Danganronpa Trigger Happy Havoc Introduction
Part 21: Trial 1, Part 1: A couple of notes about the trials. I highly recommend watching the videos for the trial updates. Trials are fully voice-acted and will look much better in motion than they will in screenshot format, plus you will get to see the full depth of the minigames this way since I will only be taking a few screen shots of each of them. Let's Play Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc by FPzero - Part 8: Chapter 1 Daily Life, Part 2. I know this is kind of continuing the self-introduction thing.
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Monokuma is a stuffed robotic bear and the self-proclaimed Headmaster of Hope's Peak Academy who instigates the Killing School Life featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc.
' I'm not a teddy bear! I..am..Monokuma! And I am this school's headmaster! ' |
' To kill each other is to kill each other. I'm sure there's a dictionary here somewhere if you need it. ' |
' Joke? What, you mean like your hair? ' |
Makoto Naegi is a student in Hope's Peak Academy's Class 78th, and a participant of the Killing School Life featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. His title is the Ultimate Lucky Student.
' So many dreams are getting crushed today.. ' |
' I'd better be careful around him. One wrong word and I could wake up at the bottom of the sea.. ' |
' That smile is beyond deceptive, I'd better watch myself around her.. ' |
Aoi Asahina, also known as Hina, is a student in Hope's Peak Academy's Class 78th, and a participant of the Killing School Life featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. Her title is the Ultimate Swimming Pro.
' Everyone just calm down! Listen, why don't we all go around and introduce ourselves? ' |
' Heya! I'm Aoi Asahina! But my friends just call me Hina. 'Sup? ' |
' I feel like I could just cry.. But no, I have to hold it in! I have to manage my hydration! ' |
Byakuya Togami is a student in Hope's Peak Academy's Class 78th, and a participant of the Killing School Life featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. His title is the Ultimate Affluent Progeny.
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' If I'd uncovered anything, naturally I would have more to say. But I didn't. So I don't. ' |
' I'm only here to get breakfast. I have neither need nor desire to talk to you. Now withdraw. ' |
Celestia Ludenberg, also known as Celeste, is a student in Hope's Peak Academy's 78th, and a participant of the Killing School Life featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. Her title is the Ultimate Gambler.
' I am happy, that is all. It seems splitting up to investigate was a good idea, after all. ' |
' All we can do is adapt. Adapt to living our lives here from now on. ' |
' In other words, the fear of invisible treachery becomes the greatest enemy of stability. ' |
Chihiro Fujisaki is a student in Hope's Peak Academy's Class 78th, and a participant of the Killing School Life featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. Their title is the Ultimate Programmer.
' Yeah, you're right. We all need to calm down.. ' |
' Maybe I'll give it a try. I'd kind of like to get a little stronger.. ' |
' Kyoko's so amazing.. She's so cool. She's smart, and she seems really tough. ' |
Hifumi Yamada, is a student in Hope's Peak Academy's Class 78th, and a participant of the Killing School Life featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. His title is the Ultimate Fanfic Creator.
' 2-player co-op base defense with the two of them.. With their stats, they're totally OP! ' |
' Consciousness has crashed. Restarting now. Please wait a moment.. ' |
' I-I just decided to volunteer for something I knew no one else would wanna do. What's the big deal!? ' |
Junko Enoshima, is a student in Hope's Peak Academy's Class 78th, and a participant of the Killing School Life featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. Her title is the Ultimate Fashionista.
' Sometimes a little lie necessary to keep things moving along, wouldn't you agree? ' |
' Like I said, I get bored easy as hell! I even get fuckin' bored with myself! ' |
' Your brains are like sponges, all drippy and leaky. I already gave you a hint before! ' |
Kiyotaka Ishimaru, also known as Taka, is a student in Hope's Peak Academy's Class 78th, and a participant of the Killing School Life featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. His title is the Ultimate Moral Compass.
