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About This Game The year is 2030. Business is as usual in the isolated research city of Rokumei–that is until several explosions suddenly go off in the nuclear research facility known as “LABO.” The city sends in “Sirius,” an elite rescue squad, to deal with the situation. But the situation only gets worse when LABO’s nuclear reactor melts down, sending the facility into lockdown–with members of Sirius and survivors still trapped inside. With lethal radiation leaking everywhere and not enough anti-radiation medication to last until lockdown lifts, the survivors make more and more grim discoveries. In their struggle for survival, in a deathtrap full of fire and radiation, they learn that doubt is their greatest enemy, and trust their greatest asset. The story of Root Double features two different protagonists: Watase Kasasagi, a rescue squad captain who has lost his memories in the hours after the incident, and Natsuhiko Tenkawa, a student piecing together the clues in the six days before. The only key to survival lies in the player’s hands with the Senses Sympathy System (SSS). Unlike traditional visual novels, Root Double does not have clear cut “choices,” but rather, the game uses SSS to allow the player to manipulate the story based purely upon emotion. Your emotions projected upon the characters, particularly your trust in them, shape the progression of the story. Only with effective use of this system and completion of both protagonists’ stories can the player piece together the truth and hope to discover a way out of the facility. 7aa9394dea Title: Root Double -Before Crime * After Days- Xtend EditionGenre: AdventureDeveloper:Yeti, RegistaPublisher:Sekai ProjectRelease Date: 27 Apr, 2016 Root Double -Before Crime * After Days- Xtend Edition Full Crack [hacked] root double before crime after days xtend edition. root double before crime after days xtend edition walkthrough. root double before crime after days xtend edition review Finished Root A and in the middle of Root B right now and I'm loving it so far.I definitely prefered Root A (intense suspenseful mystery game) to Root B (Slice of life with segments of suspense) from what I've seen so far but together they make for a good game.Would recommend for fans of the Zero Escape series or Ever17 :). One of few masterpieces in the genres of mystery, thriller, life-and-death drama. Absolutely amazing story with unexpected and unpredictable twists and turns; well written characters each with their own personalities, complicated pasts and circumstances; amazing soundtrack and outstanding brilliant voice acting; cool and unusual choice system only adds to all the pluses; being very very long reading experience is a huge plus as well. Personally I don't see any cons/minuses in this visual novel. Definitely recommend this visual novel to anyone and everyone who wants to read truly amazing mystery novel. I am surprised I didn't leave my thumbs up here. Root Double is amazing visual novel. Great worldbuilding, memorable characters, phenomenal storytelling; I can't stress it enough! And too bad I can't really explain 'why' without spoiling all the fun exploring this game.Let me put it this way - feel free to treat Root Double as a slow paced murder-ish(?) mystery because you will find your answers only in the end. It was a rollercoaster of emotions for me personaly and was damn worth it.And it has full VO!Brave_decision.mp3. Got this game in Humble Bundle's Sekai Project. Well worth its price here though (discount or not). Overall:This is the first visual novel I have played. And honestly, it has a better story then all the other games I have ever played. This surprised me. The long Campaign is over 50 hours with 30 hours of content. Player choice does affect the world significantly, as this has 39 endings, mostly bad. Sometimes, in order to make the right choice the main character needed to have low confidence in himself, which is something I have personally never seen in any video game before. Solid background score and sound design.Routes:Both routes are very good (Root A and Root B) and there is some content generated based on what endings you get. Root B may seem boring, but picks up steam significantly in the last third of the game, and its finale (just pre and post credits) will explain the events in the start of Root A. Characters:8 of the 9 characters you interact with are amazing with great voice acting backing up a very rich backstory, 1 (lets call them: bonde ninja) is pretty annoying. Both protagonists are very well developed as well. Lore: Possibly has the least plot holes I have seen in any work. I am not joking, on my first playthrough, I noticed and predicted plot events based on information I got, while people may say that this makes the game "predictable", no its not, its that nothing feels like an♥♥♥♥♥pull, and you feel rewarded when you see your prediction become true or realize that you misunderstood that information(remember this game allows the main character to have low confidence in his abilities). World of Root Double has solid foundations and does not rely on Deus ex Machina.. Finished Root A, and now I feel okay with giving this a thumbs up.So far, this VN to me is mainly a very thrilling story about survival in a mysterious place with a bunch of people that you're not always sure if you should trust or not (including yourself). I've spent a lot of time getting a bunch of bad endings - there are many of those in Root Double. You might find gathering them to be enjoyable, just like in Fate/stay night.Now, something that could be seen as a negative or even a positive depending on what you're looking for: It's kind of... "straightforward". The dialogue and narrative. It doesn't seem like the kind of story where you end up thinking hard about something deep that a character just said/implied. And yea that'll be a negative for some (like me). But that may or may not change with the later routes. Technically I've only seen one part of the VN. Already proven false and I'm still far from done with the VN. So yea this is very promising.The biggest surprise for me though is how intensely mysterious AND creepy it gets at times. Really did not expect that. Scene transitions, music (some of the unnerving tracks are extremely effective), text effects, graphical effects, etc. All used very well, better than most translated VNs. I mean, to me at least, Root Double might as well have 'Horror' added as a minor tag to it. I'm impressed. Presentation-wise, the mysteries in this are really, really good. There's a sense of dread this VN gives you with its mysteries and I just love that stuff.As it is, I'd highly recommend Root Double to people who enjoy mystery stories, such as the Infinity series and Zero Escape. I don't know how the story will pan out in the rest of the routes, but at the very least Root A is great.I'll probably make an update later after I'm done with the whole thing. Are you ready for the truth, even if it's bitter11/10 will get banged in the brain again and again. One of the best Visual Novels that you can play on Steam at the moment. One that excels at characterization, at the end of the journey you'll feel empathy for almost all the characters of the game, many tragic moments that have a powerful effect on you, because of the affection you've gained for them during the journey. They have all a deep background story and motivations for all the actions they'll take during the VN.It's not a VN about the plot twists and the end result, it's about the journey you have with the characters and the world.Don't get me wrong, it has some really good plot twists and intriguing mysteries, but it's not the main focus and strongest point of the VN.I liked all of Nakazawas Visual Novels, but they are really different and not comparable, they have elements in common but that's it, I/O for example did not have as much focus on the characters as in Root Double, but the worldbuilding was even more believable, and the overall plot really complex and it didn't gave you the answers at the end whereas Root Double answers all your questions!Compared to Remember11 it's even more different, Route A with more focus on tension and pacing of the story is the most similar section you'll find in Root Double.But the rest of the vn, especially the seCond half is entirely different than Anything he's Done before!
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