Adam Scott Aukerman
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Hopefully half the dialogue won't consist of ellipses this time around.
I don't remember where or when, but I do remember hearing about there being 2 Another Code games in the works as well. I think it might've been from a list of registered trademarks or something.Aeana said:I'm not sure where you're getting the DS thing from, but you're right that this one is called Another Code: R - Door of Memories. I guess I shouldn't have called it 2 in the title. Nowhere does it say anything about a DS sequel, though.
Joke post or are you talking about Wii games revealed today only?Durante said:Great! A third Wii game to look forward to.
Neither?Wizpig said:Joke post or are you talking about Wii games revealed today only?
...rogue_pigeon said:Hopefully half the dialogue won't consist of ellipses this time around.
I never played Another Code, but I did play Hotel Dusk. Is this series more focused on dialog like the latter, or is it more of a focus on puzzle solving and interaction? I was terribly disappointed with the pacing and general gameplay of Dusk.
Jcgamer60 said:This was a decent adventure game for DS and I did enjoy it, but does this really need a sequel? And why on Wii?
There's 4 seconds of footage in the Wii Software Reel. I'll pull just the Trace Footage out though.Wizpig said:Anyway, no video yet?
She needs more booty.farnham said:
Ashley needs to lose weight
just kidding
Gwanatu T said:I never bothered with the first game on the DS because I heard it was painfully easy and short, and I wasn't about to spend money on something that could be beaten in (what I heard) an hour or so. This is looking nice though, hopefully it's better.
It's about 7-8 hours but totally worth it. Such a sweet story, fantastic puzzles that really utilize the DS and a great sense of atmosphere. I loved it.Gwanatu T said:I never bothered with the first game on the DS because I heard it was painfully easy and short, and I wasn't about to spend money on something that could be beaten in (what I heard) an hour or so. This is looking nice though, hopefully it's better.
CO_Andy said:BY THE OWL GODS!
There are finally Wii games from Nintendo i can look forward to! E3 came late this year.
.Zoc said:Bring on Hotel Dusk Wii!
Remember the good ol' days in the Hotel Dusk thread?Mejilan said:CING, right?
I liked Trace Memory, and LOVED Hotel Dusk. Looks like a real sequel, and if it shows some of Hotel Dusk's increased quality... could be amazing.
Buttonbasher said:Remember the good ol' days in the Hotel Dusk thread?
Good times...
Dragona Akehi said:I really enjoyed Trace Memory
Hive said:What did you enjoy most about it?
Hive said:Dragona:
Wow~ I had no idea you liked Hotel Dusk, which a lot of GAFers slammed for having a "shoddy" narrative, and I know how important that is to you.
I loved every second of it because of so many reasons, but mostly because of atmosphere~
1979, dilapidated hotel in the middle of a desert, patrons with intriguing backgrounds, and a main character who's hit bottom.
Somehow, the story was well enough so that I became pretty absorbed in that world.
LiK said:btw, you and Dragona have great tastes
I agree. Cing creates amazing Atmosphere. This looks no different. I like how it seems to be sidescrolling in the outer world, but 3D exploration for indoors. It's quite similar to the game I've been working on in my spare time!Hive said:Dragona:
Wow~ I had no idea you liked Hotel Dusk, which a lot of GAFers slammed for having a "shoddy" narrative, and I know how important that is to you.
I loved every second of it because of so many reasons, but mostly because of atmosphere~
1979, dilapidated hotel in the middle of a desert, patrons with intriguing backgrounds, and a main character who's hit bottom.
Somehow, the story was well enough so that I became pretty absorbed in that world.
I support this post. The atmosphere (the sweet music added so much) was awesome and I thought the story was as well!! I'd like a sequel that would further his adventures. A prequel would be interesting too.Hive said:I loved every second of it because of so many reasons, but mostly because of atmosphere~
1979, dilapidated hotel in the middle of a desert, patrons with intriguing backgrounds, and a main character who's hit bottom.
Somehow, the story was well enough so that I became pretty absorbed in that world.
Hive said:Cing mentioned in an interview that we haven't seen the last of Kyle Hyde.
Besides, if Cing are so inclined to develop a sequel to Trace Memory/Another Code despite the cool reaction it received, then no doubt we will see Hotel Dusk make a return.
Hotel Dusk: 1999 ?? ^o^