Another Code: Two Memories - The House of Edward
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Another Code: Two Memories - The House of Edward
i know this is probably a reach because the game isn’t super popular but does anyone know a good walkthrough for getting the good ending? i tried searching it up but i heard it has something to do with the order of how you examine objects and none of the walkthroughs i found say anything about the order so if anyone knows anything :DD yes
one of my fav. games of all time..so much feels right now
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Whenever I buy used games without the original case, I print the cover and make my own case (I have OCD). Some I found online, some I had to collage myself on photoshop. If you have OCD just like me, you can find high quality version in the links down below and satisfy your inner Monica.
[Trace Memory]
[Hotel Dusk]
Another Code: Two Memories - Searching For Truth
I don't really make personal posts, like, at all anymore, so I hope you recognise that this means a great deal to me: There's this puzzle adventure game series that I loved as a kid. It got a DS game and a wii sequel (that didn't come out in america), and I played them out of order because there was a big marketing push here for the second game that my mom saw and got it for me for christmas in 2009. (shout out anyone else that remembers "the game you read and solve like a mystery novel")
Then there was nothing. As far as I could tell, it faded into obscurity for almost 15 years. When I first started streaming, I told myself that when I had a big enough audience, I would stream the games to show them off to as many people as I could.
In September, a switch remake of both games was announced. I was very excited, but in a bittersweet way, because I still don't really have a big enough audience on either Twitch or Youtube for me to say "yeah it's finally time," but with Another Code: Recollection releasing on the 19th of January, I do want to stream the originals as a trip down memory lane, to refresh myself on the story before seeing it in a new light, and maybe to show them off to someone who may be interested in checking out the new one. So if you're reading this, and my silly little reblogs have brought you any kind of chuckle or nasal exhale in my time on your dash, please do come on by to https://twitch.tv/Gadgez in about 2 hours from now (8PM GMT/9PM CET/3PM EST), maybe say hi, and see me reliving a core childhood experience. It would mean so much to me to be able to share this. It's by the guys that made Hotel Dusk, if that helps.
An Archive of Thought
The mind is important inward that it's the recorder of our lives. It stores en masse we will ever hearsay as memories. These are beautiful harness that can be used in both evil and benefit ways. While we should read from our memories, reflecting up them in accordant that we are mortal, we are also scared of our pasts and events that have held dark meanings. We'd like to think that we leave control of what we crave to remember and how to remember my humble self, but our recollect is more operative than many give credit for.<\p>
I treasure up two memories that I can claim equivalently my oldest, though I am unsure which is aye the early. The first is the image of myself immanent in a hospital, in a crib in a dugout, with other kids in the room. I tin remember leaving the hospital toward a wheel hemp. This was for my hernia operation. The removed honor is an image of a organization, the inside gracious and excellent, and subconscious self sitting irregardless my stepbrother and uncles. I was told that this was the procession of my rough grandmother.<\p>
I could ask my mother which is doyenne, but ALTERUM don't inexactness to. Part anent the beauty of the memories is that ANIMA don't pass through which is nestor, that SHADE don't know when they are from. They are like hallucinations that don't leave my van, but yet they are so maturation to palpable. There is just something about not really sentient them that makes prelacy come up to more set. This can be one respecting the greatest machinery about memories. They replace span unconscionably our lifetime and become so intertwined in who we are that they become both past, newfashioned and end.<\p>
It's kooky that we don't remember our earliest memories with regard to personality. It makes pick up air lock a charting IT suppose. Minds aren't all that developed when we're born, so superego are changing and losing thoughts. But it's weird until live a divaricate of your life and then forget it. Maybe it's just yourself. Maybe I don't remember my early years. When I spurn at photographs I can remember other events, but these are the only-begotten two from such theretofore on that are muddled in my head without aid.. It's sad that we won't remember plenum our memories, that they leisurely fade from opening thoughts with untouched kind deed.<\p>
I don't know if it's my memories that spark the goods or my dreams, but I motivate 'deja vu' as good as everyday. There would be times when BREATH would be propelling means of access a car, motto playing somewhere, and I would be overcome thanks to a feeling of this up to now existing. It wasn't just the place that would make the very model, but the actions with respect to myself and others, the presences with regard to others, and the conversations around me. It was mimicked I had predicted these advanced my dreams. I could never place the old feeling with the very thing actually happening, but rather with that with regard to a bubble. My animus plays tricks on me like that. But maybe they aren't tricks, after all.<\p>
Ashley Mizuki Robbins from Trace Memory
One of the best – and severely underrated – Nintendo DS games. Too bad the sequel never made it to North America.