Games Review: Another Code R: a Journey into Lost Memories

Wii,Nintendo, £39.99

Rebecca Armstrong
Friday 03 July 2009 00:00 BST
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Mystery games that involve plenty of exploring and puzzle-solving first made their mark on the PCbefore the DS became their natural, 21st-century home. Now Nintendo is bringing a sequel to one of itsDS successes, Another Code, to theWii. While the gentle enigma of the game is almost enough to draw you along, the endless screens of dialogue between teenagers and the uninspiring narrative make this less compelling that its onthe- go predecessor.

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