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Fedule posted:I'm so glad that not only was this done but it was also done in the complete opposite fashion to the one in which I did VLR. Well yeah, DKII didn't space it out over five years.
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 19:39 |
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# ? May 5, 2024 17:43 |
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Thanks for this I was real excited to see someone attempt ZTD again after someone tried a year or two back and then abandoned it. The had the same thread title and everything, if I remember correctly
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 22:18 |
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You will be missed, thread. Mira getting scot-free via Sean jailbreak sure is something. As is Delta giving his gamemaster impression until the very end. Life is simply unfair. Don't you think?
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 00:33 |
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The other other aspect of the ending I don't like is that Mira's role is never expounded on. When did Zero contact her? How did he coerce her into helping with his silly death cage experiment? She's so 'important' to the mechanics of the game but we have no motivation for her other than wanting Eric's heart, she's like a MacGuffin or the Transporter; she's just there to move the plot along and is barely a character of her own.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 00:36 |
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Really appreciate the thread, was a great ride. Now that we've seen everything, I'm wondering: Did any of the people voting/discussing where to go next actually have experience with the game and were trying to guide us? Seems like we saw a lot of stuff in very reasonable order and I'm wondering if that was (a) pure luck, (b) secret guidance, or (c) each path has enough interesting stuff that you get the same feeling no matter how you plan it.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 01:01 |
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I played this game long ago enough that I don't remember most of the finer details and events so I didn't vote very much. The few times I did vote because I didn't remember anything about that bit of the game it turns out everyone else had the same idea too.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 01:41 |
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ApplesandOranges posted:The other other aspect of the ending I don't like is that Mira's role is never expounded on. When did Zero contact her? How did he coerce her into helping with his silly death cage experiment? She's so 'important' to the mechanics of the game but we have no motivation for her other than wanting Eric's heart, she's like a MacGuffin or the Transporter; she's just there to move the plot along and is barely a character of her own. Also she supposedly has actual emotions now and like... isn't a sociopath and feels regret? But I don't know why. What did Mira go through that caused that?
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 02:01 |
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MagusofStars posted:Now that we've seen everything, I'm wondering: Did any of the people voting/discussing where to go next actually have experience with the game and were trying to guide us? Seems like we saw a lot of stuff in very reasonable order and I'm wondering if that was (a) pure luck, (b) secret guidance, or (c) each path has enough interesting stuff that you get the same feeling no matter how you plan it. A little bit of everything, I think. One of the benefits of anonymous off-site voting is letting those who'd played the game participate in the votes without having to post in the thread and avoid feeling like they were spoiling anything with their votes. Of course, me not wanting to tabulate a 17-way poll using posts is the main reason I did that. You could say...my motives were complex. PS: Thanks for the gold rating, everyone.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 02:59 |
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DKII posted:You could say...my motives were complex.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 03:17 |
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DKII posted:You could say...my motives were complex.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 03:29 |
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Apparently someone made a parody game called Zero Snail Dilemma. It's not publically available, sadly, but the stream of it is available.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 03:39 |
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MagusofStars posted:Really appreciate the thread, was a great ride. I'd played the game before and didn't vote too often, cause I didn't want to guide things down any set order. Except I was kind of hoping we could actually put off chainsaw Akane or the Mira reveal till later, just to see something different than the usual. I think it doesn't matter though what order you do things in, cause each one leaves you with a different "oh poo poo" feeling from whichever big event drops first, until it all comes together into the same endgame twists.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 04:03 |
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Onmi posted:Also she supposedly has actual emotions now and like... isn't a sociopath and feels regret? But I don't know why. What did Mira go through that caused that? My guess would be they were probably going for something like her inability to feel any emotions being caused by "a bad connection" between her body and the morphogenetic field, and when she SHIFTed with everyone else it fixed the connection. Like how part of Ace's stated motivation in 999 was hoping that the morphogenetic field could cure his face blindness.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 04:51 |
