Cyberpunk Adventure Read Only Memories Is Coming To PS4, PS Vita

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MidBoss will be bringing its cyberpunk, point-and-click adventure game Read Only Memories to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. No release window has been stated yet.

 

It’s set in Neo-San Francisco in the year 2064. You play as a journalist who travels with a ROM (Relationship and Organizational Manager) robot called Turing, looking to uncover the secrets hidden in a futuristic city that sees technology and humanity overlap.

 

MidBoss is the same people behind the GaymerX convention and as such has ensured that Read Only Memories contains a number of diverse characters with different sexualities, genders, and body types.

 

Read Only Memories was recently released on PC for Windows, Mac, and Linux as Siliconera covered here.


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