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Danganronpa v3
Danganronpa v3














Instead of continuing the story of Hope’s Peak Academy, Spike Chunsoft once made a game that was a cynical satire of the franchise, pointing fingers at both the developers who created it and the fans that demanded it continue.

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The series extrapolated this rebellious attitude to an entire game with Danganronpa V3, a return to the murder mystery in a separate continuity altogether.

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This is a franchise that, in service of its narrative, opted to release a puzzle shooter and an anime to naturally conclude the Hope’s Peak saga, even if that ran counter to a fandom that wanted it to return to its murder mystery roots. In fact, the series has been overtly antagonistic to the notion - all in the name of staying true to its story.

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  • And if you’re a long-time fan simply looking for more of these characters, Danganronpa S has that in spades. I spent a lot of time playing as my favorite character in the series, the mastermind behind Monokuma, and was genuinely compelled by their reflection on their ideology in this non-canonical space. If that’s what you’re looking for, there’s certainly a lot of content to sink your teeth into, and the social elements bring characters together who never actually met in the series’ continuity for some fun, and occasionally great interactions. So if V3’s already done this, what is Danganronpa S, really? It’s mostly just more of the same, just with some extra bells and whistles you won’t find in V3’s version. Instead, the students of Hope’s Peak Academy go to the Neo World Program for a mostly chill social sim splayed out across a board game, as was the case in Danganronpa V3’s first iteration of these systems back in 2017. Danganronpa S is built upon the foundation of the franchise’s lore, but it’s not using these concepts to facilitate its usual teen-murder-mystery-death match synonymous with Monokuma’s appearance. These kids spend their time on the virtual island developing their talents, all to combat Monokuma’s deranged minions.Īll of the proper nouns above will be familiar to any long-time fan of the series.

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    Once inside, series’ antagonist Monokuma corrupts the entire thing, and floods the beaches and resorts of Jabberwock with monsters made in the animatronic teddy bear’s image. This takes place in a virtual reality called the Neo World Program, which projects the image of a tropical paradise called Jabberwock Island. All the characters are either students or family members of students at Hope’s Peak Academy, and are taking part in the school’s Talent Development Camp. It uses much of the series’ iconography to Frankenstein a scenario where the casts of all four games ( Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls, and Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony ) are able to experience a life devoid of the main series’ killing game, and just vibe on the beach like mostly normal high school students. But in the broader context of Danganronpa, I don’t have a lot of positive readings on why a series that held itself to a higher standard of narrative integrity than most video game series ever do has released a game like it.ĭanganronpa S is a non-canonical expansion of a mini-game in Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony.

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    On its surface, Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp is a mostly fun, mindless spin-off of Spike Chunsoft’s murder mystery visual novel series with some interesting writing surrounding its various “what if” scenarios.














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