Aksys Games and Spike Chunsoft have announced that Zero Escape: The Nonary Games are heading to PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita and Steam in Spring 2017. The Nonary Games is a collection of the first two games in the Zero Escape Trilogy: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors (999) and Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward (VLR).
Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors originally released on the Nintendo DS will feature all new HD graphics and both Japanese and English voice acting. Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward, previously released on PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS, only featured both Japanese and English audio tracks in North America so this will be the first time Europe will receive the English track.
The third and final entry in the Zero Escape Trilogy – Zero Time Dilemma saw a release earlier this year on PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS and Steam. The release of Zero Escape: The Nonary Games could perhaps be a lead into an eventual PlayStation 4 release of Zero Time Dilemma, time will tell.
About This Game
Kidnapped and taken to an unfamiliar location, nine people find themselves forced to participate in a diabolical Nonary Game by an enigmatic mastermind called Zero. Why were they there? Why were they chosen to put their lives on the line as part of a dangerous life and death game? Who can be trusted? Tensions rise as the situation becomes more and more dire, and the nine strangers must figure out how to escape before they wind up dead.
- Two spine-tingling Nonary Games
Zero welcomes you to take part in both the Nonary Game and the Nonary Game: Ambidex Edition as the award-winning escape-the-room visual novels Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors (999) and its sequel, Virtue’s Last Reward (VLR), are together for the first time.- A remastered and revamped Nine Hours
The well-received classic Nintendo DS game 999 has been updated with hi-res graphics and a variety of new features including both Japanese and English voice acting!- Seek a way out
Search for clues within numerous locked rooms and solve mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. VLR even has two difficulty settings for more of a challenge.- Fascinating theories and pseudo science ideas abound along the twisting, turning journey to uncover who Zero is, why everyone was kidnapped, and the shocking connection between the Nonary Games.