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Another Code Recollection

 

 

SCORE: 64

 

 

Another Code Recollection 

 

I found some time to play around with Another Code Recollection on the Nintendo Switch. This is a compilation of two older games on the Nintendo DS and Wii. The graphics certainly do feel like they are video games from that era. The graphics look okay at best in most areas of Another Code Recollection. There are obvious graphical issues here and there. The circle around the character points which direction we need to go.

The biggest thing about Another Code Recollection that impressed me was the voice acting. I enjoyed listening to it while playing Another Code Recollection. The hint system is my best favorite part of Another Code Recollection. There are puzzles we must solve in this video game. There is a hint system that will guide you to the next thing you need to do. I had to find some pieces of a gravestone for the code to a door in Another Code Recollection. The hint system showed me right where the stones were.

The story telling is done in a really good fashion in Another Code Recollection. The main character can get a bit annoying. The issues families can have with Another Code Recollection are ghosts, violence, blood, alcohol, tobacco, and more. There are some long dialogue scenes that bothered me. The reason is I wanted to save and quit. Saving happens between chapters, and can be done when we are walking the character around in the 3D environment.

The puzzles in Another Code Recollection get progressively more difficult . I enjoyed some of the puzzles and was irritated by others. I can see how certain system specific aspects were used in puzzles in Another Code Recollection. Take the key under the stool. The way we must rotate it reminded me of Wii and Nintendo DS video games from that era. Thankfully the Switch can do it too. Which is extremely helpful and handy.

The spiritual aspect of Another Code Recollection may bother some families. I was not happy about that character personally. Also why is the main character the only one that can see him? Why does he need his memories back? Just go to the light dude. There are plenty of mysteries which can keep some gamers engaged and interested. I am not one of them though. It was an interesting experience playing this game.  
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Sound: 70%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Gameplay: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Nintendo Switch
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Arc System Works
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
{Mild Violence, Mild Blood, Alcohol and Tobacco References}


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