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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward is a visual novel adventure video game developed by Chunsoft and directed by Kotaro Uchikoshi. It was first released in Japan on February 16, 2012 and in North America and Europe later that year, for the Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita. It is the second installment in the Zero Escape series and a direct sequel to the 2009 game Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors (commonly referred to as 999).The story follows the player character Sigma, a college student who is abducted and forced along with eight other individuals to play the \"Nonary Game,\" which puts its participants in a life-or-death situation. As the story progresses, Sigma discovers his ability to transport his consciousness through time and experience different timelines to the one he initially chose, which he uses to find an outcome in which everyone can survive. Like its predecessor, Virtue's Last Reward follows a branching storyline that concludes in one of 24 different endings based on decisions made by the player. The gameplay alternates between progressing through the game's narrative and navigating and completing escape-the-room puzzle scenarios.Development for the game began in response to 999's positive reception in Japan and North America. Virtue's Last Reward uses 3D models for the characters and environments as opposed to the 2D illustrations present in 999, as well as full voice acting available in both the Japanese and English languages. The script was written by Uchikoshi, who also served as the lead writer for 999. Aksys Games and Rising Star Games localized and published the game for their respective regions.Upon release, Virtue's Last Reward received positive reviews from critics, with praise directed toward the story, characters, and voice acting, with some criticism towards the game's puzzles. However, the game was not commercially successful, which led to the development of its sequel to be put on indefinite hiatus. The third game in the series, Zero Time Dilemma, was later announced to be in development at the 2015 Anime Expo with a tentative release date in 2016."@en }

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