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Banned
Platform: PS4 / PSV (PS3 in JPN only)
Price: PS4: $59.99/£44.99 / PSV: $39.99/£34.99
Players: 1
Genre: Visual Novel
Developer: 5pb., Nitroplus
Publisher: PQube
Rating: PEGI: 16 / ESRB: M
Release Date: November 25th (EU) / November 29th (NA)
Download size: PS4: 8.2GB (also reported at 6.71GB?), PSV: 1554MB + a small patch
November 2010, in the Beta World Line, divergence 1.129848%.
This is the story of the Rintaro Okabe who was not able to save "her" on July 28.
This is the timeline where, after enduring so much suffering and sorrow, Rintaro Okabe has given up on rescuing "her."
This is the Rintaro Okabe who has sunk into a depression, given up on his friends, his research and most importantly, on time-traveling.
This is the fruit of Rintaro Okabe's choices and sacrifices.
This is the story of the Amadeus.
This is the story of a future which couldn't be saved.
As with Steins;Gate, the branching plot of Steins;Gate 0 is decided by how you respond to social interactions via your phone. How you respond to your phone will once again steer the course of the story as well as your relationship with the other characters. However, this isn't yesteryear's Phone Trigger system, this is a newly updated system! The twist is that Okabe's old grandpa flip-phone has been upgraded to a smartphone, meaning that now the story's route is changed via the applications installed on the new phone. You can read and reply to text messages, answer calls, and answer the new “Amadeus” AI all from your phone. Much like with the first game, your decision to answer, or to not answer will decide which ending you meet.
And yes, there are stickers in “RINE Messaging” app like you would expect with it oh-so coincidentally sharing a name similar to another popular messaging app with stickers...
OpenCritic: 86
Five reviews worth being highlighted:
TheSixthAxis - 9/10
Destructoid - 8.5/10Steins;Gate 0 is phenomenal. Every part of it is bigger and better than the game that came before it. Rather than a tacked on sequel storyline that disturbs the perfect ending of the original, it explores a wealth of material hidden between that story’s many layers, and ends up creating a narrative that almost rivals that of the original. It’s a game that is, without a doubt, for a specific crowd, and while it’s inaccessible to newcomers, the entire point is to explore another side to the narrative in a manner that would be lost on new players.
TechRaptor - 9.5/10I went into Steins;Gate 0 with a level of hesitation and uncertainty. After all, its predecessor managed to wrap up its story fairly neatly, so I really didn't know how well a sequel would even work. Thankfully, Steins;Gate 0 does a fantastic job of continuing the story, to such an extent where I'd almost consider it to be mandatory for anyone with a fondness for the original visual novel.
God is a Geek - 9.5/10After finishing Steins;Gate 0, I can't think of it as a sequel. With how well it fits into the original story, complimenting it - Steins;Gate 0 feels like the missing half to the original that I didn't even know I wanted, let alone needed. Now that I've read it though, I can't think of Steins;Gate without it.
Cubed3 - 9/10Steins;Gate 0 is the sequel I never knew I wanted. It is a perfect alternate take with various expositions for characters I know and love from Steins;Gate. The new characters are great and I’m glad I’m in a timeline in which not only does Steins;Gate get a proper sequel, but one in which it is localised so soon after release in Japan.
Without doubt, this is a must-play for fans of the series, managing to be a perfect accompaniment and semi-sequel to the original. Though the first game indisputably felt like a complete tale, Steins;Gate 0 nonetheless feels like an essential part of that story, and is so integrated with the original that it mostly feels like the whole story is finally being told.
- I haven’t played the first game yet. Would this game be enjoyable for those that haven't played it?
Theoretically, you might get some enjoyment out of the experience, but I would never advise starting with this game. The original Steins;Gate is a masterpiece of the genre and you should start there so you can get fully invested in the characters before you jump in here. - I watched the anime adaptation of Steins;Gate, I can play this game right?
I would still recommend you play the actual game to get the whole story of Steins;Gate, but yes, you should understand the emotional weight of the scenario. - So wait a second, is this game a sequel or a prequel?
Well, neither exactly? It is both a continuation of the previous game and an alternate universe. The term “midquel” is somewhat appropriate here. - Who came up with the title? I’ve seen you post on GAF, there’s no way you’re clever enough to come up with that.
Guilty as charged. calc84maniac came up with it. - I like trophies. Where’s that sweet trophy list at?
Gotcha covered fellow hunter. Obviously, spoilers within link. - Is this game related to those other weird games with semi-colons in the titles?
Yes. This is part of the Science Adventure series which is comprised of Chaos;Head, Steins;Gate, Robotics;Notes, and Chaos;Child. No, you do not need to have played the others to play this one, just Steins;Gate. - Does this have an English dub?
No. Only Japanese audio is available. - How long will this take me to finish?
If VNDB estimates are to believed, it should take you between 30-50 hours to complete all the endings. So that puts it roughly in line with how long S;G ran for many people. Actual playing time will of course be dependent on your reading speed. - Is there a PC port inbound?
There is a Japanese Windows release bound to be released very soon now. Presumably an English version will follow soon after. - I want to know more about the characters? Why'd you skimp on the OT deets?
I was actually worried about the character descriptions being considered spoilers. You can see from my story "description" that I'm taking the route of caution in describing the story as lightly as possible. In fact, I'm still a little concerned about putting names with the characters' faces. If you really want a quick overview of who's who, here's a link with short one to two sentence bios for each. - Where is the spoiler thread? I want to discuss all of the spoils!
We didn't need a spoiler thread last time, thanks to everyone being smart with their spoiler tags. Hopefully that will be the case again, but if we absolutely need to splinter off the thread at some point, we can. - Steins;Gate was a pain to get all the endings, will I need a guide here?
Reportedly these endings, and the True Ending in particular, are much more simple to get. If you do need a guide though, the translator for the first game made a quick guide for reaching all the endings: https://twitter.com/DistantValhalla/status/797871908112961536