

The inclusion of dialogue between each debate provides a slight breather before the next fusillade of arguments. Changing between its unending deluge of Non-Stop-Debates, Mass-Panic-Debates, and the bizarre minigames for deducing the answer. From the constantly fluctuating state of affairs, you battle with your classmates in the “whodunnit” court case. Beyond the easiest difficulty, those without quick wit and responses, will find this as a somewhat difficult endeavor. Within the court battles, seeing the dialogue is only half the battle. The vocal delivery is on-point for when things really start to kick off. But, thanks to the stellar English voice acting, the game feels consistently good, with very few negatives as a whole. From the opening sections and its maddeningly weird prologue, it will leave even the uninitiated somewhat confused. Narratively, V3 starts off incredibly strong. If I didn't know better, she's a JoJo's reference. These skills aren’t required, but the inclusion of them definitely is appreciated for the less puzzle-inclined, and those in search of the game’s narrative over courtroom battles. Functionally, these are useful for unlocking skills that can be make or break for some people (myself included) in reducing the difficulty of the court case. You can collect a lot of coins, experience, and the odd hidden collectable Monokuma figure (which you can find in the court cases). Investigating the environment isn’t mandatory, it’s something more for the min-maxers/completionists, that’s not to say it doesn’t have an integral role to play.
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Along with its ear-rippingly good music.įlowing between the free roaming and the more restricted (and slightly hand-holdy) investigation sections, the game feels consistent and not disjointed in the slightest.
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V3 is very much the pinnacle of the series mechanically. There’s a lot to go into, with how well made this game is, from the anime artstyle being distinct like JoJo’s with its strong defining lines and absurdly deformed expressions. As well as the odd, quirky mechanic, it feels like the third installment with the sheer polish the game contains. Known for its pink blood and over the top murders, not much has changed from the mainline series in terms of core mechanics other than just refining the main gameplay loop. Playing as the main character, you must solve the murder case within the high school setting and find the murderer, known as the Blackened.ĭon't worry, I'm as confused as you are protagonist. 16 students who are known as Ultimates within their field, are tasked with escaping the Killing Game by either being the last two surviving students, or getting away with a murder.

The series continues its tradition as a Killing Game. But as it’s highly recommended for late game, I would suggest to at least be aware of the first Danganronpa game (if not the series as a whole). Those new to this series don’t have to worry about not having prior experiences with the franchise. Returning for the third time to the main Danganronpa series developed by Spike Chunsoft, Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony is the latest release to continue the zany murderous killing games filled with despair, hope, and lots and lots of pink fluid from dead people. Reviews // 30th Dec 2017 - 4 years ago // By Owen Chan Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony Review
