Memory's Dogma CODE:01

Memory's Dogma Code:01
VNDB 6.29/10
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Score distribution Median: 6 Average: 6.29 Bayesian: 6.29 330 votes

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EGS 63/100
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Score distribution Median: 63 Average: 64 Bayesian: 69.71 8 votes
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Original Language
ja
Aliases
メモリース・ドグマ Code:01
Titles
2 languages
en Memory's Dogma CODE:01
ja Memory's Dogma Code:01
Released
2016.11.04
Play Time
10h (14 votes) (EGS: 15h)
Developer
LizArts
Publisher
enSekai Project
External Links
A neuroscience × genetics × near-future sci-fi visual novel adventure game.

In 2030, due to Japan’s advancements in neuroscience, memories can now be saved and recorded. This is called e-Memory.

However, due to the rapid increase in the number of crimes using the e-Memory technology, the government has introduced strict regulations on human memory data.

In essence, the government now holds a monopoly on all human memory data.

The recording of still-living humans was forbidden, and the e-Memory technology was only to be used on the deceased, giving rise to the establishment of "Connect Centers." These state-owned and operated facilities allowed one to call and communicate with the dead.

These "Connect Centers" allowed people who were still in a period of bereavement to cope with their loss by talking with their recently deceased loved ones.

The protagonist, Kusuhara Hiroki, is a college student struggling with suicidal impulses after the sudden passing of his close childhood friend, Mizunashi Sorano.

Her memories were to last only until August 26—a mere four more days. Kusuhara teams up with his friend, Amamiya Kakeru, in an attempt to steal Mizunashi Sorano's memories from the server where they were stored.

In the midst of this, the two discover the secret of the Connect Centers, and are suddenly embroiled in the fight taking place behind the scenes.



Originally planned to be released as 3 volumes, the project was cancelled after the first, and the remaining 2 were converted into 4 light novels.
Kusuhara Hiroki
Kusuhara Hiroki
楠原 裕樹
main
Mizunashi Sorano
Mizunashi Sorano
瑞梨 そらの
primary
Orikasa Reina
Orikasa Reina
折笠 レイナ
primary
Kanzaki Haruna
Kanzaki Haruna
神咲 春菜
primary
Amamiya Kakeru
Amamiya Kakeru
雨宮 翔
primary
Ema
Ema
エマ
primary
Kokonoe Akane
Kokonoe Akane
九重 朱音
primary
Mizunashi Aoi
Mizunashi Aoi
瑞梨 葵
side
Kozakura Mikoto
Kozakura Mikoto
小桜 美琴
side
Yonekura Suguru
Yonekura Suguru
米倉 秀
side
Ryusenji Tetsuya
Ryusenji Tetsuya
竜泉寺 哲也
side
Date Lang Title Type Age Flags Stores EGS
2016.11.04 ja+1 Memory's Dogma CODE:01 note complete
in
Res
Open 1
63
2016.10.28 ja+1 Memory's Dogma - Demo trial
in
ResFree
Open 1
2016.12.29 ja Memory’s Dogma CODE:01 - JP Package Edition note complete
dvd
Open 1
2019.08.05 ja+4 Memory's Dogma CODE:01 - Kickstarter Exclusive Physical Edition note complete
dvd
Res
Open 1
2018.05.28 ja+4 Memory's Dogma CODE:01 complete
in
Res
Open 2
2017.10.17 ja+3 Memory's Dogma CODE:01 complete
in
Res
2017.09.30 ja+3 Memory's Dogma - Demo trial
in
ResFree
2018.05.13 ja+4 Memory's Dogma - Demo trial
in
ResFree
Open 1

Original edition

songs
Nakae Mitsuki OP "Ethelein"
music
Maruta Arata BGM, OP arrangement
Takahashi Wataru OP
director
Takahashi Wataru
chardesign
Torase Kuno
staff
Brave Hearts StudioRecording studio
BraveHeartsSound production
Chitose RinKickstarter PV backgrounds
Enomoto SatoruSound production assistance
GakureBackgrounds
Hinase ShizukiLogo design
Kabu KouichiVoice recording
MizukiScript
Takahashi WataruProducer, original work, script, lyrics
Torase KunoDesign direction

ru: Sekai Project's translation

staff
SUN-TEAM Team

en: Sekai Project's translation

staff
Christopher Ling Project manager
John Raymond Lim Special thanks
Nicole Mejias Marketing team
Samuel Munson Special thanks
Stephanie Hii Marketing coordinator, graphic designer
translator
Murtza Burhan