I just couldn’t get behind this one man, I bought it on release day and have since played through 2 of the games 4 routes, I didn’t have it in me to play either of the others because the good characters and presentation of this game is not enough to warrant the absurd amount of time it takes to reach significant narrative bits and an absolutely horrendous main character, not to mention the fact that your choices basically don’t affect anything after the 50th day out of potentially 180. Want to do the romance route? Sure just so long as you don’t expect the relationship to last or to get ANY chance of a happy ending of any kind. Same if you wanna win money, main character is just possessed by the spirit of a money grubbing shithead out of nowhere along the way and the train to his untimely and well-deserved death cannot be stopped. Even if the half of the routes i didn’t play were good (not holding out hope for great) it still wouldn’t change the fact that half of this 50$ VN is straight rotten garbo
I've noticed quite a few contradictions with what the developer passed the game off as: First - they say that it's to raise awareness of "Misogyny". This is a lie, because the women in the game are all the murderers (Exceptions being Mia and Valerie, buuuut they're left six feet under) - alongside Gio (Greed Route - dead in Suspicion), Daan and Isak (Even though he also ends up six feet under in the final chapter of the Suspicion Route) Second - The protagonist is constantly moaning about Misogyny Third - Despite being "LGBTQIA friendly", you can only get 3 endings in the Lust Route - all of which are female Fourth - They poorly represent mental health, by saying that Eva has ADHD - when it feels more like she just had autism pretty weak on the spectrum (Speaking from experience). Anni, who has Hyperthymesia (Basically extremely strong memory) somehow "forgets" that there was poison in the apple crumble and is able to be manipulated into helping with the plan Fifth - They present Daan as this "Hero of justice", who agrees with the "House Arrest" idea in the beginning. Come the end, it turns out that he was one of the people who planned the poisoning - intending for the culprits, and Harrison (Even though Mia ended up eating the poison) to be killed via poison while passing themselves (Since it's a joint effort between the 4 survivors) off as some masked stranger who poisons them. Sixth - The devs pass Sasha (Who's non-binary) off as a stereotype with her constant porn jokes. Finally - When the CEO got negative feedback on the game, he threw a massive tantrum of which two of the VA's in the game stuck up for him (One of them said that half the cast were LGBTQIA... funny how they were the only 2 backing him up. 'Specially given the fact their jobs were at stake if things didn't change soon)
Fourth- Pretty sure Annika was lying about forgetting the poison in the apple crumble since she didn’t want to out herself. Annika is also her maid persona so we never really got to see what the real her is like and how she was manipulated
@@Anna-kz7km Exactly, it irritated me that Mia or Harrison didn't call her out at that point - only in the end, when Harrison realised that the entire island were in on the scheme
Literally, they say it’s against misogyny but then the main character is basically SA-ing the female characters … The lgbtq+ characters are also terrible people (most literal murderers) and as a non-binary person I absolutely despise that non-binary character , they’re literally a walking stereotype ( same for the disabled characters constantly being infantilised and very stereotypical )
One of the games I’ve preordered glad it’s not a carbon copy of danganronpa and it’s diverse enough to stand on its own 😄 like process of elimination that was different I’m hoping we will see sequels to both of these
I'm having trouble getting into the game. I feel like I'm constantly waiting for something to happen and nothing is. Maybe I'm just too old but I have no idea what some of the characters are even saying at times and it's not because they're speaking a foreign language. They also seem pretty stereotyped. I get the feeling as I play the game more it will get better and all sorts of stuff will get revealed, but I just don't care enough to keep going. I'm so bored, which is unfortunate but it's cool that others are enjoying the game as it was intended.
So, i'm not the only one who found each character far too stereotypical? Someone was called a "Bigot" for pointing it out when *Spoilers below* I mean, Sasha's constantly making sex jokes - Daan seems to have a warped perception of justice (As we see in the Suspicion Route), Eva's a walking pop culture reference with all the "LOL" and other abbreviations. Gio's the one who can't keep his aggression under control, as we see from him intimidating Mia during the common route and killing Harrison in the Greed ending. Isak seems to be some sort of deluded cultist. Mia's portrayed as a perfectionist (Can't really pick fault, i'm a perfectionist lol), Harrison is portrayed as being the egotistical one (Key evidence - Lust route, and the second investigation of the Suspicion Route). Valerie is portrayed as the tsundere of the group - given the fact that she's sometimes polite (Key evidence - her Trust Route event), but can also be manipulative (As evident from the fact that she's constantly making "requests" of Annika) - Despite being the one with the strongest memory, Annika is shown to be the most gullible (A point backed up by the fact that when she's outed in the end, she's the only one who looks nervous of the 4), Lumi seems to be the one with social anxiety (Given the fact that she's mostly quiet until she's outed as the murderer in the second trial, where she mentally snaps) and Chica seems to be the sort to put family before anyone else, given her reluctance to leave the island until Joana's returned to her
That one guy which I thought was gay turned out to be straight and a real fuckboy too, apparently Meanwhile the ones I thought was straight turned out the gay ones in the end. But the Yuri characters are the ones that I entirely never could have guessed.
