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'Zero Escape' Latest News And Updates: First Two Games Are Already Released! Find Out What To Expect

'Zero Escape' Latest News And Updates: First Two Games Are Already Released! Find Out What To Expect

Zero Escape" is a series of adventure games that are created by Kotaro Uchikoshi. The first two games of the series are announced to be available in PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita early next year.

The first game is the "Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors". It is typically called 999 and it is the first of the series by Chunsoft. It first appeared as an interactive novel on the Nintendo DS as well as iOs systems. According to Comiconverse, due to the success of the series in the West, it was announced to be available in PC and PlayStation Vita port.

Even neophytes of the "Zero Escape" games have been excited for its latest outing. Aksys says that the re-release of the "999" is more than just a port. The game was originally launched on 2009 and now, there are new features including HD graphics as well as voice acting in Japanese and English.

The second game is the "Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward". According to CGM, the story is all about two men who were arrested because they have committed a serious crime. Since both of them are considered as accomplices of the crime, the police separated them for investigation.

However, they keep their communication and a detective visits them to tell them the consequences of their heinous acts. The game is all about the prisoner's dilemma with a murderous twist. The publisher just announced that the "Zero Escape" will be out in spring 2017. It should also be noted that users who purchased the "Nonary Games" on Vita are allowed to play the final "Zero Escape".

The "Zero Escape" is focused on nine people who are trapped in an enclosed place where they are enforced to play on a life threatening game and antagonist Zero was not identified, which means that it remains as a mystery. 

 

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