![]() ![]() Continuity Nod: There are a lot of them to the Another Code games that indicate that the games take place in the same world.Kyle: Now look who's sounding like an advice columnist. Lampshaded (ironically) in the words of Kyle himself: Captain Obvious: Bound to happen with the ability to observe any everyday item.But Thou Must!: You're gonna help these people whether you want to or not.Butt-Monkey: Louis - the poor guy just kind of gets bitchslapped by life, again and again.Boss Fight: The interrogations at the end of almost every chapter are reminiscent of this.Bookcase Passage: There's a hidden door behind the shelf in the wine cellar.Book Ends: The game begins and ends with you opening a door, and centers around Kyle teasing Dunning's claims about room 215 "granting wishes".While at first this seems like a full-on Downer Ending, the game still ends on a positive note with Kyle and Mila leaving to restart their lives, Jenny being returned to Dunning and, quite simply, all the characters being ready to take on whatever else the world throws at them with something a lot of them had given up on before then hope. Alan is still missing, and nobody has any idea where he is. Grace is still missing, and nobody has any idea how to find her. ![]()
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