TSA writes: Visit Neo-San Francisco in Read Only Memories: Neurodiver, a wonderfully realised sci-fi setting that will leave you wanting more.
Almost a decade later, Read Only Memories’ sequel is here and it's more of the same: and that's not a bad thing.
MonsterVine: "As for Read Only Memories: Neurodiver, it’s a very tight, focused experience that’s a lot of fun and has a great style and flair for its setting, and I loved it."
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"The point-and-click adventure genre his one that still sees plenty of love in the indie scene and no where was that more evident back when 2064: Read Only Memories arrived on consoles in 2017 as this retro-styled game set in a cyberpunk future not too far removed from our own made fans eager to see what MidBoss would do next. Well, after enough delays that the developer themselves joked about it in their release date trailer, skipping through the multiple year long delays their next entry underwent, the next game has finally arrived in the form of Read Only Memories: Neurodiver. While these numerous delays from the initial 2020 release window would usually be cause for concern, has it turned out that the wait for Read Only Memories: Neurodiver has been worth it?"