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Danganronpa V3 has a release date in Japan!

New Danganronpa V3: Everyone’s New Semester of Killing is coming out for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in Japan on January 12, 2016. And of course, there will be an awesome Limited Edition Bundle which will include:

 

  • A copy of New Danganronpa V3: Everyone’s New Semester of Killing
  • Danganronpa 2017 calendar
  • New Monokma strap
  • Soundtrack & Cast Comment CD
  • Original custom theme download code
  • Original anime (Blu-ray) Super Danganronpa 2.5: Nagito Komaeda and the Destroyer of the World

Still no word for a North American release, but I am thinking around fall? What do you think? Are you excited for the next installment of the Danganronpa series? I really want to see the anime!

 

 

 

Danganronpa V3 to come to Japan January 2017

Despair Arc and Future Arc is not enough! After both series end (Which should be in about two weeks), it will be a short wait until we can get more Danganronpa!  A new trailer shows New Danganronpa V3: Everyone’s New Semester of Killing will hit Japan in January 2017.  We also get to meet our new protagonist, Kaede Akamatsu.

From the trailer, it looks like the newest game will be taking place in the ruins of Hope’s Peak Academy with similar gameplay to the first two titles. Do you think Hope will win yet again in the next game?  Check out some screens and the trailer below!


Danganronpa 3: Despair Arc Episode 5

The Beginning of the End

Although it wasn’t too hard to guess, but obviously, Mitarai is being impersonated by the Ultimate Impostor.  Am I the only one that absolutely loves the irony of it, you know, since the Ultimate Imposter is just a larger version of someone else and clearly his own identity, in a way.

In the meantime, Chisa transfers to the reserve course for half a year.  When she returns, she is, of course, greeted by much love from her class. Peko and Kizuryu are getting pretty buddy-buddy along with Sonia and Gundam.  Chiaki is considered the super glue of the class. It’s a pretty nice reunion, however, Nagito is still missing. In her time at the reserve course, Chisa learned about the Kamukura Project, a project named after the founder of Hope’s Peak Academy, Izuru Kamukura. She also notes the disappearance of Hajime Hinata.

The most exciting part about this episode, however, it the appearance of none other than Junko Enoshima and Mukuro Ikusaba! Junko and Mukuro enter Hope’s Peak Academy alongside Naegi and it’s both so hopeful and despair inducing at the same time!

Is it weird that I want to see how this world crumbled?

What are your thoughts about the episode? What do you think of Hajime and his warped thinking, that by gaining so much talent it would make Chiaki proud?  Tell me in the comments!

 

Danganronpa 3: Future Arc Episode 5

Dreams of Distant Days
(You know the drill, there’s spoilers.)

You can take a guess, but the episode gives away who will die from the beginning.  Why go into a back story? Because you want us to feel something when they’re gone, that’s why!

Either way, we see the relationship between Ruruka and Seiko going all the way back to childhood.  I want to sympathize with Ruruka, but I can’t.  Seiko says she cannot eat sugar because it will have a bad side effect with her medicine; it could kill her.  Ruruka fails to acknowledge that and takes personal offense. Ruruka feels like she can’t share herself with Seiko because she won’t eat her sweets.  I question whether they were really friends to begin with.  Poor Seiko, she helped Ruruka without a second thought and ended up being used in the end.  She’s the poor sickly girl who just wanted a friend! Of course, that’s me picking sides.

Two new forbidden moves have been revealed. However, it didn’t matter much.

Seiko-Allowing someone to step on your shadow.
Kazuo Tengan – Cannot answer a question with a lie.

Tengan’s forbidden action would have been extremely helpful because of the situation the Future Foundation is in! Unfortunately, Danganronpa is nothing but all sorts of messed up things, one after the other.  If there’s no Despair, there’s no Danganronpa! Here’s what we learn from Tengan:

He believes that war alone will not end Despair and he believes in the Kamakura Project to cultivate hope; he will not let it go to waste.  Perhaps another cameo from Hajime will come up? Tengan is also not a remnant of despair and knows the attackers identity.  This little tid-bit could not be revealed to us.  But, if you can understand lip flap, let me know if the comments what his answer was! Until the reveal, only Munakata will know.

While Izayoi stepped out to help find a weapon that will take down Seiko, he finds a door that reads, “Congratulations! You found the secret entrance!” I like how they keep the playful side of Monokuma around.  Also, has anyone noticed how absent he is from Danganronpa 3? I still wonder if there is another traitor and if Gekkogahara is connected with them or not.

