Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony Review
The time has come once more – the killing game has begun again. What will you do? Will you give into despair, or will you become hope for your friends?
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The time has come once more – the killing game has begun again. What will you do? Will you give into despair, or will you become hope for your friends?
Komaru Naegi has been imprisoned for a year and a half. Having fallen into a regular daily routine, she doesn’t have much hope of being rescued. However, the day of rescue has come! Will it be her knight in shining armour?
So imagine yourself being imprisoned for over a year and a half. You want your freedom, right? That day has come. But it isn’t a prince that is saving you. It’s a bear. With claws. Who wants you dead. Not just you but all adults. Children have taken over the city to build a Child’s Paradise. Welcome to Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls.
It’s always weird to play the sequel to a game and THEN play the first game. That’s exactly what happened with Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc for me. I made my return to the first game to end up trapped within Hope’s Peak Academy with the only way out to be to kill.
When I finished up Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair not too long ago I wasn’t expecting to go back to it so soon to get the Platinum trophy. Well, turns out I did. The game had that much of a pull on me.
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair is the sequel to the popular first title, DanganRonpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. In it, you are a bunch of high school students who have been accepted to a prestigious academy. Not all is as it seems though as a fun-loving “field trip” becomes the home of killing.