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UnderwaterFunktown said:

More hints:

40) Prisoner's Dilemma

999 -> 0

39) Though the game has no combat you can wield an axe and bring it with you suprisingly far

You can also paint QR codes with buckets of white paint (which is weird since a lot of it is black)

38) There's two of you and both become party members

A JRPG for the PS2 and later 3DS

37) The owls are not what they seem (again)

The combat was completely redesigned from the first game, it makes for great gameplay but does feel a little strange given the main character

40 - Must be one of the Zero Escape games. If 999>0 is a reference to quality, it'd be Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors. If it's something to do with the narrative maybe Zero Time Dilemma?

Darashiva said:

The next batch of hints.

#35

-Elder Crossing

#34

-Lord of Calamity

#33

-Each kingdom stands in ruins, their kings long gone, but the queens still remain

#32

-The main character becomes a teacher at a military academy after being a student in the previous two games

#31

-A journey for revenge brings little else beyond death and misery for everyone involved

32 - Valkyria Chronicles... 3? Or 4.

31 - Think Underwater has beaten me to this - TLoU PII.

The_Liquid_Laser said:

Here are some more clues to my games:


40. a) The source material for this game is classic Chinese literature, but it is not any of the games from the "3 Kingdoms" era.  First in the series.

b)  If the title of this game were translated to English, it would be "The Water Margin".
c)  The plot of original Chinese literature was about a group of bandits from the marsh.
d)  In the game this literary group is represented by 108 different characters.


37.  This is the first single player entry in the series that does not have a separate battle screen.

36.  The is the first home console entry in the series to feature local co-op.

36 - New Super Mario Bros. Wii?