Another Code R trailer a treat for the senses
Our lack of Japanese skills meant we lost the thread pretty quickly in this Another Code R story trailer, but heck, sometimes it's enough to just look and listen.
This was found on the official site, which currently also has the videos we posted recently, and some character profiles, all in (sadly impenetrable) Japanese. If it wasn't for the small issue of gender, we'd almost be tempted into indulging in some Another Code R cosplay. Yeah, we actually just typed that -- live with it.
Gallery: Another Code Wii
Source: Story trailer
Source: Official Japanese site [Via Go Nintendo]










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Red Confession @ Jan 14th 2009 8:14PM
Oh wow, that looks amazing. And makes me want to boot up the DS to replay the first game...
GSR @ Jan 14th 2009 9:13PM
I like that they show so many characters in the trailer - this game seems to be giving off a more Hotel Dusk-y vibe, which I like.
Hope it gets localized fairly quick.
samfish @ Jan 15th 2009 12:58AM
I can't wait for NOA to not release this in America.
ssuk @ Jan 15th 2009 6:44AM
I hope Nintendo Europe beats Nintendo America to the punchline, really. They did an awesome job localising Another Code for Europe, while Nintendo America utterly butchered it. They did do Hotel Dusk some justice however, but I feel that game was marketed for the Western audience anyway, especially given the game was out in America a few days before Japan.
Not like it matters to me anyway, I'll import the Japanese version (biiiiig fan of Another Code, right here) and if the Western release isn't half bad, I'll buy that too. Did it for the DS game. =P Roll on Feb 5th!
Kia @ Jan 15th 2009 3:04AM
Ugh, the graphics look like shit. Still, I can't wait for a good adventure game. I thought this was going to be a remake of the DS one, so I'm happy to see it looks much more in-depth. Here's hoping it's much longer, too!
matt @ Jan 15th 2009 12:03PM
The graphics aren't high res or fabulous or anything, but the art is rather gorgeous. I loved Trace Memory, but it was short and had zero replay. Hopefully these guys push the good stuff on this sucker.