Danganronpa Series - aka Demented Animatronic Bear Gets People Murdered: the Game

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I watched Snowbreak come back from the deathbed so it's not impossible, but that had a much lower budget, craves a unique shooter gacha niche and the devs completely sold out their dignity.

Tribe nine doesn't have those benefits so it needs obscene word of mouth to bring it back and it has other issues beyond gacha and stingyness, but as you know, you gotta have hope...

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I've looked up Snowbreak, this is the images:
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It shows the game pretty well and rather pretty. This is the images of Tribe 9:
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The first two are absolutely indechipherable without zooming in, the third looks really low effort. It's like the game deliberately tries to self sabotage. The only character portrait we see there is:
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Just why?
 
What do people here think of the ending?
It's kinda like an impassé, really. If you didn't play any of the previous games (like I almost did) then 1 and 2 and 3 being fictional doesn't really impact you all that much, (although it does spoil 1's ending pretty hard, and to a lesser extent also 2's) as you are basically learning that those other games were in-universe fictional stories, which honestly doesn't matter all that much. It isn't as if a piece of media is inherently a lesser form of storytelling just because it's made-up in-universe.

If you are someone who lives and breathes Danganronpa then being told that the games and setting that you were so invested in and that you rooted so much for is fictional will basically destroy all stakes on a metanarrative level, as you'll see those stories as something scripted and fake in retrospective (which is honestly kinda the whole point of that trial).

If what Tsumugi is saying is actually true or not is left to the player (and the game actively encourages you to see it that way) so I guess that you can just cope with it by thinking that she was lying the whole time
 
Even wtih the ending of 3 I've always figured the first agme in Hope's Peak High had to have happened. Can't have the UDG spin off if Touko/Syo and the girl didn't exist. And all the history that one gives into the in-game world.
Yeah, it leads into some interesting world-building that's never really built off of in a decent way. If Trigger Happy Havoc happened, how did the world come back from the most despair-inducing event in history, let alone base a game show-esque series with 53 seasons on the first killing game? Did the event cause humanity to relapse morally? If you view the first two games from an in-universe fiction perspective, then that doesn't make sense either because (correct me if I'm wrong) we're never really told if the people who enter the show in V3 are still alive by the end of it, even if they're killed off.

Sorry for the autistic rambling.
 
we're never really told if the people who enter the show in V3 are still alive by the end of it, even if they're killed off.
Honestly that's a pretty good question. Maybe not all of them could still be alive, but I can easily see Rantaro and all of the blackened not dying for real. Mugi could've easily used her cosplay abilities to make it seem that Rantaro died because there was literally nobody else besides the two of them inside the library when he was murdered. The same with the blackened; if her cosplay bullshit+the guys running the show are able to create a giant dome and an artificial toxic wasteland surrounding it, then switching the would-be executed with some sort of dummy is within the realm of possibility. The fact that the "bodies" get disposed of soon after that person dies only reinforces that theory
 
Honestly that's a pretty good question. Maybe not all of them could still be alive, but I can easily see Rantaro and all of the blackened not dying for real. Mugi could've easily used her cosplay abilities to make it seem that Rantaro died because there was literally nobody else besides the two of them inside the library when he was murdered. The same with the blackened; if her cosplay bullshit+the guys running the show are able to create a giant dome and an artificial toxic wasteland surrounding it, then switching the would-be executed with some sort of dummy is within the realm of possibility. The fact that the "bodies" get disposed of soon after that person dies only reinforces that theory
Shuichi and the surviving students (all... two of them) make it out and they're greeted with the blackened and murdered trying to keel back from the downloaded memories and shit, making all of their struggles to survive practically pointless, which is honestly an interesting concept for a story.
 
