Nintendo released a new trailer for Another Code: Recollection highlighting the story of the original Trace Memory game, which has been greatly enhanced for Nintendo Switch. In the full game, players also have access to the sequel Another Code: R – Journey into Lost Memories.
Another Code: Recollection was announced at the September 14 Nintendo Direct to much fanfare from fans of the original games. Rumors suggested a trailer and demo were to be revealed at The Game Awards 2023, but the reveal did not come until one week after the awards show concluded. Only a few days remain before launch, so Nintendo is preparing fans for the release with new trailers.
Another Code: Recollection ‘Traces of Memories Past’ Trailer
The “Traces of Memories Past” trailer highlights the opening chapter of Another Code: Recollection, which is available in the demo. Save data from the Another Code: Recollection demo may be transferred over to the full game. The full game launches on January 19 for Nintendo Switch.
Watch the new trailer below.
Lastly, here’s an overview of the game, via the official Nintendo eShop page.
Sleuth your way to the truth in two fully enhanced mystery adventures with Another Code: Recollection
Travel to the remote Blood Edward Island as Ashley, a 13 year old girl in search of her father in Another Code: Two Memories. Ashley receives a letter from her father who she believed to be dead, setting off a chain of mysteries and visions into the past. Investigate your surroundings and locales while solving puzzles to reveal the truth in this refreshed retelling of the original Trace Memory game for the Nintendo DS system.
Experience Ashley’s full story, including the events of the first game’s sequel—Another Code: R – Journey into Lost Memories. Previously unreleased in North America, this second installment completes Ashley’s intriguing tale as she journeys to Lake Juliet two years after the events of the first game to uncover the hidden truth surrounding her mother.
This collection includes fully enhanced versions of both original games, featuring overhauled visuals, fully explorable environments, new voice acting, puzzles, music, and more. Optional hint and navigation systems have been added to help players new to adventure games.