kickstarters for The Grisaia Trilogy, CLANNAD, World End Economica, Fault Milestone One and more already under their belt, they are back with Memory’s Dogma.

Memory’s Dogma is an indie visual novel from Japan that has an interesting science-fiction twist. The story takes place in 2030 where technology has advanced to the point where human memories can be saved and recorded. However, the government has a virtual monopoly on this data and run facilities, called “Connect Centers” where people can communicate with the dead using their memories. The centers function as a means for grieving people to talk to their recently deceased loved ones only, as it is forbidden for humans who are still alive to have their memories recorded.

The story centers around a college student named Kusuhara Hiroki who is feeling suicidal after the sudden loss of Mizanashi Sorana, his close childhood friend. Since her memories will only be stored for a short period of time, Kusuhara along with another friend, hatches a plan to steal the data. However, the two discover that there is more to the Connect Centers than what meets the eye.

The story definitely sounds very intriguing and judging by the character profiles the game also features a very interesting cast. The Kickstarter page also showcases some very nice background artwork and according to the cost breakdown, the majority of the required funds will be spent on visuals. If the modest initial goal is reached there are also a couple of stretch goals in order to add full Japanese voice work to the game as well as additional animated scenes.

At the time of writing Memory’s Dogma is already close to 30% funded with almost a month left for the Kickstarter, so we are very optimistic about its chances. Check out the trailer for a glimpse of what the game is aiming for and then head over to the Kickstarter page for more information as well as the opening theme track. Don’t forget to vote for the game on Steam Greenlight either.

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2 Comments

  1. Gucojowo June 2, 2015
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    Sekai Project sure knows how to pick the winners

  2. Snuffles-2097 June 2, 2015
    Reply

    No money to back right now but voted yes on greenlight and sharing the news with all my vn loving friends (∪ ◡ ∪)

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