BRINGING a slice of murder-mystery action to Wii, Another Code: R delves into the mysterious death of heroine Ashley's mother, taking you on an epic journey. BRINGING a slice of murder-mystery action ...
'Resurgence' may be too strong a word, or even the wrong one entirely, but the DS and Wii have certainly encouraged developers to treat adventure games as a viable option again despite the waning ...
Nintendo has given June dates to Wii game Another Code R: A Journey into Lost Memories and DS game Walk With Me! Do You Know Your Walking Routine? Walk With Me! will arrive first on 5th June, followed ...
We speak to the minds behind Wii adventure Another Code: R and DS mystery Hotel Dusk to find out what makes their cerebral, emotional games tick Another Code: R starred Ashley-Mizuki Robins trying to ...
Another Code: Two Memories, known as Trace Memory in North America, is getting a full 3D remake on Nintendo Switch. The new collection is titled Another Code Recollection, and will feature Another ...
Another Code: Recollection is a title that brings together the point-and-click games Trace Memory or Another Code: Two Memories, originally released on the Nintendo DS, and Another Code: R - A Journey ...
Cing's classic point-and-click adventure series Another Code is getting remade on Nintendo Switch in the form of Another Code: Recollection, which launches on Switch on 19th January 2024. This remake ...
Another Code: Recollection is a chill, breezy return for a dormant Nintendo series that’s light on challenge but heavy on charm. Another Code: Recollection features Nintendo DS point-and-click ...
Nintendo DS game Another Code and its sequel are remade for the Switch, with new visuals, new puzzles, and the same murder mystery plot. We’ve seen some unlikely remasters and remakes over the years, ...
For those currently unaware, the sequel to Another Code: Two Memories (Trace Memory in North America), Another Code R: A Journey Into Lost Memories, lands in European stores later this week. Set two ...
Modern video games aren’t renowned for their subtlety, which is why Japanese developer CiNG’s games feel so out of step, handling themes unusual to video games with a delicacy that marks them out as ...