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Root Double: Before Crime * After Days Receives New Promotional Trailer at C81

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While quite a few consider the XBox360 more or less dead in Japan, it seems that visual novels are still being released for it at a considerable rate. Ever17 was one such visual novel that was released on the console last month and the director of the game, Takumi Nakazawa is teaming up with Yeti and Regista to release a new title exclusively for the console – Root Double: Before Crime * After Days. The above trailer was unveiled by Yeti at Comiket81 and gives you one of the first looks into the art-style, characters, music and brief segments of the plot.

LABO – a giant research facility with a nuclear reactor

September 16, 2030 – 6:19:30 AM – the “incident” occurs The security system malfunctions, locking down every section of the basement, trapping 3 rescuers and 6 people waiting to be rescued inside. The incident occurred because the nuclear reactor caused a meltdown, filling LABO with the ashes of its dead. There are still 9 hours before the system recovers. The rescuers have only enough drugs to prevent radiation exposure for 6 people, but what about the other 3 … ? And strange unexplainable phenomena keep happening… There are 6 mysteries surrounding this incident:

1. During the incident, the captain of the rescue team lost his memory. What happened ?
2. Why were these normal high school students locked up in a place like this ?
3. A murdered body was found in the research facility they’ve been locked down in. Why ?
4. Why did this incident happen ? Why can’t they get out ?
5. Why is one that cannot exist — “that guy” — here ?

The mystery gets deeper and deeper. Gradually, the constant conflicts get more and more on these people’s nerves… Which one of them can make it out of this hell alive ? The key to surviving is hidden 6 days ago. In the sealed memories of the young man —-

Source: The Visual Novel Database

The game is due for release in Japan on the 29th March 2012 and will be available as a normal edition for 7,140 yen and a special edition for 9,240 yen.

Sam
Sam
Founder of The Otaku's Study. I have been exploring this labyrinth of fandom these last fifteen years, and still nowhere close to the exit yet. Probably searching for a long time to come.

1 COMMENT

  1. yeah there were quite a few recently dunamis15.
    ever17 on ps3 is a travesty to humanity! (just find a youtube and ull see what i mean)

    psp has more releases though

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