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Gruckles posted:My guess would be they were probably going for something like her inability to feel any emotions being caused by "a bad connection" between her body and the morphogenetic field, and when she SHIFTed with everyone else it fixed the connection. Like how part of Ace's stated motivation in 999 was hoping that the morphogenetic field could cure his face blindness. I feel like the simplest explanation would probably be she went on some kind of medication when she went to prison. Which means your theory is probably the correct one.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 05:03 |
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You'd think Akane would have put two and two together at some point and be mad that this woman in front of her is responsible for her life being a horrible sequence of events that lead to multiple incarnations of her dying. Or that she had the audacity to hurt Junpei in some universe.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 06:14 |
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ApplesandOranges posted:You'd think Akane would have put two and two together at some point and be mad that this woman in front of her is responsible for her life being a horrible sequence of events that lead to multiple incarnations of her dying. You don't know that Mira won't wake up in a new death game when Akane gets bored.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 06:25 |
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Onmi posted:He did, technically, remove any reason for these guys to stay behind, by killing Gab (Who can't shift) and himself. Not that anyone is going to hesitate because of Delta. Who said dogs can’t SHIFT
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 08:48 |
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Whose dog is it anyway. Delta’s?
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 09:14 |
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goblin week posted:Whose dog is it anyway. Delta’s? Gab was, at least supposedly, the helper/medicine carrier for 'Q', the blind and deaf old man. Of course, he's actually just there to eat cheese, sleep in vents and carry things for the three teams.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 09:29 |
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ApplesandOranges posted:You'd think Akane would have put two and two together at some point and be mad that this woman in front of her is responsible for her life being a horrible sequence of events that lead to multiple incarnations of her dying. Everyone ignoring Mira altogether and Delta's whereabouts in the True Ending up until Delta rolls up with the shotgun is the most jarring thing.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 12:10 |
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Blueberry Pancakes posted:Everyone ignoring Mira altogether and Delta's whereabouts in the True Ending up until Delta rolls up with the shotgun is the most jarring thing. Like I said before, I’d love to know whether we’re seeing a compromised vision or just like, S-Tier Incompetence. There are so many baffling choices here, and while the Zero Escape series isn’t known for its thoughtful realism, VLR and 999 hang together—both of those games have some very silly plot issues, but none that stuck out so bad that it took me out of the story. It just feels like there’s an entire plot arc that got cut from Q-Team, at the very least. I don’t really mind, because the ride is so much fun and it’s not trying to be Citizen Kane or anything, but VLR manages to be a fun mess of sci-fi twists without feeling so shoddy. And that’s to say nothing of the inconsistent characterization or the lack of interest in following up on the energy of VLR with D-Team. On the other hand, I probably say “It’s useless, you were born a shitter” and “my motives are...complex” a lot more often than anything I ever heard in 999 or VLR, so maybe this is the real masterpiece.
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# ? Aug 6, 2020 18:59 |
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rko posted:There are so many baffling choices here, and while the Zero Escape series isn’t known for its thoughtful realism, VLR and 999 hang together—both of those games have some very silly plot issues, but none that stuck out so bad that it took me out of the story. There is someone I know that had their disbelief not just suspended but violently expelled when they learned about the moon twist in VLR - I don’t recall the whole story accurately but they’d been following Fedule’s LP thread, someone brought up “are we on the moon” with no reasoning or context, many of the other posters latched on to the theory, but it didn’t make sense to them at all. And when it turned out to be correct...
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# ? Aug 6, 2020 19:22 |
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AweStriker posted:There is someone I know that had their disbelief not just suspended but violently expelled when they learned about the moon twist in VLR - I don’t recall the whole story accurately but they’d been following Fedule’s LP thread, someone brought up “are we on the moon” with no reasoning or context, many of the other posters latched on to the theory, but it didn’t make sense to them at all. And when it turned out to be correct... They got the answer from the morphogenetic field. Stands to reason.
