Oh man, I think I'm going to cry again if I re-watch the true ending. I actually pulled an all nighter getting this ending in the Visual Novel unintentionally and it was just a myriad of emotions all the way through. Either way, the ending was so touching and I felt a flood of accomplishment knowing that I experienced this alongside Okabe and managed to get him through all of that. It was even more satisfying when you also knew what all the other endings were and that you managed to see what could have happened if you hadn't made it this far.
voice acting and the amount of emotion the put into everything made me feel sad and i suffered a bit when i finished the anime and movie because i did not understand the ending at first but i seen the true ending and had a friend explain a bit more just going to have to say im glad he was able to get to the r world line and she was able to find him etc etc made me feel better :P
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
wow so the change between world line A and world line B is not whether Makise lives or dies, but its what Oka-.. Kyouma sees at that moment. daaaayuumm this is the best VN/anime ever.
Steins Gate worldline is a unique and peaceful world line that is situated between the alpha and beta world line.The nature of both those world lines cancel each other out,resulting in the Steins Gate world line.
You are right, Okabe has to see Kurisu lying there dead to send the first d-mail, that's what the world has chosen, whether she dies or not doesn't matter.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
I played the game with the help of a walkthrough but i messed up so i got kurisu's ending at first. When i actually got the true ending later i thought i was still at kurisu's ending but then halfway through the credits Daru picks up the call and the credits rewind and Chapter 11: Open the Steins Gate appeared i almost cried tears of blood because the presentation of the true ending is such a masterpiece.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
I like the steins gate zero. Because if you pause first temp in ep 22 and go to ep 23 beta and them steins gate zero, and when you finally go back to ep 23 of the first temp and continues. The things will be much more dramatic. Because you will know the whole pain that okabe have to finally get to this moment. Making this moment even more special.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
@@spiderfreak1011 I just finished Chaos; Child. There were too many plot twists at the end which left me emotionally distant from the characters and logically distant from the story.
@@Bedinsis You'd love NoAH then since it doesn't do that and has more time for you to process the twist while doing the routes that are more emotionally resonant with the characters. You really shouldn't be reading C;C without NoAH anyway since it's the prequel that builds up stuff like C;C's endgame twists that make more sense with its context.
due to her role in the beta line its possible kagiri may just pop up at the lab or be instructed to come raid it, or since the worldline is changed it's possible she doesn't exist at all/disappear until shes born due to time paradox (cause no longer matches effect)... well, she is from the future :p
also...maho was standing in the back when the video that was sent from the future was being recorded (operation Aquila) so he probably stumbles across her one way or another...
Despite the fact that it was a brilliantly instilled ending, I originally thought I didn't get all of the true ending flags and after frantically trying to figure out what I did wrong, a guide told me about the interrupting phone call. I was so pissed XD
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
*I gently stroke her hair.* "Did it hurt...? I'm sorry. But I did it... to save you." "Because... even though those three weeks... those days won't come back..." "I just wanted you to live..." The voice acting here is too good. I can feel the pain from it.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
2:29 The moment when the writers say, "Alright, we've created a very convincing premise, where the reader thinks that the death of one can only be avoided with the death of another, right?" "Now, let's really fuck with their heads!"
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
@@aikabackchannel1 Iove the anime and movie but no the movie isn't canon.... its be confirmed... tho okabe and kurisu do have a relationship either way
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
I highly recommend a doing this true ending again after you've finished the game and then in turn finish S;G0. I've come to love Hououin Kyouma head over heels, and the feels hit me hard when he had finally arrived at Steins Gate.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
So I came here after finishing Steins;Gate 0 and when Okabe says "After being sealed for so long her loveliness overflows all at once". I know this Okabe knows nothing but to me it sounded like a reference to Amadeus, and...damn. This is so much more satisfying to watch now.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
WOOOOW!!! And then you play Steins Gate Zero and see the adventure that had to happen just for this to come about. IT MUST BE THE CHOICE OF STEIN'S GATE
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
@@moona202 Do you have a discord? I could explain to you what they are there, because if I gave you a link, it'd be really easy for you to get spoiled on the other entries due to their marketing and such, and it'd just be easier that way. Alternatively, I could just explain what they are to you on these youtube comments if you'd rather that
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
It makes sense, but it doesn't entirely match up. The main issue is that the scream heard in the original ß world line is the same one future Okabe makes when he saves Kirisu by opening his wound further in that alternate ß world line. For this to be the case, Okabe would have had to travel back three times: Once to screw up, a second where he forgot about switching the Upa (original ß), and a third to completely prevent WW3 (second ß), but this isn't the case as only two travels were made.
