#another code recollection
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brisketbudget · 1 year ago
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She's in the game!!
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hoshizoralone · 1 year ago
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happy another code recollection release month!
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video-game-jams · 1 month ago
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Another Code: Recollection - The Silver and Gold Birds
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spoon · 1 year ago
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Another Code: Recollection
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p0mmia · 11 months ago
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I finished "Another Code: Recollection" recently! I only played part 2 on the Wii at the time (and I loved it) so I absolutely had to play the remake to get the whole story! I’ll really miss this game… 🤍
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thaumana · 2 years ago
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Ashley is back~
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ofcourseimdoingwork · 1 year ago
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Made a print for Another Code to go with my Hotel Dusk one
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krunchy0920 · 1 year ago
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dude DUDE THE HOTEL DUSK CAMEOS ARE DRIVING ME INSANE
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0inpursuitofthetruth0 · 7 months ago
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hey there!! would anyone be interested in a cing fanzine? (by either being part of it or just enjoying it!) just curious
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maareyas · 1 year ago
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i love the stark difference between D's Recollection sprite/3d model vs. his original 2d one:
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a very blue but polite young boy vs. guy who is both haunting and is haunted (by things he cannot remember)
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sillylillly · 5 months ago
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animefeminist · 11 months ago
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How Another Code: Recollection rewrote its villain in an empathetic way
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Content warning: Discussions of topics including conversion therapy, death, familial abuse, and ableism
Major spoilers for all of the games in the Another Code series
When I began playing Another Code: Recollection (2024)earlier this year, I knew the game would diverge from its source materials. The original Another Code games were developed for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii systems, so major changes were needed to reconfigure the puzzles originally designed for dual screens and motion controls. Even with these gameplay changes, the narrative of Recollection was nearly identical to my memories of the original DS game, offering a fresh perspective, and modern polish, on a beloved childhood classic. The adaptation of its sequel for the Wii was also a delight, providing me with the opportunity to finally experience a story that was never localized for North American audiences.
However, I was unaware that while Recollection is structurally very similar to the original games, the sequel game’s narrative received a major overhaul. Various story beats and character motivations have been changed, rearranged, or outright omitted, with some elements and characters reframed and reimagined. Among these changes, the most personally striking was the radical difference in one character: Ryan Gray, a neurodivergent-coded antagonist originally presented as an unambiguous villain, but reinvented as a nuanced, sympathetic figure in the remake.
Read it at Anime Feminist!
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video-game-jams · 4 months ago
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Another Code: Recollection - JC Valley
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spoon · 1 year ago
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Ashley Mizuki Robbins icons ♡
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probablygayattorneys · 2 months ago
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Girls who live in “my mother was a brilliant scientist who was murdered because she wouldn’t give over her research and then my father abandoned me for a decade and then I teamed up with a ghost to find the truth behind her death and reunite with my dad” houses shouldn’t throw “that sounds like a fictional movie plot” stones.
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