*shakes a fist*
Aug. 12th, 2013 08:41 pmLast time I saw him, youngest brother loaned me a pair of video games and said that I absolutely had to play them. Well, okay, turns out he was right. I spent the weekend blasting through the first one and finished it up today and now am very much trying to put off starting the sequel.
9 Hours 9 Persons 9 Doors. Yowza. It's like...Saw meets Memento meets the paranoia of Throne War. The story was amazing. The basic premise is that you, along with eight other people, get kidnapped by a mysterious figure named Zero and taken to a cruise ship. Zero then forces everyone to play the Nonary Game, which which involves numbered bracelets and doors (and math. Lots of math. I am now very good at calculating the digital root of a series of numbers), and gives them nine hours to figure out how to escape the ship. There are tons of puzzles and choices that affect the course of the story, and the various endings are actually quite different.
And let me tell you, things get freaky real fast.
In any case, I've played enough of it over the past two days that things are starting to creep into my dreamspace. And there is some stuff in that game that I do not need to have in my head all night long.
Also: the first game had 6 endings. The second one, apparently, has 24. I should really take a break.
9 Hours 9 Persons 9 Doors. Yowza. It's like...Saw meets Memento meets the paranoia of Throne War. The story was amazing. The basic premise is that you, along with eight other people, get kidnapped by a mysterious figure named Zero and taken to a cruise ship. Zero then forces everyone to play the Nonary Game, which which involves numbered bracelets and doors (and math. Lots of math. I am now very good at calculating the digital root of a series of numbers), and gives them nine hours to figure out how to escape the ship. There are tons of puzzles and choices that affect the course of the story, and the various endings are actually quite different.
And let me tell you, things get freaky real fast.
In any case, I've played enough of it over the past two days that things are starting to creep into my dreamspace. And there is some stuff in that game that I do not need to have in my head all night long.
Also: the first game had 6 endings. The second one, apparently, has 24. I should really take a break.