I am 8 years too late lol. Want I think after reading so many theory's about steins gates is in this case I think okabe would stumble across kurisui regardless of his future self. Remember how that dmail that was black and the time machine where there, well it first lets say none of that happed but regardless it will still happen. The whole story we were told it doesn't matter what the cause is all that matters is the effect. Time travel is confusing so any theory can be used
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
No, I saw that the world line convergence number was different. The original world line, the one that started this entire story, had a different world line convergence number compared to the world line where Okabe went back in time and changed what Upa Mayuri got. The numbers are very slightly off, but they are both technically the 'Beta' world line. Did you understand all of that? El-Psy-Congroo.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
Technically mentally this Okabe is actually more than 15 years old since after he was downloaded as an Amadeus he did a lot of time leaping from 2036 to 2011 and then created the time machine finally in 2015. Meaning he is at least 16 years older mentally.
Nope That Okabe is in another time line who goes at last to save Suzuha and Mayuri This Okabe is the one which gets the message from future Okabe and thus resulting in steins gate world line This Okabe doesn't know anything about Amadeus or Maho ,Kagari etc
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
Got Suzuha ending. Didnt know I could actually play the game and change the ending after beating it but im not going through all that work to get the true ending. Anyway this game is in my top favorite now.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
No, I'm pretty sure that scream was a different one from the one he made after injuring himself further. The one where he injured himself was the exact same one heard in the beginning.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
Unless I'm just missing something, I'm kind of confused about something in the story. If Okabe went back in time and changed what Upa Mayuri got, wouldn't that mean that WW3 would have never been a concern in the first place? After all, they were on the Beta world line at the start and when Okabe went to save Kurisu. Future Okabe was obviously present at that time, and yet Mayuri still got a metal Upa despite that he took it so she wouldn't get it. How is that possible?
Don't know if you've got it after 4 years haha. The "Future Okabe" that you mentioned, is the one that sends you the video D-mail. It is likely that he failed to save Kurisu and kept trying, from first building the time machine, and now telling you the plan of Operation Skuld. In other words, getting the metal Upa is the plan of the "Present Okabe". The "Future Okabe" who killed Kurisu himself did not attempt to get the metal Upa. Evidence is that the "Future Okabe" needed "Present Okabe" to experience killing Kurisu himself once in order for "Future Okabe" to have the incentive to build time machine. He is likely to have given up after killing Kurisu, and didn't try to go back anymore, which is why he had that incentive
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
I come from the year 2017, 6 years in the future from where you are now, Okabe Rintarou. Because of what you have done in the beta line world, you have fixed our current world. So I give you this message to tell you, in the next three weeks, you will experience the longest three weeks of your life. Don't give up. El Psy Congroo.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
Ya.... Not Really..... Hahhh........................ naruto might top this one..... IF you want GOOD time travel, take a look at Highschool DXD. It may blow your expectations away.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
How do i activate a true ending flag? Because I automatically jump to Mayuri's ending in Chap 10 when i play to the end. Also, I've unlocked Luka, Suzuha and Mayuri's ending...(Clear List 3/6) Help me pls
Joka Keekian Its almost impossible without a guide. Basically you have to get all 6 true ending falgs by correctly replying to mails from Kurisu throgh the whole game starting from chapter 2. Here is the link to walkthrough steins-gate.wikia.com/wiki/Steins;Gate_100%25_Completion_Walkthrough
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
Joshino Joo Well, naturally the anime would follow the game's True End. You're not missing much though, as the original visual novel essentially have a linear plot, with the other heroine's endings being simply short side-stories. Only Mayuri's end and Kurisu's non-true end could be considered true alternate endings but that's only because they come right before you can start Kurisu's true end (aka the game's True End) and even that's stretching it.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
So, shouldn't there be two Okabe's when Okabe, using the time machine, got back from the past where he saved Kurisu since there was his 'first self' who existed? :D
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
The divergence changes slightly every time the time machine is used, so you will not find your other selves who used the time machine before and prevents a paradox from being created.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
So I'm just starting the game, btw, watched anime. Can anyone give me an advice, I'm a Kurisu fan, but I know that there are multiple endings in the game, should I go for a, so called, True Ending or Kurisu Ending, no spoilers, please.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
Oh man, I think I'm going to cry again if I re-watch the true ending. I actually pulled an all nighter getting this ending in the Visual Novel unintentionally and it was just a myriad of emotions all the way through. Either way, the ending was so touching and I felt a flood of accomplishment knowing that I experienced this alongside Okabe and managed to get him through all of that. It was even more satisfying when you also knew what all the other endings were and that you managed to see what could have happened if you hadn't made it this far.
