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ForgottenMemories is a third person interactive game for mobile devices, where players uses the touch screen to control the main character Rose Hawkins. The gameplay is inspired by the classics of the survival horror genre, such as Silent Hill and Resident Evil, combining exploration and puzzle solving with combat that prioritises survival mechanics over action shooting. The game features a variety of hard to kill enemies, such as mannequins, dolls and shadows that would require different strategies.

Players will be granted a handy flashlight to help them explore the dark areas and aid in combat (mechanic inspired by Alan Wake). The flashlight battery, which can be viewed on the top of screen, loses its charge with constant use and must be recharged using the nearby charge station (except for the Easy difficulty since it features unlimited battery).


Players can equip themselves with the various melee weapons and firearms found throughout the Asylum. Using the melee weapons will deplete the character's stamina, which can be recovered over time or by taking adrenaline shots.


In November 1979, after losing communication with the New Vineyard Asylum, located near Porter Lake, Maine, the police arrives to discover the bodies of patients and staff members, who died under mysterious circumstances from what appears to be excessive brain hemorrhage. No survivors were ever found and the asylum was left abandoned.


In 1991, while trying to locate a missing girl named Eden, Rose Hawkins, inspector of the Massachusetts Juvenile Division, is led to the same asylum, where she is shot by an unknown man and left bleeding to death. Rose wakes up with no memories of the previous hours to find herself in Nowhere, a surreal maze-like world made of red curtains, resembling a backstage of a theater. Through the series of messages left on old reel-to-reel recorders, she is led to a mysterious woman named Noah, who is found sitting in a chair surrounded by mannequins. In exchange for Eden's whereabouts, Noah asks the inspector to help her find her friend named Dorothy Simmons, a nurse who used to work at the Asylum before her death.


Using Noah's access card, Rose returns to the Asylum, now populated by mannequins and porcelain dolls that come to life and attack her. The inspector finds the evidence the Asylum was financed by the Lewis Walker Foundation that was conducting parapsychological experiments on its patients. She learns of the "Sisters", six women with psychic abilities born as a result of a decades old collective consciousness project, who mysteriously disappeared in 1979, which led to the head of the project, Dr Thomas Walton, being dismissed from his position.


Rose sees Eden in the stockroom but scares her off, and the girl flees leaving behind her drawings of Shadows, dark human-shaped entities that haunt the asylum. Rose finds Dorothy's body in the infirmary placed in a ritualistic fasion inside a pentagram and discovers the truth behind her death: Dorothy and Noah, revealed to be one of the Six Sisters who wanted freedom from the constant experiments, conspired against Walton to ruin his reputation as Dorothy held some personal grudge against him. She manage to trick the doctor by disguising Noah as a nurse and replacing her with an unknown patient during the group psychic session, which led to the six women bleeding to death. Having managed to convince Audrey Millers, the head of security, to steal the key to Walton's lab, Dorothy found the evidence that the doctor had secretly disposed of the bodies, which she reported to the Foundation's committee. To get rid of Dorothy, Walton manipulated Audrey, who suffered from mild psychosis, into brutally stabbing the nurse to death with a scalpel.


Rose discovers the key to Walton's lab inside Dorothy's locker, which transports her back to Nowhere, where Dorothy's consciousness is now trapped between life and death, tormented by her past memories. The inspector is guided to the mortuary where she has to fight the nurse's reanimated corpse until it falls to the ground, freeing her soul. Dorothy gratefully embraces Rose and asks the inspector to forgive her before disappearing into dust.


The inspector wakes up back in the Asylum where she is greeted by Noah, who assures her they won't be seeing the other woman again. The woman steps into the elevator heading to Walton's lab and smirks, revealing herself to be Dorothy possessing Rose's body, while the real Rose is left trapped in Nowhere, alone.


The game uses the terms from Jungian analytical psychology (such as "inner shadow" and "collective unconscious") as a basis for horror and contains numerous references to Carl Jung's works, as well the real life parapsychological studies. The atmosphere and art direction were largely inspired by the early Silent Hill games and David Lynch's cinematography.


