
AI Somnium new work…!?
I can meet Aibu again!
Seriously?
Is it a complete work?
The price was a bit low, and it might be shorter.
This time I will buy at the regular price.
I’m happy that it’s a Date protagonist…
I wanted to see the good side of a proper dragon tree.
It’s nice to have it between the first and second works!
But when I see that guy, I feel a bit sad…
It feels like a side story in terms of the title, but…
It’s AI Somnium, but the explanation felt really reminiscent of extreme escape games.
They were talking about the Great Reset or something.
Timely
“Who is Date!? I kept getting asked that by anonymous users, and it was no good.”
Date-san… will I be able to see you again…?
I was like, “Oh, this is a great segment that introduced it well in a Nintendo Direct…”
Just hurry up and marry Hitomi and have kids, okay?
Will I be able to meet the cute sweet shrimp again?
I was wondering how they would do the next one since a lot of time had passed since 2, but right after 1, huh…
It feels like a spin-off using repurposed material, but oh well, let’s go with it!
Somehow, it didn’t feel like the end of a trilogy, even with the title.
It’s an unknown game… and then I was surprised to see a thread image that I had occasionally come across in thumbnails.
It was this game.
I know it’s super rude, but is that title really deserving of that much time in a Nintendo Direct?
Date-san, that mask is bad luck, so just take it off already.
>>21
Is it because I’m popular that I’m here?
Ambidex game!
Isn’t it a work that doesn’t really feel like it’s named with a “3”? But I’ll buy it anyway!
>>23
Since it mentioned a story after 1, it must be before 2.
Number 3 is made separately, right?
I’m starting to forget, so I can play from the beginning again.
Is it like an extreme escape collaboration?
It’s the kind of thing that makes you say “beauty witch” these days.
Yes, yes, that’s the kind of person you are, and it makes me happy.
Does Loli Mizuki-chan appear?
>>30
It’s not an exaggeration to say that this is a Kurosawa Tomoyo game, right?
I wanted to make a new extreme escape game, so isn’t it just using the Somnium framework?
I’m grateful…
Date-san solves most problems with erotic power!
He looks young in both name and reality because his body is back to normal.
It’s amazing that the handler will also be participating this year.
I love this series, and I’m really happy that they are having a sale on Extreme Escape right now.
It might lean a bit towards extreme escape, huh? Nice!
Even if it becomes a relatively small-scale work, there will still be some sort of gimmick in terms of the scenario…
I heard it’s a series that is quite popular among foreigners.
>>38
Apparently, it seems that thanks to the foreigners, the extreme escape has been completed.
I really liked Date’s light and playful vibe, so I’m happy to see him as the protagonist again.
I’m already looking forward to the ED a little.
The 3D models of the AI series are cute, aren’t they?
Weren’t you doing some escape game or something on Twitter or something before?
>>42
It seems that the ARG is actually related to Freya from 2, but I haven’t been able to follow it.
I can’t get off to Iris-chan.
I’m happy because I liked Date more as a protagonist.
It feels like it’s an extreme escape series with the skin of Somnium Files.
I played Somnium Files, but since I haven’t played Zero Escape, it might be a good idea to do that first…
I think it’s a style of writing that tends to appeal to certain people, but it’s popular among foreigners.
>>49
It might be a pattern where being good at translation acts as a cushion.
>>49
I really think at least part 2 is a masterpiece, except for the Neh part.
>>49
Conversely, if you translate it, won’t that help you get rid of those habits?
>>58
It’s not at that level when it comes to 1… but that’s also one of the points I like about it.
I think 2 will turn out safely.
To be honest, I became a fan from 2, so there isn’t an adult Mizuki for me.
Hey, be quiet.
I don’t know about “Extreme Escape”; what kind of work is it?
>>52
If you like Somnium Files, you’ll probably enjoy this escape game-style ADV.
That becomes like that, right?
>>52
Escape game
>>52
I’m going to escape! If I don’t, I’ll die! Even if I escape, sometimes I die!
Like this.
>>64
But basically, everyone is supposed to survive…
Third work? I don’t know.
Why is Aseton-chan being made to participate in such a terrible game…?
>>55
Because it’s Aseton-chan…
>>55
You’ve been playing and being made to play awful games even in past works, haven’t you?
Amame-chan when she was still a mob…
Although Mizuki was good, Ryuki was so unremarkable that I don’t really remember what kind of guy he was…
>>61
My head is a little… messed up…
I want to tell people who have played Extreme Escape to do Somnium 2 because it will help them understand the hidden settings, but I can’t say the same for the reverse…
>>65
Was there something like that!? I thought I had gone through everything, but I suddenly can’t remember which one you mean, and my memory is quite hazy…
It’s too difficult in many ways to explain what kind of work it is to someone who doesn’t know about “Extreme Escape.”
If you’re going to do extreme escape, you’ll inevitably end up with more routes and dying a lot, but is that okay? I thought that, but upon reflecting, Somnium was like that too.
The story got so tangled that I can only vaguely remember what the second one was about…
For now, I understand that it seems like a simulator world.
Speaking of which, I need to break the stalemate…
Yesterday, we finished 9 people, 9 hours, and 9 doors.
It has a death game-like atmosphere, but everyone is smart and understands the situation.
The atmosphere is really good because we often exchange jokes!
I played only the first Extreme Escape, but since it focuses more on the escape game aspects compared to the Somnium Files, it might depend on whether I like that or not.
I don’t really remember the conversation much… but I’ll buy it.
If compared to AI, it would be fair to say that the three extreme escape games are quite different.
>>76
Furthermore, in terms of scenarios, the vibe between 12 and 3 is completely different.
>>76
Somnium Files focuses quite a bit on the scenario aspect.
The direction of the content of the conversation is quite similar, or rather, it makes me think that I really like this kind of thing.
Right after 1, Mizuki still can’t make it.
I just remembered that Aseton-chan was killed in that voting game we were playing online.
I lost interest in the escape game genre itself and ended up shelving it…
While number 2 has become quite complicated, the story of number 1 mostly revolves around Date regaining his memories and face, so that’s that.
Your face is back, but…
>>80
What should we do about spoilers!? Despite being asked this, my expression doesn’t change at all.
It’s a game that can generally be categorized under things like the timing of the showdown and face-description tricks!
“Zenin Shibu Desu is interesting, but if I do it now, the graphics are just… you know…”