Alternate 23rd episode of Steins;Gate, which leads into the story of Steins;Gate 0. Included with the
Steins;Gate Complete Blu-ray Box.
The main difference between this episode and the original episode 23 is that Okabe does not receive
the Movie Mail from his future self, due to Mayuri begging Suzuha to stop relying on Okabe to prevent
World War Three. By not opening the Movie Mail Okabe does not find out about Operation Skuld and is
unsuccessful in averting both Kurisu's death and World War Three, thereby leading into the story of
Steins;Gate 0
~~~img(https://i.imgur.com/7qIdRNC.png)~~~ # ~~~This review contains __marked__ spoilers for Episode 23 β and for Steins;Gate as a whole. ~~~ ### ~~~They add context but can be safely skipped while still understanding the review. ~~~ # Review in brief: White Fox, wanting to show the world that Steins;Gate 0 would be adapted into anime, decided to go the extra mile and made this alternate version of Steins;Gate episode 23. While this special was carefully made to blend in with the original episode and give a subtle peak at what’s to come, it forgets one very important thing: to properly cement itself as an ending of Steins;Gate. # Review in full: I've always seen episode 23 as one of Steins;Gate's best episodes. Re-visiting the events of episode 1 and revealing just how much was actually going on gave credence to the sudden turn of events at the end of episode 22, and Okabe mustering the strength to try one last time to set things right despite all that he had been through was one of his defining moments. Heck, what Okabe ended up having to do led to what was perhaps the most defining moment of the entire story. The reason I consider Steins;Gate to have a good ending, or even an acceptable ending, is because of how episode 23 played out. Of course, the reason this alternate version of episode 23 exists is to show where the path splits to allow Steins;Gate 0 to happen. It certainly looks and feels like it came straight out of the original show despite being made four years later, and considering the original's quality it's impressive that way. Whether Steins;Gate 0 changes the artistic style from this point is to be seen, but what’s on display here cements it as being just as much a part of this Steins;Gate as it will be a part of the next installment. For that same reason it's somewhat understandable for it to reuse 2/3rds of the original episode 23, but it doesn't leave itself much time to show the difference. Maintaining the old episode until the path splits gives it authenticity, but it should have allowed itself to be longer than a standard episode to fully explore its alternate direction because it leaves a few gaps in its wake. It ends up feeling like a partial showing, one that was meant to create confusion rather than provide resolution, and considering the time skip it contains there’s little chance that Steins;Gate 0 will clear things up. ~~~**Spoilers for both this special and the original Steins;Gate below.**~~~