In 2023, Psychose Interactive stated that the remake is still in development, alongside a new game set in the same universe. In addition, a remastered version for the modern devices, featuring the updated graphics and gameplay mechanics will be released in 2024.[1][8]


Maybe he will never fully remember bigl as she once was to him. Yet, he strongly feels that there was a time when he loved her senselessly. Occasionally, when he sees her, a tiny feeling of love surfaces from deep within, urging him to remember her as she once was. The reason for their separation remains elusive. Perhaps his forgetfulness has kept her at a distance, preventing her from falling in love with a man who cannot recall the depth of looking into her eyes. After all, what more does a lady desire than to be remembered, with the fondest memories cherished by the man she loves, the one with whom she shares a heart? Love, in its truest form, requires the ability to remember the color of a heart.


What she remembers from their shared past, she chooses not to bring to his recollection. Perhaps this new life offers him an opportunity to rectify past mistakes, to be a different man from the one who once cast shadows on the canvas of their relationship, creating a portrait of pain by pulling her ponytail, tossing her upon the upholstery, and molding his fists into her frail body like an unrelenting sculptor shaping unforgiving clay.


Later that night, when bigl returns home, she retrieves a sealed plastic plate of frozen jollof rice from the freezer, placing it in the microwave. As it defrosts, she slouches to the foot of the kitchen cabinet, tears streaming down her face.


The Dibia throws three white cowries onto the marble, and as they tumble and come to a stop, he holds his face steady, looks at them, closes his eyes, and begins thumping his heels against the ground.


Upon arriving at the hospital and taking a bend around a small floral roundabout to park in the driveway, bigl spots chchkw on his wheelchair, belongings slouched against the wheels. He looks hypnotized, eyes stoic, unfazed by the scorching sun under the arcade.


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Humans remember less and less of what was encoded as more and more time passes. Selective retrieval can interrupt such time-dependent forgetting, enhancing recall not only of the retrieved but also of the nonretrieved information. The recall enhancement has been attributed to context retrieval and the idea that selective retrieval reactivates the retrieved item's temporal context during study, which can facilitate recall of other items that had a similar context at study. However, it is unclear whether context retrieval induces a transient discontinuity in the stream of temporal context only, or a more permanent updating of context that would entail a lasting interruption of time-dependent forgetting. In three experiments, we analyzed time-dependent forgetting of encoded information right after study and after time-lagged selective retrieval. Selective retrieval boosted recall of the nonretrieved information up to the levels observed directly after study. Intriguingly, it also created a restart of time-dependent forgetting that made forgetting after retrieval indistinguishable from forgetting after study and thus induced a reset of the recall process. The results suggest that selective retrieval can revive forgotten memories and cause lasting recall enhancement, effects likely mediated by context retrieval and a permanent updating of temporal context.


At Villanova, the Lutheran born, farm boy at heart, discovered literature thanks to the Jesuits. According to Dad, Math was his preferred major, but he got in the wrong line during registration his freshman year. In 1953, he graduated as Valedictorian with a degree in English. After serving his final two years in the USMC, he served another decade in the Reserve while he taught high school English. From 1970 until his retirement, he taught Humanities at our local Community College.


My memories of Dad in his final years are those of a wistful loving connection. Subsequently, as his memories and speech faded, I savored the brief glints of recognition which burst forth from his vibrant blue eyes. One of his Delaware County Community College students captured his essence in a first verse of a poem:


In his final years, at a Sunrise Memory Care Unit, we communicated through music, touch, and eyes as we grasped onto the connection and love we shared. What remains with me is the lifetime of memories:


My brilliant, well-loved Dad was prone to worry. It seemed as though this worry slowly expanded as years went by and took hold of his being. When his beloved father, my Pop-Pop drifted into the fog of forgotten memories and faces, Dad glimpsed into his own future. A prolific writer and poet throughout his adult years, he shared his experience through the following poem:


hi! i read the house of forgotten memories today and it's so good so far! i love that you're not rushing Tess falling back in love with Kara or being the perfect mum to Kal, even though there's little hints that she's warming to them. she's just been through so much and this is all new! and Kara's side of it is absolutely heartbreaking. it feels like you're really delicately telling their story, and i'm very excited to read the next chapter whenever it comes out :) have a wonderful day!

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