I tried Dangrunba for the first time when fans translated it into English on my PSP. The amount of admiration from both ends was enough to buy the PlayStation Vita with the second part that NIS America officially released there, and once again ... I was tempted to return the experience on the Steam platform and the PC, and I wanted the game to reach a larger fan base thanks to the spread of the grand platform among the audience compared to Vista.
As a game that belongs to Visual Novels, this means that most of your time in this game will be spent reading texts, but the game also has a game side. Exploring the game looks very simple as you move the cursor on the background and press a button to scan backgrounds like "point and click" games, and the control process looks smooth and perfect as I never miss the touch screen of the Vita. However, I did not like the map of the game very much in fact, and the way it moved sideways seemed to me a step backward compared to the first part and the ramification of the islands in the game is a bit misleading. During partial investigation things will not change much so you will talk to the characters and collect evidence in an attempt to find out what really happened.
Conclusion
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A collection of coolest detective issues in the gaming world, an exciting story filled with disconcerting surprises of minds and a wonderful ending, supporting original Japanese voices.
The game is one of the best storytelling products in the gaming world and the character of Nagito Kumaida will remain in the minds of players for a long time.
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I haven't played this one yet I only played Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. I found the game very interesting and kinda funny. But it was good enough and I think I will buy this one on the next steam sale.
a really weird game concept, may get familliar soon
Tons of misspelling "Dangneronba"
Nice review! I tried the first one, couldn't get into it. Maybe I'll give that one a try again.