Yesterday we featured a story about a curious “visual novel”, a genre of gaming that many people are unfamiliar with. Today we have a review from Kotaku reader Ben Latimore about a slightly less controversial but equally intriguing game of the same genre: 999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors.
You have no idea how many press releases we see on a daily basis. From big companies, small companies, people selling iPhone games, people selling things that (purport!) to make your dick grow bigger. I’ve never had one read to me before, though.
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You’re a university student who finds himself trapped on a sinking ferry with eight other passengers, forced to play a twisted game where losing means a watery grave. This is Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors for the Nintendo DS.