Remember 11: The Age of Infinity

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Remember 11: The Age of Infinity
Developer(s) KID, SuperLite2000
Publisher(s) JP KID

TW T-TIME Technology

Platform(s) PS2, Windows
Release date JP March 18, 2004 (Original Release)

May 12, 2005 (SuperLite2000 Edition)
TW2007

Genre(s) Science fiction, Thriller, visual novel
Mode(s) Single player

Remember 11: The Age of Infinity is a Japanese visual novel produced by KID, originally released on March 18, 2004 for the Playstation 2. The game was released for the PC as a part of the Infinity plus on April 4, 2008.

Remember 11 is a part of the Infinity series by KID. The other entries in the series are Never 7: The End of Infinity and Ever 17: The Out of Infinity, both of which take place within the same universe.

In contrast to the other two infinity games and most visual novels, Remember11 does not have a renai focus or plot routes that are based on specific heroes or heroines.

After KID announced bankruptcy in 2007, Cyberfront took over the brand name; rights have been given to T-TIME Technology of Taiwan to release a Standard Mandarin version for Windows.

Contents

[edit] Plot

Snowy Mountain Arc

Fuyukawa Cocoro, 3rd year sociology major, boards a plane for Hokkaido to meet a study subject in the Specified Psychiatric Hospital for Isolation and Aegis, or SPHIA. For unknown reasons, her plane crashes into a mountain in the middle of a snowstorm. Out of the 31 passengers, only she, Uni Kusuda, Seiji Yomogi and Lin Mayuzumi are able to survive unharmed. Unable to establish communication with the outside world due to the fierce snowstorm, the four decide to take shelter in an abandoned cottage and wait until the storm passes.

As if the trauma, freezing temperature and hunger wasn’t enough to endure, the survivors must deal with something even more frustrating. A newspaper is found in the cottage dated July 4, 2011 (which is the future to the survivors). The paper claims that the remaining survivors of the crash, except for Uni, will die in an avalanche in seven days.

SPHIA Arc

Satoru Yukidoh, a graduate student in the field of quantum physics, falls from the SPHIA clock tower for an unknown reason. 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.

Both Cocoro and Satoru soon realize that, their "consciousness" experience a kind of exchange which allows Cocoro's mind takes control of Satoru's body in SPHIA and Satoru's mind takes control of Cocoro's body in the cottage/emergency shelter in the mountains.

However, a boy named Uni Kusuda appears at both locations. How is this possible?

[edit] Characters

[edit] Protagonists

Cocoro Fuyukawa (冬川こころ Fuyukawa Kokoro)?, (CV Rika Morinaga)

20 years old, 3rd year sociology major. Protagonist of the Snowy Mountain branch; she is the representation of Anima.

Satoru Yukidoh (優希堂悟 Yuukidou Satoru)?, (CV Takehito Koyasu)

21 years old, graduate student in the field of Quantum Physics engineering. Protagonist of the SPHIA branch; he is the representation of Animus.

[edit] Other Characters

Lin Mayuzumi (黛鈴 mayuzumi rin)?, (CV Megumi Toyoguchi)

23 years old, Lawyer. One of the survivors of the plane crash. She is the representation of Persona.

Seiji Yomogi (黄泉木聖司 Yomogi Seiji)?, (CV Masashi Ebara)

35 years old, Professional Mountain Hiker. One of the survivors of the plane crash. He is the representation of the Old wise man.

Kali Utsumi (内海カーリー Utsumi Kaarii)?, (CV Aya Hisakawa)

27 years old, elementary school teacher. She is the representation of the Great Mother.

Hotori Suzukage (涼蔭穂鳥 Suzukage Hotori)?, (CV Akane Tomonaga)

19 years old, cram school student. A girl living in SPHIA that appears to be suffering from DID. She is the representation of the shadow.

Uni Kusuda (楠田ゆに Kusuda Yuni)?, (CV Junko Minagawa)

11 years old, 5th grade student. The only character to be in both story arcs, and the representation of the Trickster.

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