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ApplesandOranges posted:I'd be more befuddled as to how Phi and Delta kept their names after being sent back in time. It's not like they had name tags on them. uh... did you zone out during the scene they get born
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Lord Ephraim posted:Was there really any significance for Delta/Zero to kill Gab? I mean come on. It's like they decided "you know who hasn't died so far in the game? The dog. We need to fix that." Maybe so that when it came time for them to decide on whether or not to SHIFT, the problem of having to leave Gab behind to die wouldn't interfere? That's about all I can come up with.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 07:39 |
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ApplesandOranges posted:I'd be more befuddled as to how Phi and Delta kept their names after being sent back in time. It's not like they had name tags on them. They did. They wrote the names on their feet.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 07:44 |
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Linguica posted:https://twitter.com/MFMegaZeroX/status/754182960270696448 reading that thread and I love seeing all the things people are pointing out that I completely loving missed. This one's my current favorite: RhiaWolfe posted:Also, if you remember from 9 Hours 9 Persons 9 Doors, the last door wouldn't open for Ace because he was trying to use Clover and Junpei's bracelets to open the number 9 door. It was then revealed, that it wasn't actually a 9, it was a q and so the hexidecimal system was used for which bracelets would open the door. Indigo Cephalopods fucked around with this message at 08:04 on Jul 16, 2016 |
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Indigo Cephalopods posted:reading that thread and I love seeing all the things people are pointing out that I completely loving missed. This one's my current favorite: I figured there was something up with Q's name, since the Q door gets a callback in VLR too (and Junpei's reaction to it is one of my favourite things in that game). I also guessed from the "self" X-Pass and the lack of a portrait on the status screen that the player was playing as Q the whole time, which turned out to be... about half-right, I guess? I was still completely off base about who Q actually was, of course -- right up until the reveal I thought that Delta was somehow Eric.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 08:11 |
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I got that Sean wasn't exactly a normal boy wearing a helmet when he picked up the Force Quit box and shook it like it was nothing when Sigma could barely move it.
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Thuryl posted:right up until the reveal I thought that Delta was somehow Eric. On a similar note: Up until the end when the reveal of Delta and such, I was really starting to think that Eric was going to be Brother. All the talk of his little brother and his backstory about his abusive dad and just how hosed up he is in most of the timelines, y'know? Honestly I'd really rather that had been the case, cuz the way the whole Brother plotline was closed up in this game really bugs me. I don't like taking "misanthropic cult leader able to influence thousands of people" became "Chaotic Neutral Super-Psychic". Also on the subject of Brother, I especially appreciate how Left, a character with significant role in the whole FtS plotline, was basically minimized to barely anything in this game. Really it's just the same above-mentioned bitterness over Free the Soul being changed from a misanthropic cult to just a bunch of hooey Delta made up to keep the timelines correct for the Decision Game. Don't get me wrong I liked the game and think it's a pretty satisfactory ending to the trilogy but there's a number of ways in which i find it falling flat
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Indigo Cephalopods posted:On a similar note: Up until the end when the reveal of Delta and such, I was really starting to think that Eric was going to be Brother. All the talk of his little brother and his backstory about his abusive dad and just how hosed up he is in most of the timelines, y'know? I thought Sean was somehow Chris, Eric's brother, that had been revived and experimented on. After all, Eric said his brother would have been around the same age as Sean and given that Sean's helmet had a password lock and how terrible Eric was treating him, I thought at some point, Sean would take off his helmet and reveal the face of Eric's poor dead bro. Regarding Delta and Free the Soul, I don't think his cult was totally bullshit to him. He didn't reveal all of his motives for this whole thing either. Remember when Delta as Zero told Akane to come, wear cult robes and perform a ceremony after she escaped the shelter? What was that all about? Was it just a lark? Something humiliating for him to force her to do given that she hates his guts? Clearly, the way he treated and talked about people shows that he really did hate humanity and like I said before, I don't really think he tried that hard to come up with alternate solutions to solving the whole terrorist nuclear apocalypse with Radical-6. I dunno. I do agree with you that something is left unexplained here and I do wish they did more stuff with Delta's role in Free the Soul.
