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Steins;Gate 0

2016
GenresAdventure, Action, Comedy, Interactive Movie, Visual Novel, Drama, Mystery, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableNov 29, 2016
PlatformPC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One
Developer5pb
Overview

Steins;Gate 0 is a Japanese visual novel. It is the fifth game in the Science Adventure series and the sequel to Steins;Gate. Like Steins;Gate, the game is described as a "hypothetical science ADV". The player assumes the role of Okabe Rintaro in the β World Timeline.

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48 reviews found

100

Digitally Downloaded

PlayStation 4

Nov 22, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


100

Rice Digital

Nov 22, 2016

It’s a worthy sequel to one of the world’s greatest visual novels, and one that’s managed to surpass any and every expectation set for it. Steins;Gate is a very Japanese game and the Japanese voice-over is, by far, one of the most enjoyable I’ve had the pleasure to listen to.


100

The Outerhaven Productions

Nov 22, 2016

In the end, I cannot recommend this game enough. The story is extremely engaging and written intelligently. Much like the previous installment, they handle the notion of time travel and its consequences with great care. Nothing about it seems too far-fetched, either. The series does detract from the humorous tone that it once had, though, but I’m not complaining about it one bit. The darker, serious tone still allows for some light-hearted moments, but when the drama kicks in, it does so in a way that makes you want to pay attention and keep pressing forward.


98

Gaming Gamma

Nov 26, 2016

Overall, Steins;Gate 0 is an exceptional experience and should be on the radar of any visual novel fan. If you’re not a fan of the genre you won’t find much here to enjoy due to how the story centralizes around reading text, but for those who are, you’re in for a treat.


95

PS4Blog.net

Dec 5, 2016

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95

TechRaptor

Nov 22, 2016

After 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.(


91

GBAtemp

Nov 22, 2016

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90

Gameblog.fr

PlayStation 4

Nov 29, 2016

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90

ZTGD

PlayStation 4

Dec 1, 2016

Regardless of the mistakes in the translation, Steins;Gate 0 is a worthy follow up to one of my favorite stories in all of fiction, and enhances the original by further expanding its narrative scope and filling in the gaps that were left open-ended. Those who have played Steins;Gate or watched the anime should already know well enough to pick up zero, so I’ll take this opportunity to firmly recommend the original again and again and again and again and again.


90

TheSixthAxis

PlayStation 4

Nov 22, 2016

Steins;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.

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