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8.0

CT Review: Another Code: R

The puzzles are sometimes too straightforward and the sheer amount of text in the storytelling can feel a little laboured, but overall it's a mystery well worth immersing yourself in.

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coventrytelegraph.net
8.0

N-Europe Wii Review: Another Code R: A Journey Into Lost Memories

N-Europe's Sam Gittins and Steven Penny return to the life of Ashley Mizuki Robbins as she tries to remember why her mother brought her to Lake Juliet thirteen years ago...

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n-europe.com
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GamesRadar: Another Code R Review

Unfortunately, GamesRadar just doesn't see anyone thinking as fondly of the Wii puzzles as they did the DS ones. Bar a canny use of the home button there's nothing close to the cleverness of reflecting the handheld's two screens off one another or closing the lid. They don't even use the synching button. Outrageous. You get four times more words, but only one quarter of the memories. Anyway you look at it, the math is off.

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gamesradar.com
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8.4

ONM: Another Code R Review

It's essentially the equivalent of an interactive novel on your telly, as opposed to the next Smash Bros. If you can appreciate a good yarn though, and fancy having your emotional heartstrings tugged while playing a game that - while not exactly difficult - has a compelling storyline, then Another Code: R is a pleasant, engaging experience that's well worth splashing your hard-earned cash on.

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officialnintendomagazine.co.uk
PS360WII5440d ago

Oh this came out / coming out soon?! The DS games were great and I can see a Wii version being just as good. Judging by the review that is the case :) heavy on the dialog is alright too got to get your story in after all