Danganronpa: Live or Die

Danganronpa: Live or Die

released on Apr 16, 2023

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Danganronpa: Live or Die

released on Apr 16, 2023

Follow Megumi and 15 other people locked inside a luxurious mansion. An evil mechanical bear known as Monokuma forces them to play a killing game. Will they start killing each other? Who will survive?


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I completely respect everyone who worked on this project, as making a game is incredibly hard. That being said this is one of the worst written stories I have ever played. Dear god. I've never wanted a majority of the cast to die in one of these games but god damn. The engine limitations really hit this game harder than anything could have. It has the problem of something like DRA1 with it's non-stop debates but that's not the to and fro of it's problems. The writing is so questionable, especially with the twist at the end. The reason? Everyone's from different timeframes, so thus if anyone asked the date or mentioned time the whole illusion would break. The problem? Every single floor has a pop-culture reference that would probably give away something about the year the characters are from, but nobody ever does that so- Regardless, most of the cases require at most 2 functioning brain cells to complete with maybe the exception of chapter 4 and 5, but the former suffers from copying DR1 syndrome. Regardless, the funniest moment of the play-through was when the sequel tease dropped and my brain internally shat itself. I do like Dacchi tho he was like the one redeeming trait of this game because he actually had a character and screentime and it was done well, and he's actually kinda of funny by this games standards. Although the clear lack of writing has much to see. Lastly, yes the graphics are uhhh interesting to say the least. But I try not to judge games to harshly on art styles, but the poor on character modeling really destroys the emotions of some scenes and it's not something that one can just gloss over.

first game to sell a liveillion copies