' No matter how intensely the stormy seas may batter me, I will not fall as long as my feet are firmly planted! And if you can't do it alone, just find someone to support you, and you can support them back! That's how you can overcome any storm! ' |
Kyoko Kirigiri, is a student in Hope's Peak Academy's Class 78th, and a participant of the Killing School Life featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. She doesn't remember her talent at the beginning of the Killing Game, so her title is the Ultimate ???.
' Protection against deception, and never allow others to read your emotions. And whoever stands before you, don't let them push you around. Remember that. ' |
Leon Kuwata is a student in Hope's Peak Academy's Class 78th, and a participant of the Killing School Life featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. His title is the Ultimate Baseball Star. However, he states he wishes to change his title to the Ultimate Musician.
' This new version of me that's chasing after my dream is, like..super cool to the max!' |
Mondo Owada, is a student in Hope's peak Academy's Class 78th, and a participant of the Killing School Life featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. His title is the Ultimate Biker Gang Leader.
' I.. Ever since I was a kid, I grew up with my older brother pounding this into my head.. When a man makes a promise, he has to keep it, even if it kills him. I've made a ton of promises that I still have to keep, that's ' so what '! So I can't afford to die here! ' |
Mukuro Ikusaba, is a student in Hope's Peak Academy's Class 78th, and a participant of the Killing School Life featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. Her title is the Ultimate Soldier.
' But when you think about it, the idea of ' chasing a dream ' is just too vague. There's no substance to it, no clue what it even means. You just end up desperate and lost.. And then everything you've done is a waste. ' |
Sakura Ogami, is a student in Hope's Peak Academy's Class 78th, and a participant of the Killing School Life featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. Her title is the Ultimate Martial Artist.
' Some would say that a woman is incapable of becoming the strongest human alive. I want to prove them wrong. ' |
Sayaka Maizono is a student in Hope's Peak Academy's Class 78th, and a participant of the Killing School Life, featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. Her title is the Ultimate Pop Sensation.
' I honestly believed that as long as you kept chasing your dreams, someday they had to come true. But to that, you can't take off your eyes off of your dream, not even for a second. ' |
Toko Fukawa, is a student in Hope's Peak Academy's Class 78th, and a participant of the Killing School Life featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. Her title is the Ultimate Writing Prodigy.
' My theory is that happy people can only write happy, shallow novels. But the downtorodden can vividly imagine their ideal world, perfectly envisioned in true beauty.. And that's the spirit I put into my novels. ' |
Yasuhiro Hagakure, also known as Hiro, is a student in Hope's Peak Academy's Class 78th, and a participant of the Killing School Life featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. His title is the Ultimate Clairvoyant.
' If there's no road, you just gotta build one! Creation.. Fate is telling me to remake the world! That's..my hope! ' |
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Danganronpa Trigger Happy Havoc
Danganronpa is a fascinating exploration of everyone's dark side
Game Info |
PlatformPS Vita |
PublisherNIS America |
DeveloperSpike |
Release DateFeb 11, 2014 |
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc mixes murder and play perfectly.
Equal parts social sim, murder mystery and courtroom thriller, Danganronpa kept me enthralled with concepts that felt fresh and familiar all at once. It pieces together a devilishly good story with characters that feel like individuals and mixed mechanics that play well together. Though built on violence, Danganronpa isn't strangled by its dark nature.
Danganronpa stars Makoto Naegi, a high school student preparing for his first day at Hope's Peak Academy — a school that only takes the best and brightest. At least, that's what they think, right up until Makoto and company are trapped in the school and forced to participate in a killing game. In order to escape, one must murder a fellow student without being discovered. Get caught and you'll be 'punished' with death; get away with it, and everyone else is punished.
