Genuinely one of the reasons why I like V3 so much. They became self aware of the poor writing and made fun of endless sequel and reboot culture. The series is always so black and white good v evil because all people want is to feel hope, is to feel good. I had a discussion with someone about this. I talked to a fan and, ironically, they hate V3 because they just want to feel hope, they want to feel good and they want more Danganronpa. They are the problem. V3 makes a pretty good critique on the predictable patternistic behaviour of storywriting, it's self aware about being fiction, it is critiquing itself. Kodaka knew what he was doing.
I was fine with it ending at the DR3 anime. Though I only checked the anime out after beating all 3 mainline games. I just kinda see this as an alternate universe. It's fine on its own, I loved the characters, and I really like how the characters handled the circumstances (by going against the viewers, or technically, us players). I just feel like it ending at the anime finishes the story.
The way Clair De Lune plays and Shuichi’s performance as he turns down Keebo’s optimistic statments really stood out to me.
I ALMOST CRIED WHEN THEY DID THAT
Genuinely one of the reasons why I like V3 so much. They became self aware of the poor writing and made fun of endless sequel and reboot culture.
The series is always so black and white good v evil because all people want is to feel hope, is to feel good. I had a discussion with someone about this.
I talked to a fan and, ironically, they hate V3 because they just want to feel hope, they want to feel good and they want more Danganronpa. They are the problem.
V3 makes a pretty good critique on the predictable patternistic behaviour of storywriting, it's self aware about being fiction, it is critiquing itself.
Kodaka knew what he was doing.
I was fine with it ending at the DR3 anime. Though I only checked the anime out after beating all 3 mainline games.
I just kinda see this as an alternate universe. It's fine on its own, I loved the characters, and I really like how the characters handled the circumstances (by going against the viewers, or technically, us players). I just feel like it ending at the anime finishes the story.
danganronpa is what makes hope and despair not sound likes words anymore
It was already a really emotional scene BUT CLAIR DE LUNE IN THE BACKGROUND 😭😭😭😭😭
hope doesn’t even sound like a word anymore
Hop
Hoep
Houpe
I KEEP HEARING "I REJECT THAT *HOE.* 💀💀
@@YiSangLimbusCompanyhoe
The moment where Shuichi goes from the Mastermind's puppet to the true protagonist.
That why
He is the best protogonist in danganronpa
“I reject that hope!” It sounds like he’s crying on the word hope…
I mean he was crying a little before
Kiibo: Hop-
Shuichi: NO THATS WRONG
Nagito: THE HELL YOU SAY YOU STU-
What is hope? A burden you bear? I reject both hope and despair!!
They suck
OK WOW I LEGIT FORGOT ABOUT THIS PART ITS PRETTY GOOD ACTUALLY
SO I SAY NO I REJECT THAT HOPE
DONT YOU SEE? DESPAIR IS THE ONLY CHOICE
"I WILL CUT DOWN YOUR WORDS!"
Debussy playing in the background 😢
KEEBO SOUNDS LIKE HES CRYING
Claire de line playing in the fuckin bg
This part genuinely makes me feel sad ngl
Shuichi was so right 0:23
Funny how peeps hate himiko meanwhile her and kiboi carried the trial- maki as well
I haven’t played killing harmony,
But Himiko has improved since chapter 3’s ending,
Just what the fuck
@@SodiumNuke
Lmao
tenko's death really changed her
nah
No hope lives on
No that's wrong!
@@onesecondmrproof6652I agree with that!
@onesecondmrproof6652 no that wrong
@@TheInterubranMan23hope keeps on going!
@@hazemimam6826....... THAT'S WRONG
I wouldnt have expected to play as a random robot in this game the plot twists in v3 is actually crazy
I cried
Not nagito making this whole conversation because he’s hope “People want hope” BECAUSE OF NAGITO