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TopicMetal Plays: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors [UNMARKED SPOILERS]
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02/01/20 1:15:47 AM
#14:


Geez, has it really been almost a week since my last update? I really need to keep at it more consistently than this.

Anyways...

I searched the kitchen to find a way out, which was mostly straightforward, even when I was temporarily trapped in its freezer. A few things that stuck out at me in the process:
  • Did the Titanic really sink in 1906 in 999's world as June indirectly claimed, or would that be giving the devs too much credit?
  • June commented that there was no need for me to search the bottom of the cheese shelf, which had the opposite effect by making me more curious. However, the only relevant item on the cheese shelf was not towards its bottom.
  • "It's no use. The door won't budge." - dialog when a door won't open in literally every Japanese game
  • Junpei really came into his own as a groan-worthy joker during the kitchen sequence.
Then, things got ...somewhat less straightforward as I entered the ship's hospital room, which had three numbered doors with their scanners missing parts. Here I met up with the other four, and the eight of us spent an hour (in dialog; surprisingly no adventure sequence) searching 6 rooms each for the parts. There was some odd dissonance right before that between the text and voice-acting, particularly with Seven.

We all finished, and most of us regrouped, only to find that the parts were mysteriously back in place, and Snake missing. At this point, Clover launched into a petulant spiel about how Snake couldnt have gotten lost due to his hearing, then ran off to search for him; naturally, we opted to cover more space in the search effort. I chose to look in each section in turn in order of choices, and talk to each person there in turn, resulting in some distressing conversations with Lotus, Clover, Ace, and Santa in that order. After a few seemingly pointless repeats, I decided to finish searching; Lotus proposes the necessity of sacrificing someone lest we need to sacrifice multiple people, which I will make a decision about next time.

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