Don't mind me, just posting the best video game ever made with the best atmosphere and story ever made.
Don't mind me, just posting the best video game ever made with the best atmosphere and story ever made
I'm a huge fan of this genre of games so it pains me to say this but... the puzzles are pretty fucking unfun
definitely not the best game but I do not regret playing this saga.
I tried to get my mom to play it but the story was too animeish I guess.
I enjoyed it but I liked VLR way more
>just posting the best video game ever made
No replay value. Can't be the best.
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luna is best ZE girl prove me wrong
No, they aren't hard, they just don't feel rewarding like puzzle games should be. Mainly they just feel tedious.
Nah, VLR is better. People only say 999 is better for hipster and nostalgia points.
Shame the sequels were trash
I honestly found them pretty fun for the most part, but I get where you're coming from.
I'm still mad we never got answers for Kyle.
Yeah I totally understand that it might just be me haha. I guess it wouldn't be as bad if they made it shorter to get from story beat to story beat
imagine liking a ripoff more than the original
absolutely based thread
9 hours 9 person 9 doors? More like 9vrrated 9lothole-galor 9iece of shit
>I tried to get my mom to play it but the story was too animeish I guess.
I really enjoyed the zero escape series, but I couldn't imagine recommending it to anyone I know. Even though they specifically tried to appeal to western audiences, it's incredibly gay and weeby. Great games, but normies won't tolerate their Jap presentation
VLR is better. You literally have to play the same scenario over and over just to get different endings. At least VLR had variety.
The first room is the worst cause you have to do it so many times.
The Steam version fixes that problem, there's a flowchart system now.
Uchikoshi games are not the best games but I think they're the best in the genre
Nah, Ace Attorney is the best.
>tfw I still remember the codes for opening the boxes in the first room
He's a hack writer, how can he be the best at anything?
He gets worse with every new release
that's funny, 999 and VLR are two of my moms favorite games
Your mom has a shit taste. Like mom like child
>He laboured through the DS original and not the PC version with timeline QOL improvements
Don't even try to tell me I missed out on dual-screen gimmicks.
999 was chockfull of stupid moments and fridge logic but fuck, it was really fun and I'm glad I played it
He got infected by the West. His works are tainted and inferior forevermore.
they changed some of the puzzles too
Didn't the PC version come out like 7 years later lol?
I hear VLR is convulted and nonsensical, is it still worth playing?
Which version should I play, DS or PC?
Literally the only actually creative or interesting moment in the entire game is gone in the PC version.
ok
it's worth playing for luna
you mispelled Ghost Trick
I loved it back when I was playing it on my DS but recently got the remastered version abd was bored...
Not even the same type of game dumbfuck
That feel when accidently got coffin ending with perfect choices my first time through, then safe 2nd.
Very cool, but I almost wish I would have gotten one or two others beforehand.
i'd say it's on par with 999. said it before ZTD's release and i'll still say it now.
regardless of how people here (myself included) feel about the story, the puzzle rooms and especially the soundtrack are still top-tier. easily worth a playthrough.
I kinda guessed that june was zero but didn't expect the whole thing
I've played the trilogy and don't even remember who she is, I just remember that pic
still applies cybercunt
illiterate retard
my first was axe ending just becuase I followed the tits
imagine thinking ace attorney is superior to ghost trick. Peak peasantry
999's puzzles are rather repetitive. It may appear that some ZTD puzzles are easier, but let's be honest it's probably more legwork was cut and time shortened that makes it feel that way. Remember Q and Eric's shifting room puzzle? Was long because you had to watch the whole section of the room rotate 20 degrees often multiple times just to test or get the room combo you're looking for. Not hard, just tedious.
she's fucking the news anchor on tv in the scene post-credits in VLR covering the virus was spreading
Illiterate
Retard
Have eyes but can't read
Dumb dumb
It'd be a hurdle to ask for someone who
>likes reading novel-length stories (unless fully VA'ed, not half or DS 999's lack of)
>likes video games enough to try it
>but doesn't like or care for anime
kinda niche
The complete and utter non-ending of VLR really soured the whole experience for me. If you're going to kick the buck of explaining all the mysteries over to the next game, then I will retroactively judge you harsher if that game turns out to be a huge pile of shit.
I only got around to it a few months ago. If people are recommending someone play 999 TODAY, it's the better version
Damn, you really stuck with a game that you thought had zero interesting moments for quite a while until that part finally came around
I wish I could recommend the PC port. The way it contorts the plot twist is the only reason I rec DS, it is that grave a disservice IMO, even if the VAing and flowchart make it that much easier.
If you played 999 and liked/put up with it there then there's no reason you'd dislike it in VLR. I'd argue ZTD is where it started feeling a little hamfisted or campy, but that may be a retrospective view in the first place.
no no shut fuck up
you are the dumb dumb dumb one
>the best video game ever made with the best atmosphere and story ever made
No bro, that's Pathologic 2
how is she best girl? she only appeared for like 30 seconds
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