Latest game I played read was Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls. If you're familiar with the Danganronpa series, then the visuals, atmosphere, and story are the same crazy, unrealistics, yet oddly fascinating ones. By far the biggest difference, however, is that this one is a shooter instead of a series of murder mysteries like the previous installments.
The game opens with a lot of story (and quality animations, instead of the 3D animated ones throughout most of the game) frontloaded onto you, perhaps in an attempt to grab your attention. However, the amount of meaningful story quickly drops off and you're left with horrendous gameplay to fill most of your time. I don't want to dwell much on just how bad the experience is, but it's safe to say the developer has not played any shooters worth their salt. Just to give some examples: The camera points to a different spot when actually firing. Enemies die in one hit if you hit them in the right spot, which isn't difficult, making the game dead easy, even on the hardest difficulty. There's an interruption every couple of minutes, be it a cutscene, some dialogue, or an animation that lasts for a few seconds. They really add up and waste your time.
From the story side, which is the only thing you should care about in this game, there isn't much. Maybe around 10% is meaningful story, and even then I'm quite sure you could skip this game and go to the next one without leaving gaps in your knowledge. Better yet, don't play this, and watch two hours worth of YouTube videos showing all cutscenes and a summary of the whole thing instead. To give a quick overview of what you're missing (minor spoilers included):
The story follows after Danganronpa 2, and has two main characters you could care about - Makoto's sister, and Toko. Some of the old characters make an appearance, but don't play a big role. Some of the characters' relatives also show up, but most of them die shortly after with no time to get attached to or learn about them. On the "evil" side, we have four children with a traumatic past you'll get to briefly learn about, but all but one of them will die too, leaving them out of the picture for the future. Aaand that's basically it.
Seriously though, don't play this. I don't recommend it. If you don't know about Danganronpa at all, there's nothing for you here. If you've gone through parts 1 and 2 and loved them, settle for watching someone else's recap instead of suffering through 20 hours of this. I found the previous parts barely passable, but once you swap out the nice murder mystery aspect the author was kind of good at, you're not left with enough to justify trudging through this awful "game".
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