Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Steins;Gate [With unfinished engish patch]



Steins;Gate
The story of Steins;Gate takes place in Akihabara and is about a group of friends who have customized their microwave into a device that can send text messages to the past. As they perform different experiments, an organization named SERN who has been doing their own research on time travel tracks them down and now the characters have to find a way to avoid being captured by them.

Steins;Gate game download:

Mirror #1 – Filesonic

Part1of5 (500 MB)
Part2of5 (500 MB)
Part3of5 (500 MB)
Part4of5 (500 MB)
Part5of5 (397 MB)

Mirror #2 – Fileserve

Part1of5 (500 MB)
Part2of5 (500 MB)
Part3of5 (500 MB)
Part4of5 (500 MB)
Part5of5 (397 MB)

Steins;Gate 1.20 Update:

(3,5 MB)
Mirror #1 Mirror #2

Steins;Gate English patch:

(15 MB)
All scripts (except “Tips”) Translated. Translation unedited. Latest update 19/9/2011
Mirror #1 Mirror #2

Steins;Gate English movies subtitles patch:

(133 MB, optional)
Extract archive to game folder, overwriting files.
Mirror #1 Mirror #2

Steins;Gate English system messages/menu screens patch:

(optional)

Mirror #1 – Filesonic

Part1of2 (285 MB)
Part2of2 (285 MB)

Mirror #2 – Fileserve

Part1of2 (285 MB)
Part2of2 (285 MB)

Steins;Gate Installation:

1. Set the locale of your system to Japanese
2. Extract and install the main game. When this is complete, and it automatically starts up a new install process for the authentication software, quit.
4. Update the game to version 1.1 (possibly optional)
5. Apply the unedited English translation patch by copying the extracted files into the folder the game was installed in (should be something along the lines of C:/Program files/NitroPlus/STEINS;GATE).
6. (optional) apply the menu screen and/or subtitled opening video by copying the files into the folder the game was installed in.
7. Launch the game through the STEINSGATE-patch.exe file that came with the English translation patch (i.e. not the shortcut it might have placed on your desktop).

3 comments:

  1. Ooh, interesting! I've been waiting for this.
    In what way is this unfinished though, how crucial are the "tips" for gameplay?

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  2. The tips give you background info on some of the unfamiliar terms. For example, memes, theory of relativity, Akihabara. You can easily find out about those through wiki. If you're attentive, then you'll be able to piece together some of the answers to a few questions about the world lines, d-mail and time travel (assuming you haven't spoil yourself through the anime).

    Btw, there's an optional cosplay add-on. All it does is changes the character's costume.

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  3. Awesome. In that case, I'll be DL-ing this! >=D
    Thanks for the upload

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