Thread:ArtDraw12/@comment-45149136-20200801221443/@comment-11883116-20200809225303

Oh yeah, I'm especially a Danganronpa nerd. I'm glad you're happy :)

I recommend going with Zero Escape first since it's more similar to DR and YTTD. For this trilogy, I would also recommend playing the games yourself. The game includes multiple escape rooms in each game, which makes it way more fun to solve on your own than watching someone else do it on their gameplay. After all, a letsplayer may not get some clue that you may have understood a long time ago, which can get frustrating. Or may want to investigate something else than you. But, of course, I undesrtand that it can be costly. Plus, you'd likely have to resort to someone's gameplay or a guide in case you'd get stuck on some puzzle.

When it comes to the order of trilogy itself, it's Zero Escape: 9 Hours, 9 Persons, 9 Doors first, followed by Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward and Zero Time Dilemma. The first two are on Steam together as Zero Escape: Nonary Games.

So Ace Attorney would be second. The first trilogy is on Steam already (and as such are the only games of the series I've played so far). In case of the first trilogy, it's Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, then Justice for All and Trials and Tribulations. After the trilogy, the series is continued with Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, Dual Destinies, and Spirit of Justice, along with several spin-offs, such as 2 installements of Ace Attorney Investigations. But like I said, I'm only past Trials and Tribulations for the time being.