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Lareine posted:Regarding Delta and Free the Soul, I don't think his cult was totally bullshit to him. He didn't reveal all of his motives for this whole thing either. Remember when Delta as Zero told Akane to come, wear cult robes and perform a ceremony after she escaped the shelter? What was that all about? Was it just a lark? Something humiliating for him to force her to do given that she hates his guts? Clearly, the way he treated and talked about people shows that he really did hate humanity and like I said before, I don't really think he tried that hard to come up with alternate solutions to solving the whole terrorist nuclear apocalypse with Radical-6. I dunno. I do agree with you that something is left unexplained here and I do wish they did more stuff with Delta's role in Free the Soul. The robes were to tie up another loose end from VLR - in the epilogue, when you wake up back in Young Sigma's newly-augmented body, Akane has just returned from the meeting.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 09:20 |
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Lareine posted:I thought Sean was somehow Chris, Eric's brother, that had been revived and experimented on. After all, Eric said his brother would have been around the same age as Sean and given that Sean's helmet had a password lock and how terrible Eric was treating him, I thought at some point, Sean would take off his helmet and reveal the face of Eric's poor dead bro. I feel like what they might have wanted to do with Delta was have him be that misanthropic rear end in a top hat underneath his "I'm doing this mostly on a whim" demeanor, and have that be revealed in a climactic moment, but that moment never came. Honestly I think the main issue I have with the game is one that isn't entirely the developers' fault: That they just weren't able to do with this game what they went into development wanting to do. Like I've been hearing that the fact that this game was this close to not even getting made but demand from fans was great enough that they were able to get the okay. I think that in the end, they just didn't have enough time/money/support to do all the things they had originally wanted to do, and a lot of plot threads were tied off in super simple, rather bland ways; Or they were just dropped entirely (The fates of the other 999 characters, Kyle Klim and "?", etc.) In my mind it's a very similar situation to MGS V. An end to a series for which the developer had a lot of interesting plans that never made it to the released game due to real world problems not allowing for it. At least Zero Time Dilemma is able to feel like a complete game and gives something of a satisfactory ending to its series. Gato posted:The robes were to tie up another loose end from VLR - in the epilogue, when you wake up back in Young Sigma's newly-augmented body, Akane has just returned from the meeting. Just a bit ago I was thinking about how the robes have shown up in every game to establish Free The Soul's connection to each game and I realized something that gets a chuckle out of me. This thread would really be more aptly titled "Delta's Wild Ride" if not for it being y'know spoilers right in the thread title. With the reveal that Delta is Brother and that he invited Akane to come to the FtS meeting right before the final scene of VLR, it becomes apparent that while Akane is directly responsible for the events of 999 and VLR, Delta is the one who's actually behind the events of the entire series. He creates Free The Soul, who are hinted to have influenced Hongou's decision to create the Nonary Game, and also gets Akane to come to the FtS meeting which presumably plays a pivotal role in the lead-up to the AB Project. In the end, Delta has been the one pulling all the strings since the absolute beginning in order to create the timeline which leads to the Decision Game, ensuring his existence and also creating the most interesting timelines with the most dramatic consequences. Zero was the snail all along (probably both literally and figuratively) Indigo Cephalopods fucked around with this message at 09:37 on Jul 16, 2016 |
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Carlos had a good understanding of how timeline branching worked, stopping the decision game would give him a happy timeline but wouldn't save his friends. I'm kindof curious how he managed to sneak out of the pod since it was presumably under Delta's control at that stage.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 09:41 |
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Sadly, I think you may be right. I have a feeling they wanted to make it as big as VLR was with things like gold files and secrets but the logistics just didn't allow for it. Hell, they wanted this game to be made much earlier but were delayed in doing so. I think there was a rush to get something out just in case they get their project and budget snatched away again. Not saying this was slapped together though. They wrapped things up a lot neater than many other projects. It just makes me sad when people can't fulfill the entirety of their artistic vision due to practicalities.
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Indigo Cephalopods posted:reading that thread and I love seeing all the things people are pointing out that I completely loving missed. This one's my current favorite: I think the significance of Q is simply different in every game. In 999, it is a reference to "kyuu" or "九" (got to show off my IME skills ). In VLR, it is the 16th room, and Q is the 16ith letter (meaning A is the 0ith, which is how programmers generally count). In ZTD dilemma, the significance is the an upside down lower case delta looks like a Q.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 13:46 |
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Zero Time Dilemma Spoiler Thread: It's no use. You were born a shitter.
