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Wellcrafted and fascinating story
Diverse and relatable cast of characters
Fastpaced trials add excitement to the storytelling
Game presents an optimistic face even amid the dour events
School Life gives you a chance to learn about every character
Class Trials make mysterysolving fast paced and intense
Recurring cast of characters adds depth and emotional weight to successive cases
Great setting and premise
Solid voice acting and a stellar OST
Interesting characters with clashing personalities
The editors didn't like
Some tired plot twists add little of interest
School Life's main hook doesn't grab your attention
Characters don't seem to have object permanence
Narrative pace is frustrating and doesn't trust the player's attention span
Text and framerate issues make the port kind of embarrassing
Class Trials make mysterysolving fast paced and intense, Recurring cast of characters adds depth and emotional weight to successive cases
Characters don't seem to have object permanence, Narrative pace is frustrating and doesn't trust the player's attention span, Text and framerate issues make the port kind of embarrassing
Published: 2014-02-13, Author: Adam , review by: gotgame.com
Danganronpa may miss the mark with many gamers because of the style of game it is. However, if you're ready for a solid story and intriguing characters, it's a great time to bust out the Vita and give the game a try. What you'll find is a great adventure...
Abstract: When Makoto Naegi, a thoroughly average high school student, is invited to the prestigious Hope's Peak Academy, he thinks he's quite lucky. When he passes out and wakes up to find he's imprisoned in the school and forced to take part in a game of death, h...
Abstract: Persona meets Virtue's Last Reward meets Ace Attorney is the easiest way to describe Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc's amalgamation. But the sum of those parts is much more — a psychedelic murder mystery with a wide enough appeal to interest gamers who p...
Published: 2014-02-11, Author: Tom , review by: gamespot.com
Wellcrafted and fascinating story, Diverse and relatable cast of characters, Fastpaced trials add excitement to the storytelling, Game presents an optimistic face even amid the dour events, School Life gives you a chance to learn about every character
Some tired plot twists add little of interest, School Life's main hook doesn't grab your attention
Abstract: CommentWords fail me when it comes to Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. It is, without a doubt, one of the strangest, most disturbing games I've ever played. It horrifies me that it exists. And yet…I kind of like it.Actually, that's really understating...
Published: 2014-03-09, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Battle RoyaleAtmosphericCrisp artworkFitting voice acting / musicEclectic gameplay mixGrange HillLack of Vita featuresNavigation can feel repetitiveYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Vita ReviewDanga...
Brilliantly clever, beautiful to look at and with the added court room chaos, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is guilty of being one of the finest PS Vita games on the handheld.Lizard rating: 9/10...