Another Code: Recollection Reviews
The family-friendly content and ease of play make this an ideal first game for newcomers to the genre and younger gamers looking to expand into more mature titles.
Another Code: Recollection is not just a remake, it is a passionate liposuction that aims to make Another Code: Two Memories and Another Code R: Journey into Lost Memories their best versions. The world of Ashley Robbins was completely rebuilt, the puzzles were mostly replaced by fair, varied and appropriate alternatives and not even the story escaped some radical deviations from the original, surprisingly positive as a whole. The end result is an honest and unpretentious journey, perfect as an introduction to the genre and capable of delighting anyone who wants to solve mysteries while smelling the roses along the way.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
An average playtime of five to ten hours dispels the idea that every match should be a never-ending journey. Diving into the game, discovering the truth, solving all the mysteries, and then moving on to the next adventure brought with it an enjoyable experience in itself. Although the game does not seem to be aimed at ordinary players, it has managed to be a center of attraction for those who want to dive deep into its mythology.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Another Code: Recollection is a merger of two previously released games in the Another Code series, but with the necessary innovations. You play with Ashley Mizuki Robins who is investigating to find out what happened in the past and you do this by solving the necessary puzzles and having a lot of dialogue. The focus is clearly on the story, which is done justice to by fine voice actors. The puzzles could have been a little more creative, but are nevertheless entertaining.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Another Code: Recollection is like a reminder that a person can die twice: when the soul leaves its the body and when everyone forget about us.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Another Code: Recollection is a beautiful remake that I can hardly believe exists, bringing two niche games back when they could easily have been forgotten. In many ways, it’s a fantastic remake – enough that I wish it had all the puzzles and story details of the original so I could feel fully satisfied. Instead, the changes left me with some mixed feelings, but this remake is a solid narrative adventure game in its own right.
Another Code: Recollection is a smartly made remake that’s beautiful to look at and heartwarming to play. This collection combines both games with a unified art style and presentation while smoothing out the plot to create a cohesive whole. This game is very different from its original versions, so if you are a fan of those, don’t expect the same presentation or puzzles. I do find the puzzles weak overall, and the story enjoyment will hinge entirely on what you want out of Adventure games.
Despite its niche target audience, Another Code: Recollection is an odd, yet welcome revival from Nintendo that is sure to be appreciated for many years to come.
Another Code: Recollection greatly expands on and alters the content of the original titles, even when it doesn't strictly need to. This applies to story details as well. Most or all changes are improvments, but some existing fans may understandably prefer the older versions. Thanks to entirely new puzzles the game occassionally feels brand new and rather unike a remake. New visuals and voice acting make these games a richer experience than ever, something that the occassional ugly foliage doesn't hamper.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
While Another Code: Recollection is a very well-made remake, some of its mistakes are unfortunately not acceptable. Despite the story additions, beautiful graphics/drawings, nice voice acting and full travellable 3D environments; the game's boring and heavy structure at some points overshadows its good parts.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Another Code: Recollection is an absorbing experience from start to finish, one that will keep mystery fans comfortably engaged thanks to its relaxed atmosphere and enjoyable cast. Lacks a little special something, but it's got a lot of heart.
With a clear facelift, Another Code Recollection arrives on the Switch with the burden of satisfying veterans while adapting for the new audience. Its changes are noticeable from the beginning with this variation in the gameplay and the conception of the puzzles. The adventures, linked together as if they were two chapters of the same book, are modified to draw lines that merge them and adapt them to a general narrative (which does not always remain aligned with what was previously seen)
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Another Code: Recollection's improved environments, mechanics, and assists elevate a legacy title into relevancy with a heartfelt story.
Playing Another Code: Recollection, I found a deep and engaging adventure. The story, focusing on Ashley’s mysterious journey, is the heart of the game. While the puzzles offer an enjoyable challenge, they’re accessible enough for all players, helped by the handy Dual ANOTHER System and the newly implemented hint system. The game excels in the storyline, making me eager to uncover the mysteries. The game looks very good with its 3D environment, though the camera is a bit slow. The updated visuals and voice acting add to the immersive experience, making it a compelling game to play, especially if you value story over complex puzzles and don’t mind a lot of reading. Want to give it a try first? There is a demo available in the eShop!
The core of what made this game such a legend still exists and thrills me to no end. I wish it was a bit better handled with some extra flair, but I can’t complain that it feels exactly how I want it to be.
Another Code: Recollection is a lovingly crafted remake of two underrated gems that helped to demonstrate the innovations of their original platforms, and adapted them to the current generation.
Even if it has its flaws, fans of the series will love Another Code: Recollection. As someone who is just starting out, this game won't disappoint. Despite its great promises, with this series in particular, I wonder why it vanished after those two entries. Nonetheless, we think Another Code: Recollection might be fantastic for lovers of the franchise. The gameplay is fascinating without being very taxing; it's an exploration with narrative-driven and puzzle-moving components. Clues in a game might lead you to other areas and even guide you through various scenarios.
Another Code: Recollection is a comprehensive remake of two forgotten adventure gems. The reinterpretation of the original material adds substantial new features, but cannot quite capture the magic of the original games. This is partly due to the puzzles, which have completely been reworked, and the lacklustre audiovisual presentation. Despite the points of criticism, I had a lot of fun with the games during my fifteen or so hours of play. I love the melancholy world of Another Code I'm and am glad that this series has been given a second chance.
Review in German | Read full review
Arc System Works delivers an entire retelling of the DS/Wii compilation of Another Codes games with enhanced visuals and modernized gameplay. The story is particularly well written and addresses some mature subject. We hope to see more of Ashley in the future.
Review in French | Read full review
By betting on complete remakes for both games, Nintendo ensures that Another Code: Recollection comes fully optimized and free of many of the problems that existed in the original versions. You may feel that the difficulty has been greatly reduced in this effort to remove much of the friction that existed in the original versions, much of it related to the specific alternative control methods of each of the original consoles, but the result is a much more entertaining game that much better fulfills its purpose as a hybrid experience between visual novel and puzzle.
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