voice acting and the amount of emotion the put into everything made me feel sad and i suffered a bit when i finished the anime and movie because i did not understand the ending at first but i seen the true ending and had a friend explain a bit more
just going to have to say im glad he was able to get to the r world line and she was able to find him etc etc
made me feel better :P
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
wow so the change between world line A and world line B is not whether Makise lives or dies, but its what Oka-.. Kyouma sees at that moment. daaaayuumm this is the best VN/anime ever.
Nope, it’s. (sorry for a VERY late response 😂) That’s not a B world line anymore, but SG one.
Steins Gate worldline is a unique and peaceful world line that is situated between the alpha and beta world line.The nature of both those world lines cancel each other out,resulting in the Steins Gate world line.
You are right, Okabe has to see Kurisu lying there dead to send the first d-mail, that's what the world has chosen, whether she dies or not doesn't matter.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
@@spiderfreak1011 i had no idea, thank you
Damn those invisible ninjas cutting onions...
//visual novel's story completed
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
I played the game with the help of a walkthrough but i messed up so i got kurisu's ending at first. When i actually got the true ending later i thought i was still at kurisu's ending but then halfway through the credits Daru picks up the call and the credits rewind and Chapter 11: Open the Steins Gate appeared i almost cried tears of blood because the presentation of the true ending is such a masterpiece.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
Watching this after playing steins;gate 0 is pretty satisfying
Just finished 0 and came here for this :P
Maybe just because 0 ISN'T satisfying? Idk, really didn't like it, this one is much better i think.
Why? Because this true ending is story after steins 0 or what?
I like the steins gate zero.
Because if you pause first temp in ep 22 and go to ep 23 beta and them steins gate zero, and when you finally go back to ep 23 of the first temp and continues. The things will be much more dramatic.
Because you will know the whole pain that okabe have to finally get to this moment. Making this moment even more special.
steins gate 0 in a nutshell: Kyoma Get In The Time Machine
28:38 the moment the theme song started playing was so sweet.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
@@spiderfreak1011 I just finished Chaos; Child. There were too many plot twists at the end which left me emotionally distant from the characters and logically distant from the story.
@@Bedinsis You'd love NoAH then since it doesn't do that and has more time for you to process the twist while doing the routes that are more emotionally resonant with the characters. You really shouldn't be reading C;C without NoAH anyway since it's the prequel that builds up stuff like C;C's endgame twists that make more sense with its context.
@@spiderfreak1011 As far as I can tell that is not available in English.
i just realize that in this time line, okabe didnt know who maho and kagari is. that kinda sad.
Yep, because he never lived the beta world line. That is kind of sad actually.
nandithya dwiphoyudo I’m sure Kurisu would have introduced him to maho at some point. Kagari I don’t know.
due to her role in the beta line its possible kagiri may just pop up at the lab or be instructed to come raid it, or since the worldline is changed it's possible she doesn't exist at all/disappear until shes born due to time paradox (cause no longer matches effect)... well, she is from the future :p
also...maho was standing in the back when the video that was sent from the future was being recorded (operation Aquila) so he probably stumbles across her one way or another...
also, how did mayuri jump back in time and slap this nigga? only would be explainable with a time leap, not physical time travel
Hahahah that *credits phonecall, dialogue, rollback*, well played 5pb and Nitroplus, well played!! :D
Despite the fact that it was a brilliantly instilled ending, I originally thought I didn't get all of the true ending flags and after frantically trying to figure out what I did wrong, a guide told me about the interrupting phone call. I was so pissed XD
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
This visual novel truly is an unprecedented work of art.
