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Never7: The End of Infinity

Dec 21, 2000

Expanded Versions of Infinity

2.89 average rating based on 18 ratings

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Never7: The End of Infinity is the first title in the Infinity series, and is followed by Ever17: The Out of Infinity, Remembe 11: The Age of Infinity, 12Riven: The Psi-Climinal of Integral, and Code_18. In the game, the player takes the role of Makoto Ishihara, a college student who attends a seminar camp on an island together with three other students; he also befriends three other people who he meets on the island. The game takes place over the course of a week, and consists of the player reading the story, occasionally making choices that affect the direction of … More
Never7: The End of Infinity is the first title in the Infinity series, and is followed by Ever17: The Out of Infinity, Remembe 11: The Age of Infinity, 12Riven: The Psi-Climinal of Integral, and Code_18. In the game, the player takes the role of Makoto Ishihara, a college student who attends a seminar camp on an island together with three other students; he also befriends three other people who he meets on the island. The game takes place over the course of a week, and consists of the player reading the story, occasionally making choices that affect the direction of the plot; on the sixth day, one of the female characters dies, and the game moves back in time to the beginning, letting the player use knowledge from the first set of six days to make new choices, to try to prevent the character's death. Less
Release Dates
Dec 21, 2000 (Japan)
Dreamcast
Oct 26, 2001 (Japan)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Jun 26, 2003 (Japan)
PlayStation 2
Mar 03, 2005 (Japan)
Mac
Mar 12, 2009 (Japan)
PlayStation Portable
Aug 28, 2012 (Japan)
Android
Oct 24, 2012 (Japan)
iOS
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User Stats
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How Long Is Never7: The End of Infinity?
Main story: 27.0 hours
Total completions: 1
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peterwooley
peterwooley gave Aug 18, 2022
peterwooley gave Aug 18, 2022
Skip, Skip, Skip
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

With the appropriate settings, Never7 taught me how to use the Ctrl key to fast-forward. And I definitely needed it. The time loop mechanic in Never7 is integral to the plot, but I just couldn't get myself to care about it. I may be in too deep on time loop visual novels, but I can now say there are better ones out there.

thevioletcow
thevioletcow gave Nov 28, 2021
thevioletcow gave Nov 28, 2021
Why Do I Do This to Myself?
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

I imagine many people will start with 999, then the chosen unlucky few will end up here. If you're interested in what led to 999, skip this and play Ever17. If you want a mostly romance VN with a TINY sci-fi twist, maybe give this a go. Even then, I highly recommend playing the Love2D port and completely skipping all but Yuka and Izumi routes using the 'K' key. You've been warned!

Dallen
Dallen gave Dec 25, 2017
Dallen gave Dec 25, 2017
Never 7/11

My review of Never 7: End of Infinity

AlfredoSalza
AlfredoSalza updated their status May 19, 2015
AlfredoSalza updated their status May 19, 2015

Not as deep or interesting as Ever17 or Remember11. "IC" was the only really suprising route. Not an easy VN to recommend because there are a lot better ones out there.