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Abstract: These cards come in sizes ranging from 4GB to 64GB. PlayStation Vita games are normally less than 1GB in size, so if you just want to try out a few new titles then 8GB or 16GB should do you fine. If you plan to suck up the entire breadth of Vita’s library...
EscapeMultiple paths through narrativeWell translatedInteresting plotlinesEndearing charactersZeroSome corny dialogueA touch long on first playthroughSome puzzles are dullYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Zero Escape: Virtue's Last...
Abstract: You wake up in an elevator. It's completely unfamiliar and you aren't sure how you got there. You've never seen it before. It's empty, aside from one other, surly woman who's also a stranger to you. You look down and there's a strange bracelet around your...
Riveting scifi/horror story, Memorable characters with excellent dialogue and voice acting, Clever brainteasing puzzles, Muchimproved interface over its predecessor.
No voice acting during escape sequences, Some puzzles are considerably more tedious than others, Obtaining the extra archive files can be a pain
Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward is a memorable and enthralling sci-fi/horror adventure that will have you glued to the small screen....
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Published: 2013-04-25, Author: Robert , review by: netzwelt.de
Abstract: Chunsofts ungewöhnlicher Titel ist nicht nur wegen seiner kniffligen Rätsel ausgesprochene Profikost, auch die Präsentation des Abenteuers richtet sich an die ganz Geduldigen: Man inszeniert die Geiselhaft als Mixtur aus japanischer Graphic Novel und klas...