Shooting for something different.
11-11: Memories Retold has an interesting proposition: a war game where you shoot not with a gun, but the lens of a camera. In a world where World War 1 is often used as a playground for 360 no-scopes and kill counts, it’s refreshing to see a game that analyses the people tied to the situation in a respectful, story-centric way. It’s also no coincidence that the release has tied into the 100th anniversary of the Armistice being signed.
The game is developed by Digixart and Aardman animations, the latter of whom, you’ll likely know best for their work on Wallace and Gromit. While the style and tone couldn’t be further from the cheese obsessed man and dog, the influence of the British company is clear with a well-developed, somewhat realistic and engaging story. The art style is also wholly unique, with both the characters and the world around them resembling a beautiful oil painting. While this looks undeniably gorgeous from afar, getting up close and personal with NPCs unfortunately makes them resemble something from a PlayStation 2 game.
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