Visual novels are often extremely long feeling. Reams and reams of text filling up dialogue boxes to seemingly justify their existence, after all, they are called visual novels. This isn't a complaint about reading however, I love reading. This is a compliment about understanding the need for such text at the expense of keeping your readers attention. Some games use 1000 words to convey 100 words worth of information. Less is sometimes more.

999 fully understands pacing in a way too many visual novels don't. The scenes are interesting, relevant and don't outstay their welcome before the escape room puzzles break up the change of pace. Honestly I think the game's fairly brief length and the way it's laid out in it's exposition to puzzle ratio is entirely to it's credit. The story was actually surprisingly engrossing as facts get revealed unraveling the mystery. I quite liked most of the characters even if some of the ridiculous obscure objects of knowledge some of them have conveniently are hilariously daft at times. It all fits together in a satisfying way once you unlock all the endings however.

The puzzles themselves are pretty good too. I got stumped by a couple briefly but they are balanced in a way that they tell you what needs doing without directly holding your hand I appreciated. I also appreciated that trying different routes gives you new puzzles in those locations but allows you to skip the old ones once you've beaten them. This is a game about rushing against time that also respects your time as a player in most cases.

Not what I expected going into it. Looking forward to the next game in the series.

+ Surprisingly interesting story and characters.
+ Pacing is excellent, good mix between story and puzzles.
+ Looks surprisingly good on PS4 visually.
+ unlocking alternate endings is a painless affair if you choose.

Reviewed on Jul 27, 2022


9 Comments


1 year ago

Always glad to see others get into Zero Escape; I think you'll really like VLR, as it's got some of my favorite puzzles in the series. I definitely felt pretty accomplished solving all the puzzles on my own!

1 year ago

Thanks Drax, I'm looking forward to trying it. I've had the trilogy for ages and just never got around to playing them. I didn't know what to expect and certainly wasn't expecting as much puzzling as there was! I'm not usually a big puzzle guy but thought these were just right for me. A real surprise but a pleasant one.

1 year ago

I have this game on my list of interesting games for the Nintendo DS for a while now and everytime I read a review like this it gets more and more interesting. Maybe I will play it after the Ace Attorney Trilogy.

1 year ago

The Zero Escape series feels like this throughout, for me. It's the only set of VNs I eagerly went out of my way to platinum, as I wanted to see everything there was to see and didn't feel like it was a chore to work other routes in these games.

1 year ago

@Janpunkt - Definitely worth trying. I hear aspects of the DS game are different to the PlayStation version, at least with some puzzles, but not in a bad way.

@NegFactor - More positive reinforcement for me to play the others :)

6 months ago

Danganronpas older brother.
I definitely like 999 more but VLR is great too, hope you enjoy it!

5 months ago

@NOWITSREYNTIME17 - Looking forward to it, just been getting lost in my backlog sadly....
I feel ya..