Kirigiri is still investigating.  I wonder what she will say about the killers methods.  At the end, the third body is displayed nearly the same way as the first two.

If you watch the episode, be sure to watch past the ending theme.  What do you think is going to happen next? Let me know in the comments.

 

 

Danganronpa 3: Despair Arc Episodes 1 and 2

I did not have a chance to review episode 1 of Despair Arc. But here it is, one week later, along with episode 2.  Upupupupu! *Warning: this contains spoilers, in fact, it’s basically all spoiler.  You have been warned.*

Episode 1: Hello again, Hope’s Peak High
The Despair Arc feels like it’s going to be a lighthearted story compared to the Future Arc.  We meet Chisa Yukizome in her role as home room teacher for class 1-B. The episode focuses mostly on introducing us to each student’s personality at Hope’s Peak Academy and bringing the class together as a whole.

Two characters that stick out like a sore thumb for those who have played Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair are: Chiaki Nanami and Ryota Mitarai.

Ryota Mitarai appears as a fatter version to his counterpart in the Future Arc.  I suspect that he is actually the Ultimate Imposter who we meet in the game as the chubbier version of Byakuya Togami.  I’m not quite sure why they chose to have him impersonate Ryota Mitarai versus Byakuya Togami, but it’s a mystery I’m hoping clears by the end of the season. Perhaps as a way to connect Future Arc with the Despair Arc?

Chiaki Nanami has a lot of theories circling around her.  In Goodbye Despair she is not a student of the class, but an AI working alongside Usami and is thought to only exist inside the Neo World Program.  Seeing she actually exists within the class raises a lot of questions.  Is she a robot? Does she really exist? Are they in a program?

I think Future Arc and Despair Arc might be more connected than I initially thought. Chisa Yukizome and Kyosuke Munakata are working on creating a Hope’s Peak over seas,  but the conversation the characters hold is shrouded in a lot of mystery with a greater story behind it. Or so it seems.

Episode 2: My Impurest Heart for You
Personally, I loved every reference.  We are hit right at the beginning when Koichi Kizakura says he needs to go out scouting because “There’s a girl they say is undefeated in the underground gambling world.” (Celeste) Then, Teruteru also makes a reference to Seiko Kimura, saying “I worked on this with the Super High School-Level Pharmacist, our upperclassman” to explain how he has mixtures for doping, and later, lusting. Then of course there’s Chiaki’s Nantendo Game Girl Advance. Then there’s also Smash Bro’s, Mario Party, Mario Kart, Bomber Man, and Double Dragon! And more…

Despair Arc is going to have a decent amount of fan-service.  I mean, with Mikan in the main cast, it’s pretty much a given. But, prepare for some hysterically fun time.

Again, something is hinted as “You know what” regarding Hope’s Peak Academy.  Chisa and Kyosuke Munakata both remain vague. We do learn money  is coming from the reserve course students to help fund another project at Hope’s Peak Academy but the Chisa suspects the Board of Directors are hiding something. We also learn that Chisa is directly investigating the Reserve Course, a task considered to be “dangerous”.  More mysteries to unfold is who is Mahiru’s friend in the reserve course?

We are being fed a few bread crumbs to show what has led to The Tragedy. In Chisa’s “investigation” she asks Hajime why he joined the Reserve Course, he responds by saying he’s always aspired to attend Hope’s Peak Academy, but now he feels likes he lacks the resolve.  Chisa pries asking if he has a chance to join the main courses.  While he denies this, it seems Hajime assumes that it is a possibility.  In his conversation with Kazuo Tenga, the experiment Hajime will later undergo is briefly talked about, Kazuo advising against it.

I think Chiaki is more central to the Remnants of Despair than I initially thought.  While she is an AI in the game, it does not mean that she couldn’t have actually existed as their classmate as well.  My theory (please share yours in the comments as well!) is that Chiaki never fell into despair like her fellow classmates. It would explain why she’s an AI in the game, and why they would consider her a “traitor”. If she fell into despair, there’s no need for her to be in the Neo World Program; she could only appear as an AI.

Watch the episode past the credits.  It’s a must.  Because we meet a brand new character at the end; one who we know will certainly die.

Please share your thoughts in the comments! Please warn others if your comment will contain spoilers.