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# ? Aug 6, 2020 20:15 |
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I am lucky to not understand lunar physics enough to be bothered by the incredibly powerful “we gave you all radical-6 to supercharge your time traveling abilities but you’re on the moon so you couldn’t notice” twist. If I have one real disappointment about ZTD, it’s that it never really reached the sublime levels that the twists in the first games got to. There are VNs with better mysteries (Umineko!) and VNs with more grounded sci-fi (Steins;Gate?) but nothing really matches Uchikoshi at his best.
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# ? Aug 6, 2020 20:34 |
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rko posted:If I have one real disappointment about ZTD, it’s that it never really reached the sublime levels that the twists in the first games got to. There are VNs with better mysteries (Umineko!) and VNs with more grounded sci-fi (Steins;Gate?) but nothing really matches Uchikoshi at his best. "The answer to that is easy. He knew because I knew" is the type of once-in-a-lifetime you can't really replicate, akin to "I am your father" or the ending to Sixth Sense and stuff like that, so it doesn't bother me that this game didn't really live up to that kind of moment. I think the real issue I have with this game is that the payoff doesn't really live up to the buildup. That's probably unfair given all the obstacles that nearly prevented this game from ever being made but it's still definitely more of a 'journey' rather than 'destination' kind of experience.
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# ? Aug 6, 2020 21:42 |
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Super Jay Mann posted:"The answer to that is easy. He knew because I knew" is the type of once-in-a-lifetime you can't really replicate, akin to "I am your father" or the ending to Sixth Sense and stuff like that, so it doesn't bother me that this game didn't really live up to that kind of moment. It's such a shame that the phone/PC version couldn't keep "the two screens of your DS start talking to each other" factor.
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# ? Aug 6, 2020 22:04 |
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Bruceski posted:It's such a shame that the phone/PC version couldn't keep "the two screens of your DS start talking to each other" factor. Yeah, but it did have some excellent voice acting so I still enjoy the PC version.
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# ? Aug 6, 2020 22:12 |
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I was going to say that this was the game where Uchikoshi flew a bit too close to the sun, but it's possible that the rough development of the game made it less than what it could have been. Even though I always end up souring on the experience near the end, I keep coming back every year or so to play through again. Now to catch up on the Somnium Files thread.Bifauxnen posted:I'd played the game before and didn't vote too often, cause I didn't want to guide things down any set order. Except I was kind of hoping we could actually put off chainsaw Akane or the Mira reveal till later, just to see something different than the usual. I've seen several playthroughs of this game, including three of my own, and this is the only one where we got the Sean robot reveal after the scene where another Sean attacks Carlos. Every other playthrough got all the executions over with much sooner.
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# ? Aug 7, 2020 00:33 |
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In hindsight, ZTD doesn't have a final puzzle room either, does it? Though, I think someone did mention that QCD was originally intended to be it. Maybe the Force Quit box scenario was originally a three part puzzle room. On a different note, I remember hearing that each team had a different writer attached to them, with Uchikoshi writing D-Team specifically. I'm taking that with a grain of salt, but I was curious if anyone else ever heard anything along those lines.
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# ? Aug 11, 2020 00:10 |
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Blueberry Pancakes posted:In hindsight, ZTD doesn't have a final puzzle room either, does it? Though, I think someone did mention that QCD was originally intended to be it. Maybe the Force Quit box scenario was originally a three part puzzle room. Yeah, ZTD lacks both an introductory and a final puzzle room, but in addition to that Q Team also has two less escape rooms than the other two teams (but only one room less), while there's enough unused stuff to imply that QCD was intended to be some kind of escape room at one point. As far as I know, that was deconfirmed somewhere down the line; it was people seeing the game had three writers and assuming they all wrote a different team, despite both 999 and VLR also having multiple writers.
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# ? Aug 11, 2020 03:18 |
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# ? May 5, 2024 17:43 |
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Well, we're archived. Thanks for coming with me on this journey everyone!
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