Story
Arata Mizunashi, a video game programmer, receives a notification from an email sent to him by Shina Ninomiya, a colleague of his who went missing nearly one year ago. Together, they worked to create World’s Odyssey (W.O.D.), an immersive virtual landscape powered by breathtaking, state-...
Arata Mizunashi, a video game programmer, receives a notification from an email sent to him by Shina Ninomiya, a colleague of his who went missing nearly one year ago. Together, they worked to create World’s Odyssey (W.O.D.), an immersive virtual landscape powered by breathtaking, state-of-the-art technology. That is, until Shina's sudden disappearance put a swift halt to production. Arata discovers the startling revelation that Shina Ninomiya was stuck inside of “W.O.D.” the whole time. When Arata delves hurriedly back into the lines of code haunting his forsaken project, he realizes that his game is now ravaged by an infestation of bugs, and that Shina is its only active player.
Arata soon learns that a nefarious force prevents him from extracting Shina out of the game. Her only way out? She must complete the game to unlock the perfect ending—an outcome with a success rate of 1%. On their journey, they encounter a slew of NPC characters that blur perceptions of humanity and A.I.-technology, setting into a motion a thrilling narrative that calls into question the differences between the virtual world and ours.
Little do they know what horrors await them on both sides of the screen...
Key Features
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction? – Jump between reality and in-game modes, as players will need to investigate in the real world view to solve the mysterious inner-workings of the World Odyssey, and switch to an in-game view mode to battle against glitched-out monsters. Choose options wisely, as your decision can change the game’s ending!
Turn-Based RPGs Flipped Upside Down – In this turn-based command battle system, you can roam freely and duke it out with fearsome monsters. During battle, players can change the game’s genre from a first-person shooter to even a fighting game!
You’re Buggin’ Out – While exploring, players will need to activate character-specific dungeon skills to access hard-to-reach areas and hidden treasures!
Follow the White Rabbit and Discover a Bug Infested World – In this hyper-realistic game world, players must help out Shina escape a game universe filled with infected bosses and mesmerizing environments!
Connect a Knockback combo with a party member for the first time.
common
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49.26%
All Outta Whack
Enter Glitch Mode for the first time.
common
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56.68%
包含内容
内容
Standard Edition
Death End re;Quest Deluxe Edition Bundle
DLC Bundle
壁纸
原声音乐
艺术设定集
DLC Bundle
系统要求
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The developers describe the content like this:
One of the features of this game is the attainment of several "bad endings", which can range from graphically gory scenes to vivid textual depictions of character deaths (e.g. watching a decapitation scene or reading an excerpt about a character's spinal cord being torn out).
This game contains content that may not be appropriate for all ages, including the following: Blood, Violence, Suggestive Themes, Strong Language
Characters depicted in this game are 18 years of age or older.
推荐系统配置:
The developers describe the content like this:
One of the features of this game is the attainment of several "bad endings", which can range from graphically gory scenes to vivid textual depictions of character deaths (e.g. watching a decapitation scene or reading an excerpt about a character's spinal cord being torn out).
This game contains content that may not be appropriate for all ages, including the following: Blood, Violence, Suggestive Themes, Strong Language
Characters depicted in this game are 18 years of age or older.
What's happening in the "real" world is good and interesting while what's happening in the "mmorpg" game is not.
I would have preferd the opposite, an actual game and primary focus in the real world and simply the virtual novel part for the "mmorpg" game.
The ending is .... not really good.
The fact you have to find as much as possible ways to die is.... not well implemented and artificial.
The fights start funny (whee a pool fighting game), but get tedious quite quickly (mainly because type of monsters are not relative to their shape, i found monsters specificity not easy to read which, in the end lead me to play in easy and not care anymore...at all).
But yeah, main default: bad writing and unintersting charcaters in "mmorpg" part (whicj is the main part).