Good and enjoyable effort.

User Rating: 7 | Another Code: Futatsu no Kioku DS
After playing the Hotel Dusk: Room 215 I was really looking forward to have a chance to play Cing's previous game, Trace Memory AKA here in Europe "Another Code: Two Memories". I knew enough not to wait a game equal or better than Hotel Dusk, so in the end, I weren't disappointed.

The game starts off from an island where you, Ashley, come to meet your dad for the first time since he left eleven years ago. By the way the game uses your birth date that you've given to your DS as Ashley's birth date, so that's pretty neat. Anyways the road to actually meeting your dad is long and filled with twists. Well actually not very long. The game's way too short.

The story and the gameplay involves decent puzzles, pretty good story, especially the disturbed history of the Edwards family is interesting and somewhat enjoyable characters. Well at least the main character is C-U-T-E.

Downfalls of the game is, easy to say, the length. There's also some annoying controls, for example on the mini game where you need to throw the sphere to the switch. Gosh.. Also the ghost D in the story is pretty useless and the music in "lets remember" parts are too high pitched and makes your head ache.

Overall besides the length, the flaws are minor ones and the game is very enjoyable. It tells a good story and gives you a chance to put your brains into use.

Definitely worth playing.