The music is decent kinda just chills in the background…the length…really depends on show fast you read and if you know what you want. I’d say 20-30 hours on a first play through.
Hated this game...finished it last night and now going back to playing Nonary games. Same songs for half the game no matter what room. No puzzles beyond the baby one at the start and the 5 word one on your app. The middle of the game is a chore to slog through & gets boring
It's a great time for Mystery fans right now. So many interesting titles released and others to come. Can't wait for EDEN and DECAPOLICE! HAVARD MARKS! Thanks for the reliable info! Had an eye on this one myself.
Yeah I think they brought up DR in order to catch the eyes of DR fans, as it's the most mainstream/recognizable title among the genre, but as you've stated, if it doesn't deliver on that, it can backfire. World's End Club initially introduced itself that way and turned some peeps off once they realized the true narrative in its later advertising. I personally love the Atmospheres Kodaka and Uchikoshi create so I didn't mind at all.
I played the demo and liked it enough to buy the full game. Sounds like it'll take a while to get to the more interesting parts of the story but I'm excited to see what's in store.
@@ZerkyP30 I started playing the full game last night. It's all right so far. In most cases, you're just choosing who to hang out with in a pretty relaxed scenario. But there a few times when you're forced into an event that ends up teaching you more about one or more particular characters. Looks like there's a lot of build-up in the beginning but I imagine it'll pay off later on.
Can every character die? I´m currently at day 50 and spending most of my time with eva and annika lol. Yet there is little to no sense of tension, let alone a feeling that death or danger is imminent
@@PlayStation360Gamer The routes in question being Suspicion, where the majority of people end up dead due to poisoning and other methods - and Greed, which has Harrison and Isak dying
Hey just a question, is it possible to have love relationship with EVERYONE? I'm trying with Francisca actually. And also how can we become best friends with someone?
They didn't list it, but it's worth the price - the amount of thinking outside the box needed (Well, if you put the terrible customer service, false advertising and projection are anything to go by)
Apart from the fact that it feels more like the game dev's way of projecting his beliefs on you (As backed up by the fact that the Communications manager says that he was open to feedback, and then the main CEO was bawling like a baby because he was getting negative feedback)
Feels more like SDRA2, with the fact that they're stuck on the island... with a threat looming over them (In SDRA2, it was Mikado - here, Giovanni gives that vibe due to being mafia)
@@fierytigergaming8112 LOL I'll look that up. You can tell its woke with a forced diverse cast of characters and personalities that are ideals to woke people.
I don't see what's suspicious about this, he got a review code to play the game early, as many reviewers do. Did he say he didn't finish it and I missed it?
Not a death game?? 😭 I could have sworn thats what it was marketed as
I doubt that admitting the game's a morality lesson instead of a death game will make it sell
I just couldn’t get behind this one man, I bought it on release day and have since played through 2 of the games 4 routes, I didn’t have it in me to play either of the others because the good characters and presentation of this game is not enough to warrant the absurd amount of time it takes to reach significant narrative bits and an absolutely horrendous main character, not to mention the fact that your choices basically don’t affect anything after the 50th day out of potentially 180. Want to do the romance route? Sure just so long as you don’t expect the relationship to last or to get ANY chance of a happy ending of any kind. Same if you wanna win money, main character is just possessed by the spirit of a money grubbing shithead out of nowhere along the way and the train to his untimely and well-deserved death cannot be stopped. Even if the half of the routes i didn’t play were good (not holding out hope for great) it still wouldn’t change the fact that half of this 50$ VN is straight rotten garbo
It always sucks when a game is bad but the art is amazing
have been waiting for this review! Much appreciated.
Thanks for hanging out :)
Same here, and I also very much appreciate your profile picture 👌🏻
Never played a Dangan-Ronpa game, but just looking at the box art it made me think of Zero Escape but this game is not similar to zero escape games.
I've noticed quite a few contradictions with what the developer passed the game off as:
First - they say that it's to raise awareness of "Misogyny". This is a lie, because the women in the game are all the murderers (Exceptions being Mia and Valerie, buuuut they're left six feet under) - alongside Gio (Greed Route - dead in Suspicion), Daan and Isak (Even though he also ends up six feet under in the final chapter of the Suspicion Route)
Second - The protagonist is constantly moaning about Misogyny
Third - Despite being "LGBTQIA friendly", you can only get 3 endings in the Lust Route - all of which are female
Fourth - They poorly represent mental health, by saying that Eva has ADHD - when it feels more like she just had autism pretty weak on the spectrum (Speaking from experience). Anni, who has Hyperthymesia (Basically extremely strong memory) somehow "forgets" that there was poison in the apple crumble and is able to be manipulated into helping with the plan
Fifth - They present Daan as this "Hero of justice", who agrees with the "House Arrest" idea in the beginning. Come the end, it turns out that he was one of the people who planned the poisoning - intending for the culprits, and Harrison (Even though Mia ended up eating the poison) to be killed via poison while passing themselves (Since it's a joint effort between the 4 survivors) off as some masked stranger who poisons them.
