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No Case Should Remain Unsolved finds truth in distorted memories
A look at how No Case Should Remain Unsolved tackles recovering lost memories through its text-based mechanics.
Image credit: Somi A text-based detective game, No Case Should Remain Unsolved follows the retired Senior Inspector Jean Gyeong, who finds herself reexamining the disappearance of a girl named Seowan. These recovered memories can have an odd tone though; some lack context, referring to events seemingly unconnected to the case, and others sound like they're being spoken by another person entirely. By merging the narrative with the puzzles so tightly, and putting you in a constant state of reliving Gyeong's investigation, No Case Should Remain Unsolved touches upon a fear many of us secretly share.
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