Steins;Gate 0 (2016)

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Steins;Gate 0 is a new story in the critically-acclaimed Steins;Gate series. In this game, players will explore a whole new world line from the depths of despair, where their favorite characters return alongside a brand new cast. The main theme of this game is how to save humanity from all its problems when one can't even save the people they love.

Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows),PlayStation 3,PlayStation Vita,PlayStation 4,Xbox One,Nintendo Switch

Release date: 2016-11-29

All about game Steins;Gate 0

Steins;Gate 0 is a Japanese visual novel, the fifth game in the Science Adventure series and sequel to Steins;Gate. It has been described as a hypothetical science ADV with players assuming the role of Okabe Rintaro in the β World Timeline. Despite its predecessor's success, Steins;Gate 0 brings fresh content that explores new themes while still keeping true to its original source material.

The story of Steins;Gate 0 centers around protagonist Okabe Rintaro and his quest to save Kurisu Makise from her fate after she was killed by an unknown assailant at the end of Steins;Gate. In this alternate timeline, Okabe discovers a powerful artificial intelligence named Amadeus which holds a digital copy of Kurisu’s memories and consciousness. This AI allows for conversations between both timelines - allowing for some closure on both sides but also creating further questions about how these two worlds can effectively merge together without devastating consequences.

Gameplay revolves around exploring different dialog options as well as making choices through text messages sent via cellphone – called “Phone Trigger System” – that could potentially alter events in either timeline depending on which choice is made by the player. Players are able to access multiple endings depending on their decisions throughout each playthrough so there is plenty of replay value here for those looking for more than just one ending or resolution!

Overall, if you enjoyed playing through Stein’s Gate then you will definitely find something to love about Steins: Gate 0 given all that it offers and builds upon from its predecessor title - including enhanced visuals, deeper character development, additional plotlines/story arcs etc… So pick up your copy today and see what awaits you in this exciting adventure down alternative timelines!

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