Product Description
Hello there, Fantastic gamers! Mr. M here, ready to tell you all about "Another Code R - A Journey into Lost Memories" for the
Nintendo Wii! Wowie! This game takes you on an exciting adventure full of mystery and puzzles. You play as Ashley Mizuki Robbins, a young girl searching for answers about her past. Developed by Cing, the same creators of the original "Another Code" for the Nintendo DS. The gameplay revolves around solving challenging puzzles and exploring beautiful environments. The story is deep and emotional, and you'll truly connect with the characters. Fantastic, isn't it?
Historical Context
"Another Code R - A Journey into Lost Memories" was released in 2009 and is the sequel to "Another Code: Two Memories" for the Nintendo DS. Upon its release, the game was praised for its unique story and innovative gameplay. Unfortunately, the game never saw a release outside Europe and Japan, making it a rare gem for collectors. Over the years, it has gained cult status and remains a beloved title among adventure game fans.
Expert Reviews
"Another Code R is an engaging and beautifully crafted adventure that will appeal to fans of the genre." - Eurogamer
"An emotional and thought-provoking journey that stays with you long after you’ve put down the controller." - IGN
Is This For You?
This game is perfect for fans of adventure games and mysteries! If you enjoy deep stories and challenging puzzles, then "Another Code R" is definitely for you. Collectors of rare and unique Wii titles will also want to add this game to their collection. And let's be honest, who wouldn't want to solve a Fantastic mystery?
Similar Games
If you enjoy "Another Code R," I highly recommend checking out "Hotel Dusk: Room 215" and "Last Window: The Secret of Cape West," both also from Cing. Other similar titles include "Professor Layton" games and "
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney." All packed with puzzles and amazing stories!
Compatibility
Fantastic news!
All Wii games, including "Another Code R - A Journey into Lost Memories," can be played on both Nintendo Wii and Wii U systems. So whether you have a classic Wii or the newer Wii U, you can always enjoy this great adventure!
Tips and secrets, cheats and codes
5 tips: 3 Secrets - 2 Personal tipsPersonal tip:
Why is it useful to take photos when you see someone in unusual places or doing unusual things?
If you find someone in a place they shouldn't be or doing something out of the ordinary, it can't hurt to take a photo. These photos can serve as evidence that you can show to authorities in Another Code: R - A Journey into Lost Memories.
Secrets:
How do I find clean water for Matt's medicine when he is sick?
Miepiemo |
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If Matt is sick, you need to find pure, clear water for his medicine. By now, you probably already know not to take the water from Lake Juliet, as it's contaminated. Head to the shed where Elizabeth's music player was located in Another Code: R - A Journey into Lost Memories, and collect water from the stream flowing in front of the door. That's pure, clear water!
Secrets:
How can I crack codes in Richard's game using the TAS?
Annieck |
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With the TAS you receive from Richard at the beginning of the game, you'll need to crack codes regularly. Take out the TAS from your items, and click on 'use'. Then, aim at the lock you need to open and press A. A bar with the code will appear. Usually, these are characters that are on your
. Here are some tips:
3 = 1 + 2 |
8 1/2 is 1-1 2 |
NESW = north, east, south, west (with arrows) |
Read more tips and secrets.Personal tip:
Why would I ask someone where they want to go if I'm stuck in the game?
If you're wandering around with someone in Another Code: R - A Journey into Lost Memories and you're stuck, you can ask that person where they want to go. Head to the place they want to go, and most of the time, that's where you need to be.
Secrets:
Why is it important to thoroughly investigate everything when you enter a room?
Miepiemo |
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When you enter a room in Another Code: R - A Journey into Lost Memories, make sure to investigate everything! If possible, open drawers and doors, you never know if what's inside might be just what you need!
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