Pokémon Picross - done almost everything
All I have left to do is pick up the final energy expansion... which is going to take a bit under a month of picrite collection. I don't even have anything left to use energy for fdaskln23;nr;va
Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma - played through
Better than 999, but not as good as VLR.
So on the one hand, you've got less escape rooms than VLR. On the other hand, there's also no analogue to VLR's gold files. On the mutant hand, there are a heap of non-real-world puzzles, which I don't recall showing up in VLR (but could easily be wrong on this point). (Example: Some -thing- that's locked has a screen which displays a polyhedron covered in dragons, and you rotate the sides of the polyhedron until the outside is consistent. And this type of puzzle is definitely reused at least once, pretty confident it's reused at least twice.) So ultimately, there's less escaping and in some cases it's less fulfilling.
I don't really follow the fragment unlock system. There's one major multibranch early one, and after making my initial choice there, most of the fragments which became available were located on branches other than the one I chose. Ultimately you do need to make the other choices at some point anyway, but I'm pretty certain that this process unlocked less fragments than there were remaining choices (i.e. making at least one of the choices didn't unlock anything new). I can definitely get behind unrelated fragments being unlocked in general (because things wouldn't have gone anywhere fast if only the relevant fragments had been unlocked), I just don't follow how it was done - it would probably have been better if they unlocked in a more spread-out fashion, rather than ultimately getting the majority of them from the first of those choices.
Either I have the worst luck ever or the game was trying to compensate for something and failing miserably, because I managed to fail a widened Monty Hall puzzle on the correct response at least three times.
What the heck is up with Akane's eventual behaviour in the Reactor Room? 'We could finish this puzzle easily enough, but let's blow the reactor up instead and let some other version of us deal with it' shortly after going over why that course of action is morally dubious - the other versions in question end up being ones who were about to die via another method anyway, but it was Junpei who came up with that, Akane just broke the reactor without any ideas as to what she was going to do next. Also, presuming I'm not working off faulty information, D-Team was still extant at that point (and this was the same timeline where Akane & friends had recently saved them from poisoning, not that they would remember).
After first seeing the D-Team FQB fragment, I was totally thinking that it was going to turn out that Phi and Diana were actually sisters. That line of though lead to some strange places when events started unfolding at least until the naming.