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About the Game 2064: Read Only Memories is a cyberpunk point-and-click adventure unfolding across the vibrant, neon-drenched streets of Neo-San Francisco in the distant future. Encounter an expansive roster of memorable characters, untangle a sprawling conspiracy, and weigh every decision with care — your choices ripple through a richly layered, branching story in ways you might never anticipate.
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2064: Read Only Memories is a cyberpunk point-and-click adventure unfolding across the vibrant, neon-drenched streets of Neo-San Francisco in the distant future. Encounter an expansive roster of memorable characters, untangle a sprawling conspiracy, and weigh every decision with care — your choices ripple through a richly layered, branching story in ways you might never anticipate.

The future has arrived — and it's complicated.
Human genetic modification has become a routine part of daily life, with countless individuals radically reshaping their bodies as a form of personal expression. Digital assistants known as ROMs (Relationship and Organizational Managers) have evolved far beyond their original purpose, now wielding increasing influence over everyday human existence. Yet not everyone welcomes this brave new world — some are so threatened by the pace of change that they'll stop at nothing to reverse it.

When a wandering ROM called Turing slips uninvited into a down-on-their-luck journalist's apartment, they bring with them an extraordinary claim — that they are the world's first truly self-aware machine, not merely a program mimicking consciousness, but a genuinely sentient being. To make matters worse, the brilliant inventor responsible for their creation has vanished without a trace. Can you dig deep enough to expose the far-reaching conspiracy threatening to tear society apart? Or will the shadows lurking beneath Neo-SF's glittering lights swallow you whole?

Old-school, cutting-edge — A lovingly crafted point-and-click experience drawing inspiration from classics like Gabriel Knight and Snatcher, seamlessly fused with contemporary branching narratives that probe the nature of identity, individuality, and what it truly means to be human.
People of the future — Forge connections with a richly diverse cross-section of Neo-SF residents, voiced by some of the most talented performers in gaming today, including Melissa Hutchison and Dave Fennoy (The Walking Dead), Erin Yvette (Oxenfree), Austin Creed (WWE's Xavier Woods), and SungWon Cho (ProZD).
High tech nostalgia — Neo-San Francisco comes alive through stunning pixel art visuals, all set to an infectious lo-fi electronic synth soundtrack that perfectly captures the era's aesthetic.
Solve the mystery — Dive into over ten hours of adventure spanning exploration, dynamic branching dialogue, multiple distinct endings, and a wealth of challenges standing between you and the truth.
The complete edition — Bursting with years' worth of refinements and fresh content, including new characters and voice performers, expanded facial animations, Japanese language support, and the "Endless Christmas" extended epilogue that invites you to spend more time with your favorite Neo-SF residents.
Note: Steam cloud saves currently only function between identical platforms (i.e. Windows to Windows, Mac to Mac, etc.)
Really cute Cyberpunk adventure. The one bad thing i can say about it is that at some point in the story the Devs called Elon Musk a smart person
As a fan of Snatcher, which this game clearly takes inspiration from, I really wanted to like this game. But it tries way too hard to railroad you into situations where it can preach at you and justify the noxious
I went into this expecting a simple retro point & click. What I got was a surprisingly thoughtful cyberpunk story with strong characters and real thematic weight. Yes, gameplay-wise it’s closer to a visual novel with
Was the first game that let me use they/them pronouns. Treats identity in a wonderful way that fits the world
This game had a lot going for it. I liked Wilty, I liked the spoiled milk, and I liked a lot of the general themes of the game and a lot of the overall storyline. On the other hand, this game was politically charged in
Wow! This had been in my library for about 8 years, and I finally ended up playing it. The story was so engaging, and I loved the music