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]]>Memento 1: Juro Katsuragi (Silver Flask)
Head to Marshall’s Gorge, the lone area with a looming electrical storm in the distance and shoot your winch to the designated area. As soon as you land, head into the adjacent cave and down, down, down the crevices ahead of you. Eventually you’ll come across a magnetic hook launch point, so launch away. It will lead to an air duct which opens into a command center. Scour the room for a computer desk where you’ll find Katsuragi’s audio log and silver flask.

Memento 2: Lagan Cherupara (Knight Chess Piece)
Now that you’ve climbed back out of the icy crevices, head into the power plant nearby in Marshall’s Gorge. Fight your way back to the same area with the crates and decrepit bridge. You’ll see a magnetic hook location nearby, so shoot it and shoot up to its location. Warning: you’ll be swarmed with a bunch of Tarkaa that are hatching, so deal with them and then make your way down a level. You’ll find the chess piece and audio log across from one another. Halfway there…
Memento 3: Colonel Mason Pickett (Rusty Dog Tags)
Colonel Pickett’s memento is in the dead center area of Pickett’s Folly on an offshoot island with some Akrid. Make your way to the small collapsing tower and look north/northeast for another magnetic hook lock-on. As you drop down you’ll find Pickett’s rusty dog tags, but don’t leave quite yet; head down another level and get his audio log too.
Memento 4: Silvia Herrera (Gold Brooch)
While still in Pickett’s Folly, head in to the Security Installation nearby and as soon as you’re done with the enemies found within, look to the right for your last magnetic hook leading to a memento. As you drop in, you’ll discover a sad site and your audio log and golden brooch memento near by the Halberd gun.
That’s it you’ve done it, you have collected all of Soichi’s mementos, so return them to him ASAP and earn your Enhanced Vitality Player Upgrade and achievement/trophy.
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Secure-Coms are small ipad looking devices spread around the environment. They are the more classic collectible and are often hidden in locations that are not directly in your path. These are the easiest to miss so don’t feel bad if you do.
Shopping Terminals are less collectible but more an object that you must interact with. Most of them are directly in your path and are obvious to spot. Something to note about the shopping terminals is that you must interact with them for it to count.
The final items to find are the Nanomachines. There are only 6 of them to find and they are found within the first 2 levels. The others must be bought from the Shopping Terminals. For this reason it is very important that you find all terminals on the same playthrough that you collect nanomachines. You must pick up the 6 found in the environment plus buy all nanomachines found in each terminal. On a side note, the nanomachine locations have been attached to the end of the shopping terminal videos.
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