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- DANGANRONPA KILLING HARMONY DEMO EFFECT ON GAME FULL
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DANGANRONPA KILLING HARMONY DEMO EFFECT ON GAME SERIES
It won't surprise those familiar with the series to hear that a murder happened over the course of the short demo as well, and we were given a brief taste of investigations, with a couple of clues and a sprinkling of detective work. There's even an interesting mechanic where you can shove 2D objects like desks and chairs out of the way when in certain places, although it wasn't shown if this has any practical use. Of course, when stepping into certain rooms and examining things, some objects remain in 2D, but everything has been tweaked and made to look that bit better. Here there's way more detail and polish than we've seen before, and not everything is 2D either, as you can walk around and examine things like flowers with that extra layer of depth. When stepping out of the classroom you wake up in, you'll notice most clearly the changes that have been made to the environments. Considering the close relationships built upon in past games, it's always going to be strange to come into a new class with new faces, but we're sure these guys will fit into the world of despair rather nicely. Of course, we only get tastes of these characters in the demo, and as previous games in the franchise have taught us, those first impressions aren't necessarily indicative of their true selves, but regardless it's nice to see that there's the same attention to detail and creative flair put into their creation. As per, there's a delicious variety on offer with the characters, each with their own incredibly unique personalities and quirks. We then have to talk to our fellow classmates to get an idea of what's going on, including the big and slightly intimidating Ultimate Entomologist Gonta Gokuhara, and Ultimate Inventor Miu Iruma, who's filled with attitude and foul language. We won't give all the details away here, because as series creator Kazutaka Kodaka said himself, Danganronpa is a series that lives and dies by its spoilers, and there are some key bits of information even here that may well be pushing those limits, but as we wake up we're greeted by another student and are informed that we're all stuck in this building together (shock).
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After all, waking up at a desk in a run-down school would be pretty confusing for anyone.
DANGANRONPA KILLING HARMONY DEMO EFFECT ON GAME FULL
We're not totally sure whether this demo's version of the game's start is the same as it'll be in the full game, but as with other entries we wake up in a mysterious situation where we're trapped with lots of fellow students, and Kaede is about as confused as Makota and Hajime were in their respective beginnings, maybe more so. One of the main things the demo does is introduce us to the player character, and while the last two main instalments have featured male protagonists, Makoto Naegi and Hajime Hinata, here we play as female student Kaede Akamatsu. Although those in Japan have already had their chance to experience the series' return, those in the West only have this demo to go on, and it's good news, as there's a lot to see for existing fans, but also some new features spicing things up a bit. The main Danganronpa series last had its outing in 2012's (or later in the West) Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, where we participated in another killing game on a tropical island, but now the series is back again with Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, a game that's recently received a demo that gives us a taste of what to expect.