999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors
Junpei, a fairly normal college student, awakes aboard an old passenger ferry, dazed and confused as he stumbles around the room trying to reclaim his memories. First thing he notices is a number roughly drawn on the cabin's door… A bright red number 5. Junpei then remembers something he saw right before falling unconscious: a mysterious person with a gas mask. He recalls the haunting words he spoke, "I'm gonna make you play the game… the 'Nonary Game' … the game of life or death."
The first installment of the Zero Escape trilogy.
Developer:
Chunsoft
Platforms:
DS, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Releases:
- United States November 1, 2010 by Aksys
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Posted by TimovieMan on Feb 6, 2013
Great story, interesting concept, and an awesome mindscrew of an ending.
Like a true visual novel, you'll be spending a lot more time reading in '999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors', than you'll be actually playing. Fortunately, the "Nonary Game" (as it is called in-game) is a very intriguing and engrossing concept, and...
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Game Information
Platform | DS, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One |
Perspective | First-Person |
Control | Touch |
Gameplay | Investigative |
Genre | Thriller |
Theme | Psychological |
Graphic Style | Stylized art |
Presentation | Realtime 3D |
Action (Compulsory) | - |
Red Flags | - |
Media | Proprietary format |