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  • Summary: Do our memories die with us, or do they live on somewhere, waiting to be discovered?

    Somewhere in the cosmos, the body of a long dead astronaut floats alone through space. A strange presence with the power to rebuild memories and relive lives attempts to stitch together a humans past.
    Do our memories die with us, or do they live on somewhere, waiting to be discovered?

    Somewhere in the cosmos, the body of a long dead astronaut floats alone through space. A strange presence with the power to rebuild memories and relive lives attempts to stitch together a humans past.

    Discover the experiences of a human life in this story of first contact. Navigate time and space through collecting memory molecules, merging the molecules to build memories, then energizing the astronaut with the completed memories to rebuild its past.
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  1. Positive: 1 out of 4
  2. Negative: 1 out of 4
  1. Oct 18, 2015
    78
    A great experience with fascinating and dreamlike environments and very satisfying Child of Eden-like gameplay. Too bad it all ends so early.
  2. Official Xbox Magazine UK
    Dec 8, 2015
    70
    It's also very short. Laserlife tries tackling existentialism, but doesn't have the space to do it. [Christmas 2015, p.83]
  3. Nov 3, 2015
    60
    Laserlife attempts to rejuvenate the rhythm-style game genre by introducing new gameplay mechanics and an interesting plot to go with it. Unfortunately, while Laserlife delivers with gameplay and atmosphere, it’s a fairly short game and the story ends up being a little underwhelming.
  4. Oct 13, 2015
    40
    Some will take solace in the somewhat simplistic gameplay and be hooked on its psychedelic charms as there is the occasional high point to be found, but repetition and poor choices in terms of the control scheme will undoubtedly get in the way of that for most.