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March 24, 2017

Zero Escape: The Nonary Games

Zero Escape: The Nonary Games
8.6
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Based on 10 Reviews
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Release date
March 24, 2017
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Summary

Two Nonary Games, two sets of nine unwilling participants kidnapped to an unfamiliar location. One set trapped on a sinking boat with nine hours to escape, the other locked in a facility and forced to either trust or betray each other. If they break the rules or fail to escape… they’ll die.

Zero Escape: The Nonary Games System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows 7
CPU:
Intel Core i3-530 CPU 2.93 GHz or better
RAM:
4 GB RAM
GPU:
DirectX 9.0 compatible GPU with at least 1GB of VRAM
HDD:
4 GB available space

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Critic Reviews10

This is a fantastic presentation of two top-notch virtual novels. My only major quibble is that player is never made aware of how important it is to play the two games in the correct order. It’s not enough to see a couple of endings in 999 – if players don’t make it to the true ending before moving on to VLR, it will be casually spoiled in the most off-handed way imaginable. Beyond that, very little goes wrong here, and I’d say that this one of the best visual novel experiences I’ve had.
June 5, 2017
83
The Nonary Games contains two of the best-known escape room games (except for perhaps Crimson Room) together in a timeless package. The updates to 999 make it the most definitive version to date, although Virtue's Last Reward feels just the same as it did the first time around.
April 8, 2017
Developer Spike Chunsoft knocks it out of the park with The Nonary Games. The puzzles in both 999 and Virtue’s Last Reward are challenging and rewarding, but it’s their stories that really make you stop and think while trying to figure it all out.
April 2, 2017

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