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New Screens and Trailer for Virtue's Last Reward 3DS

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New Screens and Trailer for Virtue

Nintendo and Rising Star revealed a new trailer and screens for Virtue's Last Reward this week.

Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward is a visual action novel created by Japanese studio Chunsoft, the spiritual successor to the well received DS gem 999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors.

We play as lead character Sigma, who's kidnapped and awakens in an elevator with a girl called Phi. A talking rabbit then informs the pair that they must escape, and so they end up with seven others with the main goal to escape the building. Score points by co-operating or betraying the others, and if your tally reaches zero - it's the end of the line.


 

To do so players interact by making choices in the dialogue, whether to work alongside or against their new found acquaintances.

Rising Star Games is publishing Virtue's Last Reward in Europe from November 16th, whilst Aksys Games is doing the same in North America from October 23rd.

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Also known as

Extreme Escape Adventure: Good People Die

Developer

Spike Chunsoft

Publisher

Rising Star

Genre

Adventure

Players

1

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i'M LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS SO MUCH YOU DON'T KNOW..
MY HEAD'S GONNA EXPLODE..?

999 is like one of my fav DS games the plot was amazing on so many levels, if this is even HALF as good it'll probably by one of my favourite 3DS games
screams at the top of lungs
crawls back into shadows and lies in wait

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