
ACG is privileged to have the opportunity to interview the trio of designers from Centauri Production. In the interview, they speak candidly in depth about the long history of their company, their past game projects, the development of their own CPAL3D game engine, and, of course, their latest adventure game Memento Mori-a psychological thriller delving into international art thefts, conspiracies, and a secretive order of monks from Finland.

Memento Mori is a beautiful game with a touching story. It’s honestly reminiscent of older and simpler RPGs that relied on a beautiful and simple story.

Despite the end be intriguing, it was not enough to offset the basic puzzles and dialogue as well as simple lack of interaction between the main characters. Unless you are already fans of adventure and played exactly everything good that came out really good medicine or want to sleep, not many reasons to play this.

CalmDownTom says, "Searching around an apartment for a mobile phone charger then moving a bin out the way to find a plug socket to charge an ancient mobile phone whose battery has died. Welcome to the world of international crime! In point and click title Memento Mori, no task is too mundane to be included as an element of gameplay."