Danganronpa's mystery unfolds through very different yet equally engaging mechanics. During Daily Life sections, I roamed around the school and socialized with other students. There's a practical purpose for choosing to be friendly; as the relationship between Makoto and his classmates grows, you pick up new skills to use later in the game. The game's memorable cast makes the sim aspect all the more enjoyable. Deciding who to spend time with each day was a genuine challenge, and even Danganronpa's most irritating characters reveal redeeming qualities as the plot progresses.
Danganronpa isn't strangled by its dark nature
Getting close with students has a high potential for emotional turmoil when the game switches to Deadly Life. These segments occur after a murder has taken place, switching gears to detective-like gameplay. Picking apart crime scenes and questioning other students pulled me even deeper into the game's story, but not without some unnecessary handholding.
You can't leave specific areas until you've found all relevant clues, and the game provides redundant hints as to where to go next — when it doesn't just automatically take you there. Sometimes I would understand a clue well before the game would let me move on, which was frustrating. In one extreme case, I mentally pinpointed the guilty party five minutes after the murder — and still had to go around collecting clues.
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These minor annoyances are resolved in the game's trial segments, which justify digging up as much evidence as possible. Trials play out through a series of quirky minigames that are easy to get a handle on. Each level starts by picking apart discussions, which is accomplished by literally shooting down discrepancies or weak statements with 'Truth Bullets.' Occasionally I had to present evidence, or play a hangman-style game where you destroy letters to guess a phrase. A great rhythm-based minigame allowed me to verbally overpower the accused party, and in concluding arguments, I pieced together the murder through comic book panels. The variety on display in these segments keeps Danganronpa's trials from feeling repetitive, even as they put to use what you've figured out in prior investigations.
These minigames feel light-hearted, but that mood is immediately thrown off by the punishments that follow. Guilty parties are dragged away and subjected to bizarre, disturbing deaths. The satisfaction I felt for blazing through a trial with a high score was deadened by the graphic death sentence the guilty party received — a sentence that I'd helped deliver.
Regarding gender
Danganronpa approaches its violent nature honestly and, for the most part, with good taste, but it fails to use that measure of restraint when presenting a character whose gender identity goes beyond traditional roles.
During one crime, the reveal of a character's genitalia is used as a shocking twist — a step that feels tacky and unnecessary. Furthermore, the other students in the game are quick to change their pronoun use in reference to that character with no questions asked. It's an unfortunate misstep that leaves a sour aftertaste during an otherwise enjoyable portion of the game.
While working on this review, I consulted an expert on gender and sexuality to discuss the character's representation at some length. With help, I reached the conclusion that I didn't have enough information to comprehend or understand the character's preferred identity. However, Danganronpa's handling of the situation remains troubling.
Punishment scenes reminded me that Danganronpa is built on brutality. But the game's shocking violence is paired with kooky antics in a way that somehow makes it digestible. The villainous Monokuma is a black-and-white teddy bear whose words teeter between mischievous and psychopathic in the same breath. Victims are always covered in hot pink blood sprays that make crime scenes look more like pop art parties than kill rooms. Even the sheer horror of being trapped in a school and forced to murder your friends is downplayed by the cheerful, chirpy tunes of the game's everyday music.
For every lighthearted gesture Danganronpa makes, it never mistakes death for something casual. I didn't have time to bond with everyone in the game — there were simply too many interesting characters to chose from — but each murder carried a dreadful weight. Every discovery was a surprise; every death, a strange rush of dread and relief as I learned the fates of those I'd grown close with.
Wrap Up:
Danganronpa is a fascinating exploration of everyone's dark side
Danganronpa is, hands-down, one of the strangest games I've ever played — and yet also one of the most enjoyable and thought-provoking. It plays with ideas I rarely get to explore in games: the desperation that drives people to kill, how quickly you'll betray your friends, loss and despair. I can't say that Danganronpa makes murder fun — but it weaves gripping gameplay and storytelling with an offbeat cast in a way that's absolutely to die for.
Danganronpa was reviewed using code provided by NIS America. You can read more about Polygon's ethics policy here.
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