It's the most innovative shooter I've played, but I certainly won't forget that I got through the story mode in two hours, and the other modes get boring quickly.

It has some problems that make the experience less fun, but through very enjoyable gameplay and a great campaign, I forgot about them and let myself get carried away.

Challenging, yet not frustrating. It has so much content in it that one simply has the desire to return to this world again and again to discover even more.

Solid gameplay combined with interesting world creation and an interesting, but a bit too long storyline. Plus it's challenging in a fair way. I'm really glad that I got the chance to play this on Vita.

Sure, it takes things people like from other games, but that makes it a mix of what's enjoyable about open world adventures, and Nemesis system? Wonderful.

It has problems with framerate or collisions sometimes, but at the same time it has many good as well as great elements in it. Sometimes it is even better than Transformed.

The definition of a perfect sequel. It corrects all the mistakes of its predecessor, and adds many great things. The first game was already really good, but the second is pure gold.

Without a doubt the best in the series in terms of gameplay and aesthetic, but not perfect when it comes to the story. Most of it is really good. It's just the finale that does one absolutely great thing and one that is pretty bad. Overall, still a great way to end this series.

If it weren't for Deadpool's character and humor (which can be weak at times anyway), the game wouldn't be able to defend itself. Simply put, the gameplay is very weak.

It has some decent gameplay ideas, but forcing to max out those really long levels is not a good thing. At times it's ok, and at other times it's awful.

Improved gameplay, a strong cast, and an engaging story with a finale that could've easily been a mistake, but it delighted me. I love the game despite some problems.

It's like taking Saints Row IV and stripping away everything cool from it and leaving only the gameplay basics. Repetitive to the point of being painful and it's just bland.

Actually, it beats the first part in every way. Everything has been absolutely polished. Only the ending and a few minor details hurt.

It is impressive only the first time, but I appreciate its uniqueness and creativity.

Let's just say that Danganronpa became a special series for a teenager like me. Now, I can easily see myself noticing flaws of the story and the simplicity of the gameplay that would've been improved in the next instalments. But I think that it's not bad for me to rate the game this hard since it was quite a big deal for me. And even though some things are not as good as I remembered them, there are still so many fantastic elements.