Like the previous titles, we are met with 16 high school students who hold the “Ultimate” title - the series’ running plot point that these kids are the objective best in certain fields. I’ll tell you now that Everything discussed in this review story-wise will only include the prologue and Chapter 1, but if you don’t want anything spoiled then please stop reading now.ĭanganronpa V3: Killing Harmony begins with an obscure opening that won’t make sense to anyone at the time, but ends up staying with you throughout the entire game. Well, that all changed when I finished Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony.
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Each release was consistently good, but the series always seemed to be overshadowed by the the high standard set by T rigger Happy Havoc and I was under the impression that it couldn’t get any better than this. Following its release was a sequel, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, and a surprising third person shooter featuring a few notable characters, Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls. However, when Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc first released in the West in 2014 it became one of my personal favorite visual novels. But there’s always that thought in the back of your head that asks, “What if this sucks?” Sadly, for some games this is the case and the series ends for good. I mean, sure, it’s a way to extend the brand and continue the story. Let me just come out and say, as a fan of any particular franchise, sequels can be pretty scary.