Zero Time Dilemma PsVita
Free Psn Download Codes
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GAME OVERVIEW
Zero Time Dilemma is a mix of psychological horror, mystery, suspense and thriller. The gameplay is a mix of escape-the-room and puzzle. The only way out – passing through a locked X-Door to access the elevator. Six passwords are required to unlock the door, and each password is revealed only after a participant dies. Zero’s “Decision Game” will offer teams the opportunity to kill other participants through a variety of means to obtain the necessary passwords so they may escape. A cast of new and returning 20-somethings who are very good at puzzles have been locked inside by Zero, the Jigsaw-like tormentor whose identity changes between games.
TO REDEEM A CODE ON YOUR PS VITA SYSTEM:
-Open an account on the PlayStation Network (or use your existing account)
-From the PS Vita’s Home Screen, tap the PS Store icon. This will open the PS Store’s
-Select the “Redeem Codes” icon from the LiveArea
-Enter the code exactly as displayed.
Download Zero Time Dilemma code
HOW TO DOWNLOAD
click on the download button
a new offers pop up, choose one offer, click on it
complet the offer on the new browser tab to the end
when you complete the survey correctly the download will unlock automatically
the download will begin automatically
PLAYSTATION VITA
The PlayStation Vita is the successor to the PSP. It contains a beefed up processor and graphics, and includes the addition of a second analog stick. It was released February 15, 2012. The device also features a rear touch pad, two cameras, stereo speakers, microphone, Sixaxis motion sensing system. The PlayStation Vita has been released in two different variations: one with 3G and WiFi support, and a cheaper version without 3G support, but still including WiFi. the PlayStation Vita does not use the XrossMediaBar interface. Instead it uses a touchscreen-based UI dubbed LiveArea, which includes various social networking features via the PlayStation Network (PSN).