![]() During Daily Life segments you are given multiple blocks of free time to spend with a classmate of your choice. Gameplay in Danganronpa comes in three phases, the first of which is Daily Life. From there the situation on the island begins to spiral into an atmosphere of distrust as killings begin to regularly occur and the Hope’s Peak students are dragged into numerous class trials. With Usami defeated and turned into the pathetic Monomi, Monokuma turns the peaceful school trip into the “Killing School Trip,” and the only way to leave the island and go home is to kill one of your fellow students and get away with it. This peace is of course broken when the trip is hijacked by series mascot and tenured professor who took an online philosophy course over the summer: the devious Monokuma. Usami informs them that they will not be able to leave the island until the group becomes friends and gathers the mysterious “hope fragments”, and so a peaceful if not bizarre school trip begins. ![]() Things take a turn for the unusual when he and his new classmates find themselves trapped on the tropical Jabberwock Island, with a magical rabbit named Usami claiming to be their teacher. Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair was originally released in 2012, introducing a brand new cast with a few familiar faces along the way.ĭanganronpa 2 puts the player in control of Hajime Hinata, a student preparing for his first day attending the prestigious Hope’s Peak Academy. That is until earlier this month where we saw the release of Danganronpa Decadence, which brought all three games in the series to Nintendo’s platform, one that perfectly fits this series and its handheld origins. ![]() The series originally began in 2010 in Japan and wouldn’t make its way westward until 2014, but despite having been released for just about every other platform in the industry since then, for some reason it just seemed to miss the Switch. ![]() One of the most interesting holes in the Switch’s library has for a long time been the Danganronpa franchise, a series of murder mystery games originally developed by Spike Chunsoft for the PSP and later the PS Vita.
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