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* [[Driven to Suicide]]: In at least one ending, {{spoiler|Alice.}}
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: In at least one ending, {{spoiler|Alice.}}
* [[Expy]]: Luna, the orange-haired woman, shares a lot of mannerisms with Akane, while Phi looks a lot like a gender-bent Santa.
* [[Expy]]: Luna, the orange-haired woman, shares a lot of mannerisms with Akane, while Phi looks a lot like a gender-bent Santa.
* [[Five Man Band]] :
* [[Five-Man Band]] :
** [[The Hero]] : Sigma
** [[The Hero]] : Sigma
** [[The Lancer]] : Phi and (possibly) Dio
** [[The Lancer]] : Phi and (possibly) Dio
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* [[Grumpy Old Man]] : Tenmyouji
* [[Grumpy Old Man]] : Tenmyouji
* [[Giving Someone the Pointer Finger]]: Sigma in some routes.
* [[Giving Someone the Pointer Finger]]: Sigma in some routes.
* [[Hair Raising Hare]]: The avatar of Zero the Third, who appears to be controlling the game this time around.
* [[Hair-Raising Hare]]: The avatar of Zero the Third, who appears to be controlling the game this time around.
* [[Killer Rabbit]] : Zero the Third, even though he's an [[Adorable AI]] who thinks he's [[King Of The World]], he still has the power to kill you if you don't fallow the Nonary Game's rules.
* [[Killer Rabbit]] : Zero the Third, even though he's an [[Adorable AI]] who thinks he's [[King Of The World]], he still has the power to kill you if you don't fallow the Nonary Game's rules.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Clover's and Alice's new outfits REALLY bring this out. To wit, Clover is [[Bare Your Midriff|baring her midriff]], while Alice is wearing a jacket, and a large Egyptian necklace, and [[Vapor Wear|that's it above the waist.]]
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Clover's and Alice's new outfits REALLY bring this out. To wit, Clover is [[Bare Your Midriff|baring her midriff]], while Alice is wearing a jacket, and a large Egyptian necklace, and [[Vapor Wear|that's it above the waist.]]
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* {{spoiler|[[Evil All Along]]}}: the player character, Sigma, {{spoiler|is the true Zero.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Evil All Along]]}}: the player character, Sigma, {{spoiler|is the true Zero.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Posthumous Character]]}}: {{spoiler|June.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Posthumous Character]]}}: {{spoiler|June.}}
* [[Hey Its That Voice]] : Luna [[Hell Girl|ferries people to Hell]]
* [[Hey It's That Voice]] : Luna [[Hell Girl|ferries people to Hell]]
* [[Wise Beyond Their Years]] : Quark
* [[Wise Beyond Their Years]] : Quark
* [[Zettai Ryouki]] : Clover
* [[Zettai Ryouki]] : Clover

Revision as of 12:35, 9 January 2014

What will it be, then? Cooperation? Or betrayal?


The second game in the Zero Escape series, Virtue's Last Reward (in the original Japanese, Kyokugen Dasshutsu ADV Zennin Shibô Desu, or roughly, Extreme Escape Adventure: Good People Die/I Want To Be A Good Person[1]) is a Visual Novel for the Nintendo 3DS and Play Station Vita, and in turn the sequel to the DS's Nine Hours Nine Persons Nine Doors. It was released in February 2012 in Japan, and a fall 2012 release is planned in America. No plans are in place for a European release, but the Vita version is region-free.

An average college student called Sigma awakens inside an elevator, finding himself with an odd girl named Phi who seems to know him. Along with seven others, they discover that they have been kidnapped, trapped inside a large warehouse and forced to play the "Nonary Game: Ambidex Edition".

As in 999, each of them have numbered bracelets attached to their wrists and will be killed if they break the rules. However, there's a twist: to escape the warehouse, players must accumulate points by splitting into groups of three (comprised of teams of two players paired and one player solo) and completing deadly challenges. Nine points will reward a player with freedom, but losing all their points will greet a player with death. Reminiscent of the Prisoner's Dilemma, teams can choose to betray their partnered team in order to steal points from them, but if both teams choose to betray then neither gain anything.

Check out the trailer here. There is also a promo anime for the game over here.

Be warned that like 999, this game is a minefield of spoilers, so do not read ahead if you're spoiler-averse.


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  1. It could be translated as either.