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    Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward

  • First released on 16 February, 2012 for Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita
  • "He awoke in an elevator. Across the room was a strange girl he’d never met before, even though she seemed to know him... “Sigma...” “How do you know my name?” he asked, but before she could answer a rabbit appeared. “This elevator is about to fall!” Sigma and the girl left the elevator only to find themselves in a massive room with seven other strangers...nine people in all. The strange rabbit told them that they would have to play the Ambidex Game-a game of betrayal. The penalty for losing was death. Could these nine strangers trust one another long enough to escape their prison alive?"

    Science fiction
    Horror
    Thriller
    Survival
    Mystery
    Point-and-click
    Puzzle
    Adventure

    Part of the

    Zero Escape

    game universe.

  • First released on 16 February, 2012 for Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita
  • "He awoke in an elevator. Across the room was a strange girl he’d never met before, even though she seemed to know him... “Sigma...” “How do you know my name?” he asked, but before she could answer a rabbit appeared. “This elevator is about to fall!” Sigma and the girl left the elevator only to find themselves in a massive room with seven other strangers...nine people in all. The strange rabbit told them that they would have to play the Ambidex Game-a game of betrayal. The penalty for losing was death. Could these nine strangers trust one another long enough to escape their prison alive?"


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    About

    The second game in the Zero Escape series.

    Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward is a mystery/thriller visual novel. It is story focused with multiple endings that use player choices and puzzle rooms to progress.

    Additions to the game include an 'auto-advance text' mode, so players can listen to the voice acting without clicking through dialog, a memo function that allows players to note anything they feel is useful, and a flow chart that shows how alternate choices unfold. The in-game calculator has been removed.

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    PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS

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    Single-player

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    First person

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    Chunsoft
    Chunsoft is a Japanese video game developer based out of the Shinjuku ward in Tokyo.
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    Aksys Games
    Aksys Games has been localising and publishing video games since 2006. We make Guilty Gear, Code: Realize, Zero Escape, and more of your favorite titles.
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    Rising Star Games
    The home of Japanese games!
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    Spike Chunsoft
    Following a corporate merger in April 2012, long time Japanese developers Spike and Chunsoft came together to form a single development/publishing entity.
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