Summary
- Release Year: 2016
- Genres: Adventure, Puzzle, Role-playing game (RPG), Strategy, Visual Novel
- Platforms: Nintendo 3DS, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One
- Developers: Spike ChunSoft
- Publishers: Aksys Games, Spike ChunSoft
Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma: A Review
Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma is the third and final entry in the Zero Escape series, a story-focused mystery/thriller visual novel series with multiple endings that involves player choices and puzzle rooms. The game was developed by Spike Chunsoft and released for the Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita in 2016.
The story of Zero Time Dilemma takes place between the events of the first two games in the series, 999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors and Virtue’s Last Reward. The game follows a group of nine people who are trapped in an underground bunker and must work together to escape. The bunker is filled with deadly traps and puzzles, and the group must use their wits to survive.
The gameplay in Zero Time Dilemma is similar to the previous games in the series. Players will explore the bunker, interact with the other characters, and solve puzzles. The game also features a new “Decision Game” system, which forces players to make difficult choices that will have a major impact on the story.
The story in Zero Time Dilemma is complex and engaging, with multiple endings that will keep players coming back for more. The characters are well-developed and relatable, and the puzzles are challenging and rewarding. The game also features a number of twists and turns that will keep players guessing until the very end.
Overall, Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma is a must-play for fans of mystery/thriller visual novels. The story is gripping, the puzzles are challenging, and the multiple endings will keep you coming back for more.
Characters
The nine characters in Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma are:
- Carlos: A young man who is suffering from amnesia.
- Junpei: A university student who is friends with Carlos.
- Akane: A young woman who is Carlos’s girlfriend.
- Mira: A mysterious woman who claims to be from the future.
- Eric: A doctor who is trapped in the bunker with the others.
- Diana: A nurse who is Eric’s assistant.
- Q: A young boy who is a genius hacker.
- Phi: A young girl who is a skilled fighter.
- Sigma: A man who claims to be the leader of the group.
Gameplay
The gameplay in Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma is similar to the previous games in the series. Players will explore the bunker, interact with the other characters, and solve puzzles. The game also features a new “Decision Game” system, which forces players to make difficult choices that will have a major impact on the story.
The puzzles in Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma are challenging and rewarding. They require players to use their logic and problem-solving skills to find the solutions. The puzzles are also integrated into the story, and they often play a role in the development of the characters.
The Decision Game system is a new addition to the Zero Escape series. In the Decision Game, players are presented with a series of difficult choices. These choices can have a major impact on the story, and they can even lead to different endings. The Decision Game system adds a new layer of depth to the gameplay, and it forces players to think carefully about the consequences of their actions.
Story
The story in Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma is complex and engaging. The game follows a group of nine people who are trapped in an underground bunker and must work together to escape. The bunker is filled with deadly traps and puzzles, and the group must use their wits to survive.
The story is told from the perspectives of the nine characters, and each character has their own unique backstory and motivations. As the game progresses, the characters learn more about each other and about the secrets of the bunker. The story is full of twists and turns, and it will keep players guessing until the very end.
Multiple Endings
Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma features multiple endings, depending on the choices that players make throughout the game. There are a total of six different endings, and each ending offers a different perspective on the story. The multiple endings add to the replayability of the game, and they encourage players to explore the different possibilities.
Conclusion
Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma is a must-play for fans of mystery/thriller visual novels. The story is gripping, the puzzles are challenging, and the multiple endings will keep you coming back for more. The game is a worthy conclusion to the Zero Escape series
Review Score
8.5/10