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Lareine posted:I got that Sean wasn't exactly a normal boy wearing a helmet when he picked up the Force Quit box and shook it like it was nothing when Sigma could barely move it. That part didn't make me suspicious because I assumed there were 3 different boxes with different contents.
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ApplesandOranges posted:I'd be more befuddled as to how Phi and Delta kept their names after being sent back in time. It's not like they had name tags on them. they quite literally had name tags.
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U-DO Burger posted:That part didn't make me suspicious because I assumed there were 3 different boxes with different contents. I was messaging a friend of mine with my "weird suspicions list" after going through each vote and nothing else and my two questions were "Why are the Force Quit Boxes so different? Sigma couldn't lift his and it was face-down, the kid lifted theirs no problem, and the one for C-team is face-up." and "Where is the 9th person from D-Com? They have no idea who this kid is, and there were 9 of them at D-com, so where's that last person?" I guess I was onto stuff quicker than I expected.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 18:56 |
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Man, I just keep coming up with more questions. Remember Junpei's dismembered body? Did anybody notice that he was wearing a beige jumpsuit? Why? I mean, I guess they COULD'VE dressed up Junpei in a suit while he was asleep so when Mira came around to dismember him, Zero could use the parts in the Pantry puzzle room without immediately causing suspicion that "hey, this severed torso is wearing a black t-shirt and Junpei is wearing a black t-shirt and is also missing omg I think this is Junpei" among C-team. Then they get the shock of opening the freezer and surprise, Junpei's head.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 20:25 |
Credit to reddit user Chairus_Awesomus for this
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MegaZeroX posted:
I've been poking around the subreddit and it seems that some people are unhappy about the ending? Since you seem to be active there, could you summarize the main problems people are having with the ending? The only problem I have with it is that Delta's plans and actions don't exactly make complete sense but I'm willing to hand wave that away by saying Delta is an rear end in a top hat who likes people to suffer.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 21:55 |
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because delta sucks, it barely answers anything from VLR, and most of delta's plan makes no sense
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 21:57 |
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You could say the same about VLR's ending though, so I don't really mind this game's ending anymore than that one's. It wasn't a great sendoff for the series, but eh.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 22:12 |
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I mean it seems pretty clear that Uchikoshi wants to do a fourth game if he can, the entire ending felt like a sequel hook much like VLR's did. Hopefully Chunsoft is willing to let him, considering they're porting everything to PC they seem to have some hope at least
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Danaru posted:I mean it seems pretty clear that Uchikoshi wants to do a fourth game if he can, the entire ending felt like a sequel hook much like VLR's did. You're exaggerating a bit. VLR's ending was literally "Tune in next time when we find out if Sigma and Phi succeeded! You won't want to miss this!" whereas ZTD was more like "There's a terrorist that will cause a nuclear holocaust in the future and the team is fired up about finding them. Wouldn't it be neat if we made a sequel that follows that?" The first one is compulsory if you want the complete story and the second is more of a suggestion or an idea. VLR was a non-ending while ZTD was an ending with a hook with sequel bait. Mainly, my problem with the ending is the skimpy epilogues. You get a handful of files following some characters but I would've really liked some art. Some stills of Mira in orange, Akane in a wedding dress, maybe Carlos' sister. Don't leave it up to fans to make fanart for that.
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Lareine posted:I've been poking around the subreddit and it seems that some people are unhappy about the ending? Since you seem to be active there, could you summarize the main problems people are having with the ending? The only problem I have with it is that Delta's plans and actions don't exactly make complete sense but I'm willing to hand wave that away by saying Delta is an rear end in a top hat who likes people to suffer. The main problem the subreddit generally has is that it drops stuff from VLR, like ?/Kyle, the fact that Delta was Brother, and the entire plan Delta made. So basically what Cake Attack said.
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MegaZeroX posted:
I may not be remembering perfectly but the alien card with a value of 0 also resembles a lowercase delta turned 90 degrees.