*I gently stroke her hair.*
"Did it hurt...? I'm sorry. But I did it... to save you."
"Because... even though those three weeks... those days won't come back..."
"I just wanted you to live..."
The voice acting here is too good. I can feel the pain from it.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
3:00:10 (Insert Kamina Here)
2:29 The moment when the writers say, "Alright, we've created a very convincing premise, where the reader thinks that the death of one can only be avoided with the death of another, right?"
"Now, let's really fuck with their heads!"
Open The Steins Gate.
Luis Najera Eh?
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
an then she becomes the greatest heroine ever in all timelines an saves okabe from losing his existence it was steins;gate's choice from the beginning
The movie sadly isn't canon
@@southpaw5041 it is, no reason not to be, unless your bitching of course.
@@aikabackchannel1 Iove the anime and movie but no the movie isn't canon.... its be confirmed... tho okabe and kurisu do have a relationship either way
@@southpaw5041 it's TO BE confirmed or it IS confirmed? Make up your mind)
@@aikabackchannel1 oops I meant to type it has been confirmed that the movie is not canon... but their relationship most likely is
Not sure why but the dialogue "I killed Kurisu." is haunting and sent a chill down my back. Predestination paradox can be scary.
Kurisu's crying voice saying she's not his assistant... that's probably my favorite part of all the series
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
@@spiderfreak1011 already read them all and i'm hyped for Anonymous;Code
@@4700Pedro Nice! Good on you my dude
Nice trolling with the end credits :D
Still can't believe what they did with the credits rollback, so sick ^^
I wonder how many people missed this, still major props for doing it
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
I highly recommend a doing this true ending again after you've finished the game and then in turn finish S;G0. I've come to love Hououin Kyouma head over heels, and the feels hit me hard when he had finally arrived at Steins Gate.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
I didn't reach the true ending in my playthrough, so watching it here and seeing what it contained was great and made me feel good. What a nice story!
1:29:12
Okabe's scream really gave me the chills
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
Glad I got to experience this amazing visual novel. Ugh, it feels like I can't get enough of Steins;Gate.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
Thank you for posting this .Fell in love with the story and its characters , still can't get either out of my mind .El Psy Kkongalooo ?!!
Congroo da!
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
So I came here after finishing Steins;Gate 0 and when Okabe says "After being sealed for so long her loveliness overflows all at once". I know this Okabe knows nothing but to me it sounded like a reference to Amadeus, and...damn. This is so much more satisfying to watch now.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
I fucking bawled my eyes out at this VN, they freaking stuck the landing, they stuck it so well.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
text moves too slow
edit: forgot I can set it to 2x speed. its mroe tolerable at 2x speed at least :)
yes it came out april 25th for ps3 and 360 do not expect a translation.. steins gate movie has also been out for a few weeks
2:56:13 that's light's laugh
Same VA Mamoru Miyano.
@@sirlezard670 i know
WOOOOW!!! And then you play Steins Gate Zero and see the adventure that had to happen just for this to come about. IT MUST BE THE CHOICE OF STEIN'S GATE
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
2:35:25 Kurisu teabags
Im a bit late but thank you for this, i never got the true ending myself and never realized just how badly i was missing out.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
@@spiderfreak1011 I've played steins gate 0, not sure what other ones your referring to would appreciate a link though
@@moona202 Do you have a discord? I could explain to you what they are there, because if I gave you a link, it'd be really easy for you to get spoiled on the other entries due to their marketing and such, and it'd just be easier that way. Alternatively, I could just explain what they are to you on these youtube comments if you'd rather that
Augh. the Flustered Okabe is the greatest thing there is to this series. Just fangirling it throughout that last part when he met Kurisu.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
Episode 10 ending and episode 11 be like:
Fuck..