Speaking of Danganronpa, besides the doomed gacha game there is The Hundred Line that was just released, did anyone try it?
I played the demo. It really feels like it wants to be Persona and Danganronpa at the same time. Kodaka can't stop making Danganronpa.
I really hope these characters get better and develop, they annoy the shit out of me so far with their "quirkyness" and repetitive character traits. Right now I'm just saying out loud for these tards to shut the fuck up whenever "omg Killing Game?!" or "but I have to be with my sister" is uttered.
 
I played the demo. It really feels like it wants to be Persona and Danganronpa at the same time. Kodaka can't stop making Danganronpa.
I really hope these characters get better and develop, they annoy the shit out of me so far with their "quirkyness" and repetitive character traits. Right now I'm just saying out loud for these tards to shut the fuck up whenever "omg Killing Game?!" or "but I have to be with my sister" is uttered.
I'm like an hour in and it's even got Danganronpa music
 
Speaking of Danganronpa, besides the doomed gacha game there is The Hundred Line that was just released, did anyone try it?
A few hours in (Day 18 ), it's pretty much DR with turn-based combat sequences. The majority of the characters are (so far) alright, but few of them are jumping on a range between really annoying (the menhera psycho bitch) to detestable. The small fucker with the low-self esteem issues? I fucking HATE him.
The fanfic-tier, horrendous "translation" is pretty bad. I knew I wouldn't get stellar writing from a Kodaka game, but god damn. I'll just turn off my brain for the next few hours and maybe write a review when I'm done with this game.
 
I completed the first 100 Day Cycle and unlocked the branches, now we're in full Zero Escape mode.
There's an important decision that I kept trying to choose "No" to, but the game BUT THOU MUST'd at me. Twice. Lol.
 
Got to the timeline where killing game girl who the lolcalizers fucking love died because I prioritized saving the Second to Last Defense Academy. With worst girl dead, am I really on the path of reaching the best timeline already?
 
I got the mega yaoi ending, the "2nd ending", where Nozomi is the only survivor, now I'm doing the route where I kill the shit out of Eito at the beginning.
 
Speaking of Danganronpa, besides the doomed gacha game there is The Hundred Line that was just released, did anyone try it?
I just got my first ending Double genocide. 12 survivors in the entire system. I am very good at making decisions. I think it turned out really great, I'm hyped to go and try another route now. I started off hating a couple of the characters but reversed my opinions by the end. Combat felt interesting throughout. Good balance between time spent on story, fights, and daily activities. My one and only complaint is the shitty localization.

I didn't go in expecting super great combat since gameplay is often kind of tacked on for other Kodaka/Uchikoshi stuff but here it didn't feel like an afterthought. The decision to keep the stats really low and have almost zero RNG was brilliant and I liked finding the right balance between regular fighting and suicide bombs.

The small fucker with the low-self esteem issues? I fucking HATE him.
He's the only guy who tried to stop us committing continued war crimes against the best girl so I can't hate him. Menhera chick was the worst and I'm glad she died very early in my route.
 
I recently tried out the first two games. I liked the characters and some of the cases a lot, but I just can't bring myself to take this shit seriously.

For starters, the whole concept of ultimates to me is retarded. I can understand being considered the best in something like baseball, but on what metric was it decided that a fujoshi bpd psycho was the best writer humanity had to offer?

And while I really liked some of the characters (Kyoko, Byakuya, Sakura, Nagito, Chiaki and Ibuki), the other characters I didn't like, I didn't just dislike, I actively despised them. I genuinely rolled my eyes anytime Toko, Hifumi, Yasuhiro and Gundham opened their mouths and I hoped they'd all die everytime they reminded me of their existence. It's like they took both the best and worst anime character stereotypes they could think of and mixed them together.

Whenever I tried really immersing myself, something really stupid or cringe would happen that took me out of it. It was weird. (Like Akane talking about the front tails in the middle of the Nagito trial was really unecessary)

Does it get any better though? I'll be honest, I tried out UDG and when I saw the three new kids that were the new ultimate despair whatever, I thought that was so dumb that I just dropped the game entirely

Monokuma's goated tho. Really fun villain.
 
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