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.

2020

I don't even know where to start.... Supergiant has impressed me with this game. Everything is in the right place and every element is wonderful. Simply a fantastic game.

Certain basics are quite alright, but over time, the game becomes terribly frustrating, and also too encouraging to spend money, because with your own efforts you get too little.

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.

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.

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.

Alright, how should I start this... Obviously, since I'm a fan of the series, I will view this game a bit differently from people who don't like Danganronpa as much as I do. But there still has to be something specific about my opinion. I mean, most of the people heavily dislike Another Episode. Even hate it. Meanwhile, I consider it to be absolutely great.

Why? I think that it tackles upon some heavy themes quite well. If you disagree with it, it's okay. I totally understand why so many people aren't satisfied with the depiction of certain things. But let's just remember that even if a game shows something cruel, it doesn't necessarily mean that it approves said thing. Ultra Despair Girls aren't meant to be an enjoyable experience. And I think that this is the reason why I like it.

It's a massively different game from the rest of the series. Not only in the terms of the story, but also gameplay. And yeah, it's not a complex TPS. Not even a great one. The whole game looks cheap (with exception of beautiful sprites) and even feels like it. Maybe I'm just quite forgiving, but I still enjoyed it. I mean, if I didn't, I wouldn't have replayed the game on PS4 and get the platinum trophy.

I don't want to make this too long, so I'll just sum it up saying that I understand why this game is problematic for many. I'm not the type of person who will try to convince them that they should like it, because a reason A and reason B... I only wanted to say that despite everything, I heavily appreciate this story and I even liked the gameplay. It's kinda a special game for me.

Blair Witch Project, but someone decided that they would rather make a story about a former soldier with PTSD and have as little in common with the original as possible. Bloober Team, why?

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.

Polished graphically and with a gameplay at the highest level. Some elements work not as great, but still as a whole it is a magnificent game.

It brilliantly combines seriousness and humor, as well as a fantastically written story with equally thoughtful gameplay. Everything is perfectly in place here. Well, maybe with an exception of some outdated elements.

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

2010

A beautiful, atmospheric and interesting game with creative puzzles and a dark atmosphere.

A lot of improvements over Shattered Crystal that made Fire and Ice a playable, enjoyable and decently made title.

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.