Sixth - The devs pass Sasha (Who's non-binary) off as a stereotype with her constant porn jokes.
Finally - When the CEO got negative feedback on the game, he threw a massive tantrum of which two of the VA's in the game stuck up for him (One of them said that half the cast were LGBTQIA... funny how they were the only 2 backing him up. 'Specially given the fact their jobs were at stake if things didn't change soon)
Fourth- Pretty sure Annika was lying about forgetting the poison in the apple crumble since she didn’t want to out herself. Annika is also her maid persona so we never really got to see what the real her is like and how she was manipulated
@@Anna-kz7km Exactly, it irritated me that Mia or Harrison didn't call her out at that point - only in the end, when Harrison realised that the entire island were in on the scheme
Literally, they say it’s against misogyny but then the main character is basically SA-ing the female characters …
The lgbtq+ characters are also terrible people (most literal murderers) and as a non-binary person I absolutely despise that non-binary character , they’re literally a walking stereotype ( same for the disabled characters constantly being infantilised and very stereotypical )
I would’ve been more tempted to get if the whole cast was playable with their own story and background instead of this.
I've seen a lot of mixed reactions so far, not sure if I'll buy it.
We're also a little divided at NP on it, but it's a fun time.
Dont
do not buy it
Don't, the advertising was misleading
Buy if you think Dustborn is better than Ocarina of Time
One of the games I’ve preordered glad it’s not a carbon copy of danganronpa and it’s diverse enough to stand on its own 😄 like process of elimination that was different I’m hoping we will see sequels to both of these
Process of Elimination was really great! The soundtrack alone was awesome but the story and characters really made the game.
I'm having trouble getting into the game. I feel like I'm constantly waiting for something to happen and nothing is. Maybe I'm just too old but I have no idea what some of the characters are even saying at times and it's not because they're speaking a foreign language. They also seem pretty stereotyped. I get the feeling as I play the game more it will get better and all sorts of stuff will get revealed, but I just don't care enough to keep going. I'm so bored, which is unfortunate but it's cool that others are enjoying the game as it was intended.
Yea that was my trouble with the opening months.
So, i'm not the only one who found each character far too stereotypical? Someone was called a "Bigot" for pointing it out when *Spoilers below*
I mean, Sasha's constantly making sex jokes - Daan seems to have a warped perception of justice (As we see in the Suspicion Route), Eva's a walking pop culture reference with all the "LOL" and other abbreviations. Gio's the one who can't keep his aggression under control, as we see from him intimidating Mia during the common route and killing Harrison in the Greed ending. Isak seems to be some sort of deluded cultist. Mia's portrayed as a perfectionist (Can't really pick fault, i'm a perfectionist lol), Harrison is portrayed as being the egotistical one (Key evidence - Lust route, and the second investigation of the Suspicion Route). Valerie is portrayed as the tsundere of the group - given the fact that she's sometimes polite (Key evidence - her Trust Route event), but can also be manipulative (As evident from the fact that she's constantly making "requests" of Annika) - Despite being the one with the strongest memory, Annika is shown to be the most gullible (A point backed up by the fact that when she's outed in the end, she's the only one who looks nervous of the 4), Lumi seems to be the one with social anxiety (Given the fact that she's mostly quiet until she's outed as the murderer in the second trial, where she mentally snaps) and Chica seems to be the sort to put family before anyone else, given her reluctance to leave the island until Joana's returned to her
That one guy which I thought was gay turned out to be straight and a real fuckboy too, apparently
Meanwhile the ones I thought was straight turned out the gay ones in the end.
But the Yuri characters are the ones that I entirely never could have guessed.
Who's your favorite girl NP?
Easy, Anni.
How long is the game and how is the music?
The music is decent kinda just chills in the background…the length…really depends on show fast you read and if you know what you want. I’d say 20-30 hours on a first play through.
Hated this game...finished it last night and now going back to playing Nonary games. Same songs for half the game no matter what room. No puzzles beyond the baby one at the start and the 5 word one on your app. The middle of the game is a chore to slog through & gets boring
Hey I have a question, is it possible to have love relationship and if it is how can we do it?
It's a great time for Mystery fans right now. So many interesting titles released and others to come. Can't wait for EDEN and DECAPOLICE! HAVARD MARKS! Thanks for the reliable info! Had an eye on this one myself.
