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After being recommended Cubic from another enthusiast we decided to give these guys a shot and I ended up having a pretty good time for the most part. Memento carries a theme which I've seen a few rooms tackle now with varying results, piecing together the scattered memories of the story's troubled protagonist. From the get-go it was clear how much the experience leaned into the narrative elements, quickly weaving its characters and personalities into each solve, a welcome approach on my end. The real standout space for me would have to be the black and white, cartoon-esque kitchen which had so many fun interactive puzzles and clever story beats, in my opinion the entire room could've followed this style of design and I wouldn't have any complaints. Unfortunately what lets Memento down is the very element which drives it forward, the story. By about the halfway point I was left pretty confused by just what we were following and why. The style of voice over, animation and character relationships shifted seemingly at random, with a couple puzzles feeling super out of place in terms of difficulty and logic. Overall it became increasingly difficult to connect to the emotional nature of the narrative which is a shame because it's clear that's something these guys value. Not a bad room by any stretch but definitely felt a bit disjointed and anti-climactic by the end. I've also heard Cubic's newer room Soul Catcher is a more complete experience, so stay tuned for that.
Gameplay
Atmosphere
Customer service
Particularly interesting or different
Yes
Story
Difficulty
Medium
Game tech
High tech
Ideal number of players
2
Scary
Not scary
Minimum age
16
Was anything broken?
No
Live actors
No
Physically active
Not at all
Easy to find location
No
Tucked away down back end of alley way and then up an escalator. Signage provided but still pretty out the way.
Parking
Limited
Located off a busy George St, parking scarce.