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One of the series' greatest strengths is its grounding in real-life scientific theories and urban legends. It incorporates references to:

Steins;Gate is divided into two distinct emotional acts. Steins Gate

Steins;Gate is not a comfort watch. It is a tightrope walk over an abyss of regret. It asks the question: How much suffering is one friendship worth? And it answers by having its hero endure thousands of years of subjective time, watch his best friend die infinitely, and stab the woman he loves—all for a 1.048596% chance at a normal Sunday afternoon. One of the series' greatest strengths is its

A "side-story" sequel that explores a specific timeline necessary to explain the original's true ending. Steins;Gate Elite (2018) A fully animated version of the original visual novel. Anime Series: Steins;Gate (2011) It is a tightrope walk over an abyss of regret

The Steins;Gate anime (produced by White Fox in 2011) is a masterful adaptation, which is rare. The visual novel is a 30-50 hour experience with branching paths, multiple endings (including a horrifying one where Okabe becomes a SERN lab monkey, and a saccharine one where he lives a domestic life with Kurisu while Mayuri dies).