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Zero Escape: The Nonary Games (2017)

Review by gtamaniak-16300

Zero Escape: The Nonary Games

10/10

One of the best visual novel games ever made!!

The Nonary Games can be found on steam and it is basically a collection of the first two zero escape games: 999 and Virtue's Last Reward

Both games have amazing story, fun puzzles, Mindblowing twists, Extensive lore and lots and lots of alternative endings. The characters are also very memorable. The dialogue is nice, fully voice-acted and there are some a lot of very clever ideas put in by Uchikoshi, even if most people say that these games have a lot of plot holes due to the structure of the story which I bet will make you extremely confused. PLEASE don't spoil yourselves and watch the story on YouTube like I did or you'll miss the opportunity in experiencing some of the best storytelling I'e ever seen in a video game. I prefer VLR over 999 due to how Uchikoshi managed to continue the story after 999 (which could be a stand-alone title in its own right).

These games will definetelybring to your mind movies such as: Saw,Exam and Cube they actually offer something unique on top of the kidnapping and whodunnit genre.

10/10.
  • gtamaniak-16300
  • Dec 31, 2022

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