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Steam Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma, Sequel to 999 and Virtue Last Reward

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TSRei7
post Jun 30 2016, 01:31 AM, updated 10y ago

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Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma

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Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma is the third and final installment of the Zero Escape trilogy and sequel to Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward. It is developed by Spike Chunsoft and published by Aksys Games in North America and Europe.

The game's genre is a mix of psychological horror, mystery, suspense and thriller. The gameplay is a mix of escape-the-room and puzzle.

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NightFelix
post Jul 1 2016, 10:41 AM

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parking. game like escape the room alike?
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post Jul 1 2016, 12:20 PM

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QUOTE(NightFelix @ Jul 1 2016, 10:41 AM)
parking. game like escape the room alike?
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You can say that they are trying to escape, by solving puzzles and etc.
It has gripping story, once ur hooked, can't stop playing.
Multiple routes just like visual novel, but to completely know all the story, you have to complete all the route.
There is a timeline system, where you can jump from one part of the story to another.
Game is all about the story, can easily vouch that this is going to be a good game if you want some good story.

There is, 2 games which is a prequel to this one, and is originally on DS and Vita/3DS. It's coming to Steam in the future. If you don't wanna play the previous one, you can just watch a video summary of the past 2 games. It's connected, but still playable without the previous 2 games, but there might be some confusion. laugh.gif



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post Jul 3 2016, 08:54 PM

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Finished it this morning.

As with the previous two games I just couldn't put the game down when it reaches the final half of the story when the revelations keep on coming laugh.gif

However I'd highly recommend playing the first two games since it'll get confusing for newcomers when Akane & Junpei starts talking about morphogenetic field or when Sigma explains that his consciousness travels from the future.
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post Jul 4 2016, 12:00 AM

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QUOTE(ballistix89 @ Jul 3 2016, 08:54 PM)
Finished it this morning.

As with the previous two games I just couldn't put the game down when it reaches the final half of the story when the revelations keep on coming  laugh.gif

However I'd highly recommend playing the first two games since it'll get confusing for newcomers when Akane & Junpei starts talking about morphogenetic field or when Sigma explains that his consciousness travels from the future.
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2nd game actually covers the 1st game quite well imo.
So if they play the 2nd and 3rd, they will pretty much understand everything.

I'm still on my way to finishing it. As good as the previous game biggrin.gif

 

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