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Remember11 -the age of infinity-

Titles
Remember11 -the age of infinity-
无限轮回的时光
Wuxian Lunhui de Shiguang
Remember11 時光的記憶
Remember11 -Shiguang de Jiyi-
AliasesRemember11, R11, リメンバーイレブン ジ・エイジ・オブ・インフィニティ
Play timeMedium (25h from 93 votes)
DeveloperKID & SDR Project & Regista
PublishersKID & SUCCESS & CYBERFRONT & DMM & MAGES.
T-Time
Yule Tong & Qing zai Ci Shuru Hanhuazu Mingcheng
TLWiki & Rokumei City
R11 Team & Tuna std.
Relations
Same series

Ever17 -the out of infinity-

code_18

Same setting

12RIVEN -the Ψcliminal of integral-

LinksWikipedia (en), Wikipedia (ja), Wikidata, MobyGames, MobyGames, VNStat
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Description

Fuyukawa Kokoro, a third-year sociology major, boards a plane bound for Hokkaido to meet a research subject in the Specified Psychiatric Hospital for Isolation and Aegis, or SPHIA. For unknown reasons, her plane crashes in the mountains in the middle of a snowstorm. Of the 31 passengers, only she, Kusuda Yuni, Yomogi Seiji, and Mayuzumi Lin survive unharmed. Unable to establish communication with the outside world due to the fierce snowstorm, the four decide to take shelter in an empty cabin and wait until the storm passes.

Yuukidou Satoru, falls from the SPHIA clock tower. He later awakens with some memory loss and the realization that someone is out to kill him. Unable to leave the SPHIA facility due to a snowstorm, Satoru's only chance at living is to find that person among the three other residents (or perhaps the hidden culprit) of SPHIA.

Shortly after, Kokoro and Satoru realize that they are somehow exchanging bodies and Yuni appears to be at both of their locations...

[From Wikipedia]

Body SwappingS 3.0 Child Support Character 3.0 Completion Status Indicator 3.0 Ending List 3.0 High Amount of Bad Endings 3.0 More Than Seven Endings 3.0 Music Recollection 3.0 Stranded 3.0 Winter 3.0 Open Ending(s)S 3.0 Fear of Death 3.0 Mystery 2.9 Fictional Modern Day Japanese Island 2.9 Infodumping 2.9 Bad Endings with Story 2.9 Unlockable Protagonist 2.9 Protagonist with Voice Acting 2.8 Psychological ProblemsS 2.8 Cliffhanger EndingS 2.8 Protagonist with a Sprite 2.8 No Sexual Content 2.8 Confinement 2.8 Multiple Protagonists 2.8 Protagonist with a Face 2.8 Life and Death Drama 2.8 Scientist ProtagonistS 2.8 Female Protagonist 2.7 Bad Ending(s) 2.7 DesperationS 2.7 AmnesiaS 2.6 ADV 2.6 Built-in Encyclopedia 2.6 Lip Sync 2.6 Brief NVL Scenes 2.5 RevengeS 2.5 MetafictionS 2.5 Completely Avoidable Protagonist DeathS 2.5 Enforced Playing Order 2.5 Male ProtagonistS 2.5 Time LoopS 2.5 MadnessS 2.5 Multiple Route Mystery 2.4 Unlockable Routes 2.4 HomicideS 2.4 Adult Protagonist 2.4 Chosen Choices Marking 2.3 Lots of Choices 2.3 Mid-game Videos 2.3 Player as a CharacterS 2.3 Time TravelS 2.3 Hard Science Fiction 2.3 Adult Heroine 2.3 Amnesiac ProtagonistS 2.2 Pragmatic Protagonist 2.2 Unlockable Concept Art 2.2 University Student Protagonist 2.2 Adult Hero 2.1 Playtime Counter 2.1 Dark Skinned Characters 2.0 Descriptions of Violence 2.0 Gentle Protagonist 2.0 Has Window Transparency Setting 2.0 Memory AlterationS 2.0 Mother Support CharacterS 2.0 Multiple Credit RollsS 2.0 No Hero(in)es 2.0 Restart from Chapter Index 2.0 Science Fiction 2.0 Serious Protagonist 2.0 Support Character with Multiple Personalities 2.0 Suspense 2.0 Unlockable Choices 2.0 Mind Screw 1.9 Heroine with Multiple PersonalitiesS 1.9 Blind Choices 1.8 Father Support CharacterS 1.8 Varied Title Screens 1.8 Smoker Hero 1.8 In Medias Res 1.8 No Romance Plot 1.8 Flashback 1.8 Bloody ScenesS 1.7 Villainous HeroineS 1.7 Heroine with Psychological ProblemsS 1.7 Student Protagonist 1.7 Knife/Dagger CombatS 1.7 Track Display 1.7 Protagonist's Ex as a HeroineS 1.7 Graphic Violence 1.5 Widow HeroineS 1.5 Forced Auto-Read Sections 1.5 Breaking the Fourth WallS 1.3 Death of ProtagonistS 1.3 One True End 1.3 Date Display 1.3 Brief Branches Only 1.2 Drug UseS 1.1 Unlockable Event 1.1 Shota HeroS 1.0 2010s 1.0 Airplane 1.0 Choices with 4 or More Options 1.0 Existential Crisis 1.0 Genius Protagonist 1.0 Genius Support CharacterS 1.0 Mad Scientist Support CharacterS 1.0 Meaningless Choices 1.0 Mourning 1.0 Multi-Selection Choices 1.0 Sacrifice 1.0 Scenario Selection 1.0 SuicideS 1.0 Teacher Support Character 1.0 Other Perspectives 0.9 Tsundere Heroine 0.7 100% Completion Bonus 0.7 Read Text Marking 0.7 Random ChoicesS 0.5 Early Branching Plot 0.4 Brief Third-person Narrative Sections 0.3