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MegaZeroX posted:The main problem the subreddit generally has is that it drops stuff from VLR, like ?/Kyle, the fact that Delta was Brother, and the entire plan Delta made. So basically what Cake Attack said. I wouldn't really care about Kyle as he comes off as a redundancy to me anyway but I guess Uchikoshi promised he would expand on that and he didn't.
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I was really disappointed in how little Free the Soul, Brother and Left played into anything. Delta feels like a completely different character than the one we hear bits and pieces about in VLR, Free the Soul might as well not exist given that the plot seems to entirely be Delta's doing alone, and it's ridiculous to me that even though Left was such a driving force behind Brother's actions to the point that he cloned him, Delta doesn't even mention his beloved brother once in the entire game. The lack of mystery around Radical 6 was also really disappointing given how central it was to VLR. Everyone assumed it would have a huge focus in the third game, and we'd learn how and why it came into being, how people in the shelter got contaminated by it, and how Sigma and the others would eventually prevent it from spreading outside of the shelter. Instead it's just a vial in one room that Zero tells Q Team to inject themselves with and that's it, a mcguffin that only shows up long enough to tie into VLR's timeline. The entire point of VLR was to awaken the shifting abilities in Sigma and Phi, but then they basically do nothing for the entire plot and weren't necessary at all. Also the whole thing with Kyle and ? who were supposed to be important parts of the plot. I did enjoy Zero Time Dilemma but it doesn't feel like the logical follow-up to VLR at all. TechnoSyndrome fucked around with this message at 22:54 on Jul 16, 2016 |
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TechnoSyndrome posted:I was really disappointed in how little Free the Soul, Brother and Left played into anything. Delta feels like a completely different character than the one we hear bits and pieces about in VLR, Free the Soul might as well not exist given that the plot seems to entirely be Delta's doing alone, and it's ridiculous to me that even though Left was such a driving force behind Brother's actions to the point that he cloned him, Delta doesn't even mention his beloved brother once in the entire game. The lack of mystery around Radical 6 was also really disappointing given how central it was to VLR. Everyone assumed it would have a huge focus in the third game, and we'd learn how and why it came into being, how people in the shelter got contaminated by it, and how Sigma and the others would eventually prevent it from spreading outside of the shelter. Instead it's just a vial in one room that Zero tells Q Team to inject themselves with and that's it, a mcguffin that only shows up long enough to tie into VLR's timeline. The entire point of VLR was to awaken the shifting abilities in Sigma and Phi, but then they basically do nothing for the entire plot and weren't necessary at all. Also the whole thing with Kyle and ? who were supposed to be important parts of the plot. Yeah, you would think that Delta would have introduced more Radical-6 around if that was his main plan but it was only introduced in a small fraction of the timelines. In the others, he seems content in just tormenting people and allowing the history where unknown terrorist is permitted to carry out his plans. Which implies heavily that saving as many people in as many timelines as he can is not a goal of his.
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13/f/cali posted:I may not be remembering perfectly but the alien card with a value of 0 also resembles a lowercase delta turned 90 degrees. Eh, not really. You can see it in this video at 7:49 on the bottom right. It is definately a wind symbol, and has a portion that definitely prevents it from being a rotated Delta or Q symbol. Though, if I remember correctly, it was on Zero's study's final safe, so if the symbol has some other importance, it would be interesting. MegaZeroX fucked around with this message at 23:06 on Jul 16, 2016 |
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 23:04 |
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Yeah, looking at it again it only bears a passing resemblance.
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TechnoSyndrome posted:Delta doesn't even mention his beloved brother once in the entire game. Doesn't he though? I could've sworn somebody brings up Left and Delta's like "That...was my adoptive brother, yes." I mean it was immediately dropped and never mentioned again after that, but still.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 23:34 |
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The way he completely brushes it off was absurd.
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# ? Jul 17, 2016 00:26 |
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VLR has a better ending than ZTD.
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# ? Jul 17, 2016 00:44 |
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That would require VLR to have an ending.
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# ? Jul 17, 2016 00:47 |
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It's a good thing it does.
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# ? Jul 17, 2016 00:54 |
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Beginning or End?
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# ? Jul 17, 2016 00:55 |
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the end is the beginning is the end
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# ? Jul 17, 2016 00:57 |
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every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end
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The beginning is the end It keeps coming around again
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