Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward - Part 26: Famous Gorilla-Owned Cats
Paul Franzen, Michael Gray, Diana Gray, and Nikola Suprak play and talk their way through Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward, the 3DS sequel to 999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors. Part 26.
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This video is the end of the Phi Ending pathway. To get this ending, you go through the cyan door and betray, then go through the red door and betray. After seeing that ending, you want to ally.
Sigma, Phi and Tenmyouji have just entered the Q puzzle room, the hardest puzzle room of the game. As a reward, they get to hear a holographic message from Akane Kurashiki. She explains about the AB game, and there is a sad scene where she reveals that Tenmyouji is really Junpei from the last game.
Everyone meets up, and they decide to have a good ending, where everyone allies in the AB game multiple times in a row. The game temporarily pauses this pathway.
Next, Sigma and Phi go back to the past, to the first starting point of the game. That is, the opening scene, before anyone left the AB rooms. Sigma and Phi get out quickly, and they prevent Dio from killing Akane. Akane talks for a bit about how the AB project was necessary, to bring out Sigma and Phi's time powers.
Akane gives Sigma the key which opens the grave in the garden. She does some work, in order to ensure the timeline will stay intact (even though she's alive this time around), then she sends them on their way to the good timeline where everyone allies.
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