Wait
Let's goo
FUUCK
WAIT
LETS GOOOOOOOOOOO
Dat ending song tho.
Nice work bro!
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
Great video 👍 I really like Steins;Gate!
It makes sense, but it doesn't entirely match up. The main issue is that the scream heard in the original ß world line is the same one future Okabe makes when he saves Kirisu by opening his wound further in that alternate ß world line. For this to be the case, Okabe would have had to travel back three times: Once to screw up, a second where he forgot about switching the Upa (original ß), and a third to completely prevent WW3 (second ß), but this isn't the case as only two travels were made.
I am 8 years too late lol. Want I think after reading so many theory's about steins gates is in this case I think okabe would stumble across kurisui regardless of his future self. Remember how that dmail that was black and the time machine where there, well it first lets say none of that happed but regardless it will still happen. The whole story we were told it doesn't matter what the cause is all that matters is the effect. Time travel is confusing so any theory can be used
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
No, I saw that the world line convergence number was different. The original world line, the one that started this entire story, had a different world line convergence number compared to the world line where Okabe went back in time and changed what Upa Mayuri got. The numbers are very slightly off, but they are both technically the 'Beta' world line. Did you understand all of that?
El-Psy-Congroo.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
Technically mentally this Okabe is actually more than 15 years old since after he was downloaded as an Amadeus he did a lot of time leaping from 2036 to 2011 and then created the time machine finally in 2015. Meaning he is at least 16 years older mentally.
Nope
That Okabe is in another time line who goes at last to save Suzuha and Mayuri
This Okabe is the one which gets the message from future Okabe and thus resulting in steins gate world line
This Okabe doesn't know anything about Amadeus or Maho ,Kagari etc
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
Got Suzuha ending. Didnt know I could actually play the game and change the ending after beating it but im not going through all that work to get the true ending. Anyway this game is in my top favorite now.
I think so too...
I can't forget ture ending....
+Shūtā Stella Skip feature OP
dude youre missing out on too much stuff
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
1:23:43
i just immediately quit the game and didn't play for a month after seeing that, crying and too scared to open
Rintaro from Steins gate 0 be like
No, I'm pretty sure that scream was a different one from the one he made after injuring himself further. The one where he injured himself was the exact same one heard in the beginning.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
Hello from Steins;Gate Null
Okabe and kurisu forever..
Christina**************
thanks for posting this, i couldnt be bothered to reinstall the game after i got mad at the kurisu ending
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
Unless I'm just missing something, I'm kind of confused about something in the story. If Okabe went back in time and changed what Upa Mayuri got, wouldn't that mean that WW3 would have never been a concern in the first place? After all, they were on the Beta world line at the start and when Okabe went to save Kurisu. Future Okabe was obviously present at that time, and yet Mayuri still got a metal Upa despite that he took it so she wouldn't get it. How is that possible?
Don't know if you've got it after 4 years haha.
The "Future Okabe" that you mentioned, is the one that sends you the video D-mail. It is likely that he failed to save Kurisu and kept trying, from first building the time machine, and now telling you the plan of Operation Skuld. In other words, getting the metal Upa is the plan of the "Present Okabe". The "Future Okabe" who killed Kurisu himself did not attempt to get the metal Upa. Evidence is that the "Future Okabe" needed "Present Okabe" to experience killing Kurisu himself once in order for "Future Okabe" to have the incentive to build time machine. He is likely to have given up after killing Kurisu, and didn't try to go back anymore, which is why he had that incentive
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
I come from the year 2017, 6 years in the future from where you are now, Okabe Rintarou. Because of what you have done in the beta line world, you have fixed our current world. So I give you this message to tell you, in the next three weeks, you will experience the longest three weeks of your life. Don't give up. El Psy Congroo.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
The most perfect ending to anything
And that's it...
El psy congroo!
he just said lets go together and then asked if it's ok for both of them to ride the time machine XD
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
God, goosebumps all over my body
Incredibly well written story 👏👏👏
Ya.... Not Really..... Hahhh........................ naruto might top this one..... IF you want GOOD time travel, take a look at Highschool DXD. It may blow your expectations away.
