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Also do not play this before 999
There are three games in all - though the first two are sold as a single item on Steam, called "Zero Escape: The Nonary Games". They were released in the following order, and should be played as such to minimise spoilers:
999 (Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors);
VLR (Virtue's Last Reward);
ZTD (Zero Time Dilemma).
ZE, you're getting hit with mega-dumps of critical exposition where they casually mix experimental physics in with meta-philosophy, and you're spending several minutes staring at a proper noun going "is that even REAL? I can't even tell if that's a real thing real people did or thought, or if the game devs just made it up on the spot just to SOUND real, and I'm kinda scared to look it up lest I find myself on a list from a 3-letter agency..."
DR, meanwhile, is just like "yea here's a FIRETRUCK being CATAPULTED into the air at several hundred MPH while y'all just chilling inside a SCHOOL because you didn't shoot the right word bullet :( "