![]() ![]() Credit: MidBoss.Īs the preview ends, ES88 is told to prepare for a meeting with Minerva’s CEO – presumably for a mission involving more important uses for telepathy, such as the frantic murder-mystery advertised by one of Neurodiver‘s trailers. In one entertaining case, ES88 refuses to touch Harold’s secret pet – a twitchy mechanical spider – and uses a skeletal hand from Harold’s Halloween decoration to retrieve a vital clue. It’s part intuition – you have to get a sense of what genuinely matters to Harold with each item you investigate – and part puzzle, as certain obstacles in the memory require using other clues to get rid of them. The main objective of the memory is to find the right combination of clues – important memories that fuelled Harold’s password creation – to return his password intact. A gloopy, half-formed monster is screaming out of his PC, and is seemingly the culprit to his sudden brain fog.įrom there, a point-and-click adventure style sequence has ES88 searching for clues that will help unlock the right memory and retrieve Harold’s password. Visually, you’re still at Harold’s desk, but there are a few differences – a houseplant that’s alive in the real-world slumps pitifully bare in its jar. Once you’re in, it’s up to you to poke around Harold’s brain and try to work out what the password could be. ![]() And so, ES88 finds herself working as a life-sized ‘Forgot your password?’ pop-up, diving into the memories of hapless office worker Harold to see where his password’s gone. ![]()
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