Was the true ending really 4 hours long? Shit didn't even realize it
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
How does Okabe know that he will die in 2025 in the beta line?
Seizan Kazaku 24:01
don't send the d-mail from FB phone and you'll have your answer
Awesomeness...now say it with me.
El.
Psy!
CONGROO!
this is the visual novel of steins gate
Amo este anime
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
You forgot the scream he made after stabbing Kurisu.
How do i activate a true ending flag? Because I automatically jump to Mayuri's ending in Chap 10 when i play to the end.
Also, I've unlocked Luka, Suzuha and Mayuri's ending...(Clear List 3/6)
Help me pls
Joka Keekian Its almost impossible without a guide. Basically you have to get all 6 true ending falgs by correctly replying to mails from Kurisu throgh the whole game starting from chapter 2. Here is the link to walkthrough
steins-gate.wikia.com/wiki/Steins;Gate_100%25_Completion_Walkthrough
Kurisu 's voice sounds like Ayumi' s voice from corpse party. Do they have the same voice actors?
Really?!? Thanks for replying. Gosh, didn't know that at first
Well, she did an amazing job!!! I didn't think she sounded like the characters she played while she was singing, though.
hyped for the sequel!
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
its like from the anime why is this the true ending? ._. or is that a comparison with the light/visual novel?
The visual novel itself has different endings and this is the true one.
Joshino Joo Well, naturally the anime would follow the game's True End. You're not missing much though, as the original visual novel essentially have a linear plot, with the other heroine's endings being simply short side-stories. Only Mayuri's end and Kurisu's non-true end could be considered true alternate endings but that's only because they come right before you can start Kurisu's true end (aka the game's True End) and even that's stretching it.
Did you translate this by yourself or can i find an english version of the game?
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
So good :'D
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
What's the credits song?
So, shouldn't there be two Okabe's when Okabe, using the time machine, got back from the past where he saved Kurisu since there was his 'first self' who existed? :D
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
The divergence changes slightly every time the time machine is used, so you will not find your other selves who used the time machine before and prevents a paradox from being created.
Oooooh man i reached Mayuri s Ending, i wanted the true Ending
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
I got suzuharas ending..i was shcoked just now that it ended..dont have time to play through(or want to) all of this again.. TH-cam is great
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
tl;dr?
hmm k
So I'm just starting the game, btw, watched anime. Can anyone give me an advice, I'm a Kurisu fan, but I know that there are multiple endings in the game, should I go for a, so called, True Ending or Kurisu Ending, no spoilers, please.
Monochrome Grief true ending
If you really want the best experience in a visual novel, don't ask for advice. Just do what you think is right.
All alt endings are bad endings anyway, you're being lead to the true ending. I hope you had fun.
If you love Steins;Gate, you should check out the rest of the Science Adventure series (that S;G is a part of, it's just one part of the SciADV series, it's not its own self contained series alone). Science Adventure is an interconnected narrative that the S;G cast is only a single part of, they all take place in the same world and follow different casts who deal with different facets of science fiction in the world, while also battling a conspiracy in the shadows (this group being the people who were behind SERN in Steins;Gate). However, the S;G cast is still relevant in these other entries, so if you enjoyed S;G, I highly recommend reading the other visual novels (don't watch their anime adaptations though, they're really bad unlike S;G's 2 adaptations, either read their VNs or just don't bother). But if you really do want to see the continuation of Okabe and co's stories, they do happen in the other Science Adventure games.
Oh my. It's my fault. Ughh i got tricked by that fking credits.
how did you get the eng translation of this game pls msg me back.. ! :)ty
lol
how do i get the true ending?,i only did get the suzuha ending
warrior11 www.usgamer.net/articles/steinsgate-complete-walkthrough-get-all-the-endings-and-achievements
Is it any different from the anime?
No. The anime ending is based on this.
@@seiam9988 Ok
英語版欲しい、英語勉強しながらシュタゲしてえ
KRL, TRÊS HORASKKKKKKJ
Your slow text irritates me. Bye
hello
シュウタイズ ゲートの一番の解決策はクラキングしないでクリスに世界にタイムリープマシンを発表したらいいと思います