Mini reviews

By srti on 2020-09-17Vote: 10
<report>Fantastic VN and the peak of the Infinity series. Ever17 was incredible but R11 managed to surpass even that with some of the best pacing in the entire VN medium, interesting and well fleshed out characters, a twisted and mindfucky plot that had me on the tips of my toes every second, and a thought provoking and great ending that hasn't left my mind years after playing it. One of the VN's I'd consider almost perfect and a masterpiece.

Remember11 is incredible and so underrated, PLEASE READ IT!
0 comments 21 points
By rajhin on 2021-11-01Vote: 10
<report>The best script ever written for a game. From the very beginning to the end, the game makes you wonder what will happen next. The tempo never drops. I won't go into details about the script because anything I write will be spoilers. This game is definitely a must play.
0 comments 16 points
By fioraaeterna on 2023-11-30r86693Vote: 8
<report>So there's this genre, lets call it "scifi-mystery psycho-thriller". That thing Ever17, 999, and a few other games are part of. Naturally, you're a big fan.

Now imagine there was an utter masterpiece of this genre. Dispensing with the bishoujo game elements of Ever17, it layered mysteries within mysteries, mixed in with the bottomless void that is the terror of death. A true peak game, the final Nakazawa/Uchikoshi joint work, never again to be equalled.

And now imagine that game, its development perhaps cursed by some dark god, was released unfinished. The Ever17 equivalent of omitting the Coco route.

Are you ready to play that masterpiece, knowing you'll have to go read a fansite afterwards to assemble the never-written true ending in your mind? Knowing you'll never be truly satisfied?
0 comments 2 points
By kaminoslayer on 2023-12-03Vote: 8.4
<report>Could've been a kamige no worse than Ever17, but unfortunately the game really feels unfinished and lacks emotional punch. Which is such a waste, considering how many re-releases the game had, and that it totally could've received an expanded version. I actually liked RootDouble (a game that is, in a way, a successor to the Infinity series) more, which had the opposite issue of over-explaining everything and dragging out the conclusion.
4 comments 2 points
By affannato on 2022-05-05Vote: 10
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1 comment 1 point
By kikenda on 2022-01-06Vote: 9
<report>Nothing's ever hooked me as hard as this.
Incredible pacing, so far I haven't seen another barrage of adrenaline like this on the genre.
Only complaint would be that it's kinda bothersome to hunt for endings.
Ending was perfect to me. Wanted for much more though.
0 comments 1 point
By Calikov on 2023-04-02r76206Vote: 4
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By rewcal on 2023-05-18Vote: 7
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3 comments 0 points
By Remi-Eternal- on 2022-05-03Vote: 7
<report>The overall pacing was better than Ever17... Well it was enjoyable too... So why does it suck? Because of the cliffhanger ending. In the end, everything was left unclean. It's up to duct tapes. I hate it. The literal ending is 2 CG massive cliff Hangers but this title was a mess to begin with when its core devs fought for the theme. But just for the ride lets give it 7/10
2 comments 0 points
By nishsin on 2021-03-27
<report>Utter crap and a waste of 20 hours.

This didn't need to be the case but the creators couldn't be bothered or perhaps didn't know how to end it, and no completing multiple bad endings and reading tips to put clues together does not count as giving a complete ending. Multiple bad endings can work to improve a story when a game is actually good and engaging, but this game is neither.
3 comments 0 points