Yeah I think they brought up DR in order to catch the eyes of DR fans, as it's the most mainstream/recognizable title among the genre, but as you've stated, if it doesn't deliver on that, it can backfire. World's End Club initially introduced itself that way and turned some peeps off once they realized the true narrative in its later advertising. I personally love the Atmospheres Kodaka and Uchikoshi create so I didn't mind at all.
Can you tell what good mystery games are out so far you revommend?
I played the demo and liked it enough to buy the full game.
Sounds like it'll take a while to get to the more interesting parts of the story but I'm excited to see what's in store.
Is it good so far?
@@ZerkyP30 I started playing the full game last night. It's all right so far.
In most cases, you're just choosing who to hang out with in a pretty relaxed scenario. But there a few times when you're forced into an event that ends up teaching you more about one or more particular characters.
Looks like there's a lot of build-up in the beginning but I imagine it'll pay off later on.
Can every character die? I´m currently at day 50 and spending most of my time with eva and annika lol. Yet there is little to no sense of tension, let alone a feeling that death or danger is imminent
There is one route where people die, but it's only 6. And no punishment time, only house arrest
which route is that? I absolutely want to go that route lol
@@Phil_Official Suspicion - you get it after fulfilling certain requirements
thank you, I´m gonna check it out for my second playthrough
I'm from Sweden, I also like fika and godis!
Yay!
Is it actually a death/killing game? I'm at day 21 and no one died.
Im in day 83 and nothing, its very slow
If you meet the right requirements, yes (I think you have to confront Mia with the information you learn about her through the "Dirt" tab)
@@fierytigergaming8112 I have to try it XD
only certain routes contain murders.. but no, this is not a death game at its center.
@@PlayStation360Gamer The routes in question being Suspicion, where the majority of people end up dead due to poisoning and other methods - and Greed, which has Harrison and Isak dying
I honestly kinda felt scammed with game, and I got it on sale too
Hey just a question, is it possible to have love relationship with EVERYONE? I'm trying with Francisca actually. And also how can we become best friends with someone?
You’ll see a flash of white when something affected the relationship. Just spend time with them.
@@NoisyPixelNews and for love? Is it possible with everyone?
@@valerylassiaz Nope, you're stuck with the 3 - mainly because Lumi and Mia are a couple at the end of the game (A major let-down, ngl)
@@fierytigergaming8112 so with who is it possible ? And how can we get in couple ?
@@valerylassiaz Chica, Annika and Eva
I wish you guys would say in your review how long the game is. Is it like a 10 hour vn or like 30-40, is it enough to be worth the price?
They didn't list it, but it's worth the price - the amount of thinking outside the box needed (Well, if you put the terrible customer service, false advertising and projection are anything to go by)
it is not worth the price trust me
Thanks
Anybody actually finished the game? I played like 3h and its ok I guess. Does it get better, so is it worth the time?
Apart from the fact that it feels more like the game dev's way of projecting his beliefs on you (As backed up by the fact that the Communications manager says that he was open to feedback, and then the main CEO was bawling like a baby because he was getting negative feedback)
The game is too long honestly, should’ve been a month at most if they wanted anyone to actually finish it let alone get the other endings
The premise sounds like a mix of 999 and DR2, so it does have potential
Feels more like SDRA2, with the fact that they're stuck on the island... with a threat looming over them (In SDRA2, it was Mikado - here, Giovanni gives that vibe due to being mafia)
3:28 might be some of the worst dialogue and voice acting ive ever seen in a game 🤣
ah, fake Danganronpa
It seems like western anime art
Im confused. What do you actually do in this besides listen yo people talk?
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Game looks woke, skipping and the dialog is too cringy and zoomer.
Course it is, it's woke propaganda (Took until I saw the CEO's reaction to negative feedback to piece together though)
@@fierytigergaming8112 LOL I'll look that up. You can tell its woke with a forced diverse cast of characters and personalities that are ideals to woke people.
@@HanSDevX He called the people that disagreed "Bigoted" (Uh, pretty sure it's the PRESENTATION which is the problem - not the REPRESENTATION)
@@fierytigergaming8112 100%
Thanks I was on the fence with this one, doesn't help that it is pricey for what it is.
You played enough of a 40-90 hour visual novel already to give it an honest review? Hmmmmm
We’ve had it for weeks…
I don't see what's suspicious about this, he got a review code to play the game early, as many reviewers do. Did he say he didn't finish it and I missed it?
I finished it, but I would say it’s a game you’ll want to play multiple times.
Weird how there are no other reviews for this.....For a game thats 40 hours long at least the review is ankle deep very round about @@NoisyPixelNews
@@NoisyPixelNewsi bought it i hope it was still worth it i mean its fun right