Another Code: Two Memories

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Uncover clues to a family's dark mystery in the first true adventure game on the Nintendo DS. Featuring a riveting plot and unique puzzles that must be solved using the touch screen and microphone, Another challenges you to navigate detailed environments bristling with gritty characters.

Format: DS
Release 24 Jun 2005
Developer: Cing
Publisher: Nintendo
Players: 1
PEGI Rating: NUL
Editor Score: 7 User Score: 8
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Another Code: Two Memories Mini Review

Chris Leyton

23/06/2005

Chris Leyton

Cing`s adventure brings a unique experience to the DS...


Nintendo has been quietly championing Cingâs Another Code: Two Memories; a game that builds upon an intriguing storyline, adventure gameplay and more importantly one thatâs been designed around the unique qualities of the Nintendo DS from the ground up.

Players take the role of Ashley on the eve of her 14th birthday, who receives a letter from her father, long presumed dead along with Ashleyâs mother for the last ten years while researching human memory for the government. Setting off to find her father on the eerily named Blood Edward Island, Ashley seeks to discover the mystery behind her parentsâ disappearance in a storyline that twists and turns throughout.

Relatively early on within the game Ashley comes across a ghost named D, who is looking for answers of his own as he attempts to piece together his shattered memories and escape his isolation on the island. Together, the pair set off to find the truth of their pasts in an intriguing storyline that bears more then a passing similarity to Hayao Miyazakiâs multi award-winning Spirited Away.

The game comes across as a distinctly different type of experience to the vast majority of DS releases, so those hoping for fast-paced action could be in for a disappointment. Instead Another Code: Two Memories plays very closely to the Myst series, with strong âadventureâ overtones complimenting a vast array of cryptic puzzles. The two screens are put to good use, featuring an overhead 3D depiction of the game world with which to move around on the bottom screen, while a variety of pre-rendered âpostcardsâ are shown on the top as you move around the environment. Tapping on the touch screen will often bring the pre-rendered screen onto the bottom when thereâs a clue to discover or a puzzle to solve; often these are the type of âhead-scratchersâ that youâll either love or hate, however it must be noted that Cing have done a good job of mixing up the variety and making good use of the touch-screen capabilities; such examples include the typically infuriating sliding-block puzzles to re-arranging a torn piece of paper or flicking an orb into a statueâs open palm.

If youâre not the biggest adventure fan in the world (like myself) then the various puzzles will often have you slamming the DS shut in frustration, but for some strange and unapparent reason I kept coming back for more. A lot of this can be attributed to the truly engaging storyline; yes the dialogue can be a little heavy at times and suffers from the usual translation issues that you see in many examples of anime, however you will find yourself dipping in and out of the game if youâre willing to persevere with it and find out the many mysteries of Blood Edward Island, Ashleyâs family and the history of D.

In an attempt to lend the game some structure and to avoid too many obscure Myst scenarios of aimlessly wandering around, Another Code: Two Memories is a distinctly linear experience that often restricts you from moving between areas if you havenât identified a key object or action. Other contentious issues include the awkward flick between the postcards, which can seem a little bewildering at times while you attempt to position Ashley correctly; itâs also fair to say that a number of the hidden puzzles and objects are hidden away a little too far, with one or two examples having you walking around for hours searching for something thatâs not easily visible on initial inspection. Certain puzzles as well will have you screaming blue murder as you spend hours trying to solve them, only to quit out in frustration and listen to Ashley claiming that something else needs to be done prior to solving the problem â“ why couldnât you have said that before I tried to solve it!!!

Weâve screamed out for original DS titles that make full use of the unique capabilities and in many ways Another Code: Two Memories succeeds on this front. However itâs doubtful that an adventure game will set the pulses of hardcore gaming DS owners racing, and itâs probable that Another Code will pass by without too many people even noticing...
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Date Added:Sat 17th May 2008 18:05
Can anyone tell me where I find dad... Coz i have found him once and then he goes to found bill!
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Date Added:Sun 11th Nov 2007 17:10
active answer are here.. www[dot]supercheats[dot]com / nintendods / anothercodetwomemoriesquestions[dot]htm
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Date Added:Sun 14th Oct 2007 17:00
do ppl ever answer to these questions in these forum???? wota loada ****!!!!
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Date Added:Sun 9th Sep 2007 12:03
CANT FIND HUMMIN BIRD KEY >=O WHERE THE HECK DO I FIND IT?????????????????*BASHES HEED ON DA WALL*
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Date Added:Sun 2nd Sep 2007 14:52
Please con someone say the code too enter the lab??
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Date Added:Thu 10th May 2007 18:46
need the code for the door to find the dad after he looked the girl in the room. any 1 no the code for the door plzzzz
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Date Added:Mon 23rd Apr 2007 04:28
this game is none too bad. Finished it in 6 and a half hours. is there dif endings? and what does the star mean in the saved game menu. all in all great game but no Monkey Island.
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Date Added:Tue 17th Apr 2007 19:00
I CAN'T find the tvg rules! way out of the lab! wtf do i need to find?
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Date Added:Sun 21st Jan 2007 16:22
i need help finding the key for the music box with angels on it in chapter 3 can ayone help me
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Date Added:Sat 9th Dec 2006 23:42
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