Despite being on sale I wasn't able to find mention of this in previous posts. Either way I thought this was a great price for this even in digital form (was £11.99)
Zero has kidnapped nine people and placed them in a warehouse to play the deadly Nonary Game. Play as Sigma and decide who among the eight others to trust and who to betray in this plot twisting visual novel! With original Japanese audio, new puzzles and more, solve the mystery that is Zero! English Only.
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BubaMan
15 Jan 168#5
I know I'm in the minority but I found this game incredibly tedious...
Endless superfluous text that you ultimately get bored of and skip through, which then means you miss the one snippet of info in the previous 40 pages of guff that you need to solve a puzzle.
If you're into this kinda thing, it's a great price (heated)... If not, £5 isn't bad for an insomnia cure :stuck_out_tongue:
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Sparkles
15 Jan 161#1
If you like visual novels, I highly recommend this and its predecessor. Both feature mind-bending branching plots where each branch contributes to an overall meta-story in a very intelligent way.
hanzoadam
15 Jan 161#2
Amazing game can't recommend it enough
XanderXAJ
15 Jan 161#3
The most amazing visual novel I have ever played -- although I recommend going through 999 first for maximum effect. That said, it is not necessary.
I'm going through Steins;Gate at the moment. Slow start, but gets very good and has a very similar feel.
djbowlesy
15 Jan 161#4
looked up reviews and this appears to be a gem I have missed. had 5 quid in my psn so gonna give it a go :smiley:
BubaMan
15 Jan 168#5
I know I'm in the minority but I found this game incredibly tedious...
Endless superfluous text that you ultimately get bored of and skip through, which then means you miss the one snippet of info in the previous 40 pages of guff that you need to solve a puzzle.
If you're into this kinda thing, it's a great price (heated)... If not, £5 isn't bad for an insomnia cure :stuck_out_tongue:
in$anity to BubaMan
15 Jan 161#10
I thought it was honestly abysmal. It was so poor I can't even tell you. Gameplay was boring. Story wasn't engaging. Ending was TERRIBLE (perhaps I got the "poor ending"). There are about 20 different endings to the game depending how you play. Over-rated in my opinion...
baritonecolin1
15 Jan 161#6
To bubaman
It'll only let you skip dialog you've seen before, when you get to new info or conversations you'll not be able to skip.
Incredible game, and what a price!
nadx5
15 Jan 162#7
really tried to get into this.... the reviews are amazing but i just couldnt :disappointed: ... was one of the ps+ games previously but this is the best price for it atm
davetherave3
15 Jan 161#8
Brilliant game - well worth £5! Puzzle solving meets quality storytelling that you piece together throughout multiple play-throughs. If you enjoy 'escape the room' games on your phone or tablet you'll love this.
BubaMan to davetherave3
15 Jan 161#14
I actually do like those kind of games and have done since Myst...
I think the difference is that reading text on lit screens is tiring and the story wasn't exactly best-seller material :smirk:
It's a bargain for those who'll like it though - so much of gaming is a matter of taste :smiley:
Opening post
Zero has kidnapped nine people and placed them in a warehouse to play the deadly Nonary Game. Play as Sigma and decide who among the eight others to trust and who to betray in this plot twisting visual novel! With original Japanese audio, new puzzles and more, solve the mystery that is Zero! English Only.
Top comments
Endless superfluous text that you ultimately get bored of and skip through, which then means you miss the one snippet of info in the previous 40 pages of guff that you need to solve a puzzle.
If you're into this kinda thing, it's a great price (heated)... If not, £5 isn't bad for an insomnia cure :stuck_out_tongue:
All comments (17)
I'm going through Steins;Gate at the moment. Slow start, but gets very good and has a very similar feel.
Endless superfluous text that you ultimately get bored of and skip through, which then means you miss the one snippet of info in the previous 40 pages of guff that you need to solve a puzzle.
If you're into this kinda thing, it's a great price (heated)... If not, £5 isn't bad for an insomnia cure :stuck_out_tongue:
It'll only let you skip dialog you've seen before, when you get to new info or conversations you'll not be able to skip.
Incredible game, and what a price!
I think the difference is that reading text on lit screens is tiring and the story wasn't exactly best-seller material :smirk:
It's a bargain for those who'll like it though - so much of gaming is a matter of taste :smiley: