''Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony'' is a
visual novel
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developed and published by
Spike Chunsoft
is a Japanese video game development and localization company specializing in role-playing video games, visual novels and adventure games. The company was founded in 1984 as Chunsoft Co., Ltd. and merged with Spike in 2012. It is owned by Dwango ...
. The game was released in Japan in January 2017 for
PlayStation 4
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and
PlayStation Vita
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, and in North America and Europe by
NIS America
is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. The company was founded in 1991 and has developed several role-playing video games, most notably the ''Disgaea'' and ''Marl Kingdom'' series. Its mascot is the penguin-like ''Disgaea'' character ...
in September 2017. A
Windows
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version was released worldwide on the same date. An enhanced version of ''V3'' with the subtitle ''Anniversary Edition'' was released for
Nintendo Switch
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in Japan in November 2021, and worldwide in December 2021. This improved version was also released for
Android
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** Bugdroid, a Google mascot sometimes referred to ...
and
iOS
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in April 2022, and for
Windows 10
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and
Xbox One
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in September 2022.
The game is the third numbered ''
Danganronpa
is a Japanese video game franchise created by Kazutaka Kodaka and developed and owned by Spike Chunsoft (formerly Spike). The series primarily surrounds various groups of apparent high school students who are forced into murdering each other ...
'' video game. It was written by
Kazutaka Kodaka
is a Japanese video game designer, writer and mangaka. His work is known for recurring themes of contrasting hope/despair, luck/talent, truth/lies; mixing tragedy with dark humor, numerous plot-twists etc. He was an employee of Spike Chunsoft (f ...
and Takayuki Sugawara. The game primarily follows Kaede Akamatsu, Shuichi Saihara, and fourteen other high school students with special talents who are trapped in a killing game where the culprit must avoid suspicion from the other students or be executed. The player interacts with the other characters in the form of
dating sim
Dating sims, or , are video game subgenre of simulation games with romantic elements.
Dating sims are often dialog-heavy and focus on time management. The player must befriend and carefully build and maintain a relationship with one or more ...
-like events, investigates murders, and participates in "Class Trials" to uncover the culprit. The trials feature logical puzzles as well as
shooter
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sections. ''Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony'' was a commercial success and was generally well received by critics, who praised the scenario and gameplay. However, the ending of the game was divisive.
Gameplay
''Danganronpa V3'' continues the same style of gameplay as the first two numbered ''
Danganronpa
is a Japanese video game franchise created by Kazutaka Kodaka and developed and owned by Spike Chunsoft (formerly Spike). The series primarily surrounds various groups of apparent high school students who are forced into murdering each other ...
'' games, which is split into School Life, Deadly Life, and Class Trial segments. During School Life, the player interacts with other characters and progresses through the story until coming across a murder victim and entering the Deadly Life, during which they must gather evidence for use in the Class Trial. Roaming around the world and interacting with objects during both School Life and Deadly Life will yield experience points for the player. Experience points are used to level up and with each level the player obtains more skill points which enable them to equip skills to help with Class Trials. Like in previous games, Class Trials largely revolve around the Non-Stop Debate, in which characters discuss the case, with the player required to use Truth Bullets containing evidence against highlighted statements determining whether a character is wrong, lying, or telling the truth. During Non-Stop debates that appear to have no clear contradictions, there is an option to deliberately lie by changing the bullets being used. Returning from ''
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair'' are Rebuttal Showdowns, in which the player must debate with a specific character to find a contradiction.
''Danganronpa V3'' adds new gameplay elements to the Class Trials. Mass Panic Debates involve multiple characters talking over each other, which makes finding the correct statement harder, while Debate Scrums have groups of characters argue against each other, requiring the player to use statements from their side against the other side's statements. New minigames are also added. Hangman's Gambit 3.0 requires players to use light to pick out letters spelling out an answer. Mind Mine is a puzzle game requiring players to remove colored blocks in order to reveal an illustration. Finally, Psyche Taxi sees players driving a taxi, collecting letters for a question that they must then answer by picking up the correct escort. In addition to this, the previous games' Bullet Time Battle/Panic Talk Action minigames have been replaced with Argument Armament, another rhythm game where players must hit buttons in time to the beat before building a sentence from four groups of words at the end in order to silence a panicking character.
As in the previous games, there are also various modes outside the main game. The Death Road of Despair minigame is accessible by visiting the area under the manhole in the school: it is a platform game intentionally designed with a very high difficulty level, in which all 16 students try to escape the Ultimate Academy for Gifted Juveniles while trying to evade bombs, traps and holes. After finishing the main game, other modes are unlocked. Salmon Team Mode is an alternate mode similar to School Mode and Island Mode in the previous games, in which
Monokuma
is a fictional identity adopted by several characters in the Danganronpa, ''Danganronpa'' series, serving as the mascot and main antagonist of the series. Monokuma first appears in ''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' as a disguise used by "Depr ...
decides to cancel the killing game and turn it into a dating reality show, allowing players to bond with the other characters. There are also two brand-new modes. The first one, Ultimate Talent Development Plan, has the player choosing any character from ''Danganronpa V3'' (or from ''
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' and ''
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair'', after unlocking their cards) and advancing in an 8-bit game board representing their school life at Hope's Peak Academy while they increase their skills and interact with other characters. After completing this mode for the first time, a new mode is unlocked, Despair Dungeon: Monokuma's Test, where the player uses the characters developed in Ultimate Talent Development Plan to stop a horde of Monokuma creatures unleashed by the Monokuma Kubs in an 8-bit turn-based RPG game. The monsters and gameplay from Despair Dungeon are references to Chunsoft's previous works, ''
Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer'' and the ''
Dragon Quest
previously published as ''Dragon Warrior'' in North America until 2005, is a franchise of Japanese role-playing video games created by Armor Project (Yuji Horii), Bird Studio (Akira Toriyama) and Sugiyama Kobo (Koichi Sugiyama) to its publi ...
'' series.
Plot
Characters
The game features 16 high-school students being forced into a mutual killing game. Each character has a special skill or ability, known as an Ultimate Talent. ''Danganronpa V3'' is viewed from the point of view of two
protagonists
A protagonist () is the main character of a story. The protagonist makes key decisions that affect the plot, primarily influencing the story and propelling it forward, and is often the character who faces the most significant obstacles. If a st ...
. Despite being advertised as the game's sole lead, Kaede Akamatsu is only a
false protagonist
In fiction, a false protagonist is a literary technique, often used to make the plot more jarring or more memorable by fooling the audience's preconceptions, that constructs a character who the audience assumes is the protagonist but is later re ...
, as she is no longer the player-character after the first chapter.
The remainder of the game is played from Shuichi Saihara's perspective; the Ultimate Detective, reserved and unsure of his talents.
Other participants of the Killing Game include child caregiver Maki Harukawa, anthropologist Korekiyo Shinguji, robot K1-B0 ("Keebo"), and astronaut Kaito Momota among several others.
The game features a
mascot
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character, an evil anthropomorphic talking robotic bear known as
Monokuma
is a fictional identity adopted by several characters in the Danganronpa, ''Danganronpa'' series, serving as the mascot and main antagonist of the series. Monokuma first appears in ''Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' as a disguise used by "Depr ...
who is in charge of the killing game. Alongside Monokuma, the game introduces the Monokubs, five smaller robot bears who serve as the secondary antagonists and are viewed as children by Monokuma.
Story
High school student Kaede Akamatsu is kidnapped and awakens trapped in Ultimate Academy for Gifted Juveniles, where she meets 15 fellow students including Shuichi Saihara. The group is abruptly accosted by the Monokubs who expose them to a "Flashback Light," a flashlight similar to a
neuralyzer
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. When Kaede next awakens the students remember having ultimate talents; for example, Kaede is the "Ultimate Pianist" and Shuichi is the "Ultimate Detective". Monokuma – a robotic bear – arrives and informs the students that the only way to escape the academy is to successfully murder another student and not be voted as the culprit at the resulting trial, known as a class trial. Initially, the participants are unwilling to take part in the "killing game", until a new rule is imposed – if nobody is killed within two days, Monokuma will prematurely end the game by killing all of the students. Shuichi reasons that there must be a mastermind controlling Monokuma, and Kaede works with him to set a trap to expose the mastermind just prior to the time limit. Kaede accidentally kills the amnesiac Rantaro Amami instead of the mastermind. During the following class trial, Kaede encourages Shuichi to expose her and is executed. Afterwards, Shuichi develops a friendship with the Ultimate Astronaut Kaito Momota, and the Ultimate Childcare Giver (later revealed Ultimate Assassin) Maki Harukawa. Many more murders occur throughout the game, with each culprit getting caught and executed. Ultimate Tennis Pro Ryoma Hoshi is willingly killed by Ultimate Maid Kirumi Tojo in hopes that she may escape the killing game and save Japan from destruction. Ultimate Artist Angie Yonaga and Ultimate
Aikido
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Master Tenko Chabashira are killed by Ultimate Anthropologist Korekiyo Shinguji in his belief that killing people brings his dead sister "friends" in the afterlife. Ultimate Inventor Miu Iruma is killed by Ultimate
Entomologist
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Gonta Gokuhara after he was manipulated into doing so by Ultimate Supreme Leader, Kokichi Oma.
The students find additional Flashback Lights and remember that they are students of the Hope's Peak Academy led by
Makoto Naegi
is a fictional character introduced as the protagonist of the 2010 visual novel adventure game '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' by Spike Chunsoft. A fairly optimistic but otherwise average student who is selected in a raffle to enroll in H ...
, whom he sent into space in the hopes of preserving humanity after meteors began to fall upon the Earth and a deadly epidemic had ravaged the remainder of the population. Near the end of the game, Kokichi reveals the outside world to be destroyed and claims to have returned the spaceship to Earth and masterminded the killing game. It is later revealed that Kokichi is in fact not the mastermind and, through a complex process, he collaborates with Kaito to create a murder in which either he or Kaito are plausible victims, to such a point that even Monokuma does not know whom was killed. Through Shuichi's deductions, it is eventually revealed that Kaito killed Kokichi, and is subsequently executed. Later, the students discover evidence contradicting their memories, as well as inconsistencies in Rantaro's crime scene. In response, Shuichi demands a retrial with Kaede's case. At the trial, Shuichi accuses Ultimate Cosplayer Tsumugi Shirogane of being the mastermind, having killed Rantaro and framed Kaede.
Tsumugi confesses and reveals that the students' memories, talents, relationships, and personalities are entirely fake, the Flashback Light being a brainwashing device and the destroyed world being a sound stage. The students are in fact taking part in "Danganronpa 53 (V3)", the 53rd season of a lethal
reality TV
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show watched by millions based on the fictional ''Danganronpa'' media franchise. All of the Ultimates, barring K1-B0, were ordinary individuals who willingly had their previous lives' memories permanently erased in exchange for talent and a fake background who have joined purely for fame, fortune, or the thrill of the game, and were far less trusting and altruistic than their killing game selves. K1-B0 is revealed to be the camera for the viewers and possesses an antenna that lets him hear the audience's opinions on the show, who encourage him to battle Tsumugi's despair with hope.
Realizing either choice will still continue the killing game, Shuichi encourages the students to abstain from voting, meaning everyone will be executed but the killing game will also end. At the vote, all parties abstain including Tsumugi and K1-B0, the former willing to sacrifice herself to continue ''Danganronpa'' and the latter indicating the audience has given up on ''Danganronpa''. As the remaining viewers tune out, a defeated Tsumugi orders K1-B0 to destroy the school. He does so, killing Tsumugi and Monokuma in the process, then activates his self-destruct feature. The survivors, Shuichi, Maki, and Ultimate Magician Himiko Yumeno consider the possibility that Tsumugi was lying about their past selves willingly signing up to participate in ''Danganronpa'', and depart for the real world.
Development
''Danganronpa V3'' was produced by Yoshinori Terasawa, and planned and written by
Kazutaka Kodaka
is a Japanese video game designer, writer and mangaka. His work is known for recurring themes of contrasting hope/despair, luck/talent, truth/lies; mixing tragedy with dark humor, numerous plot-twists etc. He was an employee of Spike Chunsoft (f ...
,
while the character design was done by
Rui Komatsuzaki
is a Japanese illustrator and character designer. He is best known for designing and characterizing the cast members from the visual novel adventure games ''Danganronpa'' and the anime ''Akudama Drive''.
Career
Komatsuzaki was a sculpture gradua ...
. As with previous games in the series, the game's original score was composed and produced by
Masafumi Takada
is a Japanese composer and sound designer, best known for his work on the soundtracks for '' killer7'', ''God Hand'', '' No More Heroes'', and the '' Earth Defense Force'' and '' Danganronpa'' series. Takada often collaborates with guitarist and ...
.
Like in previous games, Kodaka had the original ideas for the characters, citing characters Yumeno Himiko as a self proclaimed magician or Gonta as a caring gigantic man whom he found interesting to develop.
The game was developed alongside the production of the anime series ''
Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School'', which Terasawa and Kodaka described as being difficult. The "V3" in the game's title was chosen to differentiate it from the anime. Terasawa and Kodaka described the game's production level as being much higher than that of previous games in the series.
The team noted the PlayStation Vita version had multiple issues, so they worked on a patch. Through the demo, Spike listened to fan feedback in order to improve the game. With the game being released in Western regions, Kodaka looked forward to resting after having done multiple projects.
The game was intentionally designed with a school theme to mirror the first instalment, yet also have a different aesthetic. Kodaka commented that the first chapter of the game took the longest time to make from all three games. Due to time constraints, Kodaka requested help from light novels ''Danganronpa Kirgiri'' author, Kitayama Takekuni. Originally series mascot Monokuma was not meant to appear in the game, but was added alongside the Monokubs to help make title feel more like other ''Danganronpa'' games.
There was division among the staff in the development team regarding whether the game should be a sequel or something new. The game was developed to have influences from previous titles, but to also feel "fresh".
The game's theme was described as "psycho-cool" by the developers.
Kodaka decided to focus on the concept of truth and lies, adding to the previous versions themes of hope and despair, which was heavily integrated into both the gameplay and narrative.
In contrast to previous works involving a protagonist briefly accused of being a culprit, Kodaka looked towards a twist that would shock the audience. Kodaka decided to make players believe Kaede Akamatsu would be the protagonist of the entire game. However, in the first chapter Akamatsu is revealed as the culprit of the first murder and dies when she is discovered by Shuichi. As a result, Kaede is executed for her apparent murder of Rantaro Amami. Afterwards, Shuichi takes over the role of protagonist. Kodaka was inspired by the twist of the first ''Danganronpa'' game where he tricked the audience that Sayaka Maizano was the heroine only to be first victim in Monokuma's killing game. According to Kodaka, the seriousness of murder and the culprits coming to terms with being murderers is a motif in ''Danganronpa''. But in Kaede's case, it was different, since she did it in order to protect everyone, so she did not have the usual desperate panicking a culprit does.
The game's final twist where the entire franchise is revealed to be reality television show spanning 53 seasons was made with the idea of bringing a more interesting idea to the fans. He noted that there was a massive fan response over it which, while made him proud, was found more negative in the Western audience than the Japanese.
Promotion and release
The existence of a third ''Danganronpa'' title was first teased in September 2013 with the announcement of ''
Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls''. In March 2015, Kodaka revealed that ''Danganronpa 3'' was in early development. The game was announced at
Sony
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's
Tokyo Game Show
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presentation in 2015, and was released for
PlayStation 4
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and
PlayStation Vita
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on January 12, 2017 in Japan. A playable demo featuring
Makoto Naegi
is a fictional character introduced as the protagonist of the 2010 visual novel adventure game '' Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' by Spike Chunsoft. A fairly optimistic but otherwise average student who is selected in a raffle to enroll in H ...
and
Hajime Hinata
, also known as , is a fictional Character (arts), character from the Spike Chunsoft visual novel action-adventure game series ''Danganronpa''. The character has two identities: Izuru first appeared in the 2011 light novel prequel ''Danganronpa Z ...
, the protagonists of ''
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc'' and ''
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair'', was released on December 20, 2016. The limited edition of the game included an
original video animation
, abbreviated as OVA and sometimes as OAV (original animation video), are Japanese animated films and series made specially for release in home video formats without prior showings on television or in theaters, though the first part of an OVA s ...
based on ''Goodbye Despair'', titled ''Super Danganronpa 2.5: Komaeda Nagito to Sekai no Hakaisha''. Coinciding with the game's Japanese release, ''Danganronpa V3''-themed PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita consoles were released in Japan.
NIS America
is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. The company was founded in 1991 and has developed several role-playing video games, most notably the ''Disgaea'' and ''Marl Kingdom'' series. Its mascot is the penguin-like ''Disgaea'' character ...
released the game on September 26, 2017 in North America, and on September 29, 2017 in Europe,
delayed from its initially announced December 2016 release. Two multiple-disc soundtrack albums containing music from the game were released on February 24, 2017 through composer
Masafumi Takada
is a Japanese composer and sound designer, best known for his work on the soundtracks for '' killer7'', ''God Hand'', '' No More Heroes'', and the '' Earth Defense Force'' and '' Danganronpa'' series. Takada often collaborates with guitarist and ...
's music label, Sound Prestige Records.
In March 2017 Spike Chunsoft announced that a
Windows
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version will also be released via
Steam
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alongside the Western localization. The games were localized in English and French, and give the player a choice between the English and Japanese voice tracks.
NIS America rereleased the PlayStation 4 version together with ''Danganronpa 1 & 2 Reload'' in a physical bundle titled ''Danganronpa Trilogy'' on March 26 and March 29, 2019 in North America and Europe, respectively. On September 25, 2020 ''Danganronpa V3'' was temporarily removed from
PlayStation Store
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The store offers a range of downloadable content ...
, following the other games in the series, as the rights to publish the console versions of the games were transferred from NIS America to Spike Chunsoft, who no longer required their services following the establishment of their western subsidiary.
An enhanced version with the subtitle ''Anniversary Edition'' was announced in 2021. Just like the anniversary ports of the previous titles, it features the gallery mode for illustrations and voice lines, updated user interface, and support for touchscreen controls. During
E3 2021
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, it was announced that this version of the game will be released for the
Nintendo Switch
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in 2021, both as part of the ''Danganronpa Decadence'' bundle, as well as separately. Despite being announced first, versions for
Android
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* Android (operating system), Google's mobile operating system
** Bugdroid, a Google mascot sometimes referred to ...
and
iOS
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were delayed, and launched on April 11, 2022. A version for
Windows 10
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and
Xbox One
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was announced at
Tokyo Game Show
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on September 15, 2022, and released the same day.
Reception
Critical
''Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony'' received "generally favorable" reviews from critics,
and was the second highest rated PlayStation Vita game and fiftieth highest rated PlayStation 4 game of 2017 by
review aggregator
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website
Metacritic
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. Giving it a perfect score, CJ Andriessen of ''
Destructoid
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History
' ...
'' praised the game's long Class Trials, especially enjoying the vulgar and chaotic interactions between the characters, though he still felt the story to drag. He ultimately surmised it as "the perfect summation of everything that is ''Danganronpa''".
GameRevolution's Cody Perez stated that the game had "highest peaks that the franchise has ever achieved, in addition to its lowest points" due to its multiple twist in the narrative and changes caused to the gameplay.
Julia Lee writing for ''Polygon'' criticized the vulgar dialogue provided by the cast but felt that the comedy brought was required for the tone. In regards to the main plot, Lee felt that plot twists made some scenes "moving".
''
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The m ...
'' Mollie Patterson said that the first chapter of the game contained a surprising twist which moved her.
Its ending attracted divisive comments among critics. Kenneth Shepard, writing for ''CGMagazine'', compared the premise of ''Killing Harmony'', only fully revealed at the end of the game, to the anime ''
Digimon Tamers
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,'' as both present the player or viewer to be the antagonist. He wrote that the reveal served as critical commentary on supply, demand, and artistic integrity, all while allowing for a "dignified" ending. Paul Lombardo for ''SuperJump'' claimed the ending was often "unconsidered commentary on
consumerism
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" while noting players became bothered by the ending because they are labelled as people who enjoy seeing the cast suffering and cause Shuichi and other characters to express an emotional catharsis based on their realization of being fictional. As a result, the handling of these characters made Lombardo feel this was not a realistic game as he felt, in retrospective, that the characters from the first ''Danganronpa'' game behaved more like real humans based on how they react to the killing game. In regards to the ending,
Griffin McElroy
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for ''Polygon'' said that "longtime fans of the series argue that this revelation robs the endings of the last two core ''Danganronpa'' games of meaning", making the third game as a more accurate way of ending not only the narrative but also the franchise. Lee said that while the endings are predictable, the execution of it was still entertaining.
Perez panned the ending, saying it "has a clear message it wants to convey that isn't completely apparent until near the end, but it certainly beats the player over the head with it endlessly".
Heidi Kemps writing for ''IGN'' had mixed thoughts about the gameplay changes finding some enjoyable and other annoying. In regards to the narrative, Kemps described the cast as the best part due to how unique they are. Similar to previous games, the amount of plot twists were praised but the writer found sound trials "dull".
Patterson had skeptical thoughts about the gameplay such as the handling of multiple Truth Bullets, but felt this was a common issue with solving cases from every detective game where the player either knows the culprit before the cast or does not.
''Game Informer'' Joe Juba was more critical, referring to the narrative as the weakest one provided by franchise so far, criticizing the plot's handling of culprits and motivations. The reviewer still appreciated the new minigame such as the board game and the reality show mode which further explores the
dating sim
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Dating sims are often dialog-heavy and focus on time management. The player must befriend and carefully build and maintain a relationship with one or more ...
elements from the franchise.
''Destructoid'' also praised the minigames as it gives the players more content to play after finishing the main story.
''Polygon'' praised the diversity within the Class Trials, as the constant minigames entertained the reviewer.
''Game Revolution'' criticized the Class Trials for taking too much time enough to make the player tired of the game.
Sales
Within its first week on sale in Japan, the game sold a total of 116,172 copies with the Vita version being the second best-selling game of the week and the PS4 version being the third best-selling game of the week. This would be the highest debut for a ''Danganronpa'' game and by February 2017, the PlayStation Vita version had sold over 115,840 copies in Japan. The
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release had an estimated total of 73,400 players by July 2018. As of December 2017, the game had sold a total of 194,300 copies in Japan.
Accolades
The game was nominated for "Best Visual Novel" in ''
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''s 2017 Game of the Year Awards; for "Best Portable Game" in ''Destructoid''s Game of the Year Awards 2017; and for "Best Adventure Game" and "Most Innovative" in
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's Best of 2017 Awards. It won the award for "Best Plot Twist" in ''
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''s 2017 Adventure Game of the Year Awards. In addition, the game was nominated for "Game, Franchise Adventure" at the 17th Annual National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers Awards, and won the Excellence Prize at the
Famitsu Awards.
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