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Danganronpa death portraits
Danganronpa death portraits






But, nonetheless, Summer Camp lets me enjoy Kirigiri wearing very little, with no serious death games involved, and as a fan, I consequently do indeed feel serviced. Within the game, you’re only ever treated to visual novel-style portraits of these characters, and it seems like something of a missed opportunity to not give players more CG art or even posable 3D models for a photo mode. Ultimate Summer Camp wastes absolutely no time whatsoever in giving you a key art CG of these characters in swimwear, and the game subsequently makes some of the most important rewards that of your favourite characters in those kits. Danganronpa has always been a character-driven experience, and I have the figure of Kirigiri sitting proudly on my work table to prove it. Firstly, I do mean fan service in the typical way that we do when we talk about it in the anime and games space: highly sexualised versions of favourite characters. Ultimate Summer Camp itself deserves to be a contestent in these games, for it is the Ultimate Fan Service.

#Danganronpa death portraits series

As anyone who has played a Danganronpa game knows, the series is founded around the idea of bringing together the epitome of a particular skill (ultimate athlete, ultimate detective, ultimate chef, etc), and pitching them in death games to see if despair can override their capabilities and sense of hope. Ultimate Summer Camp is very, very different. What I’m going to do in this review is muse on the new one, Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp, though the score at the bottom will reflect the value of the entire collection. I’ve written all I feel like I need to in review of these games, but suffice to say that I absolutely love them, they’re some of my favourite games of all time, and as they were some of my earlier visual novels they were also directly responsible for why the genre has grown on me to become my most beloved after the JRPG itself. What’s more, for good measure, I re-reviewed the first two on their PlayStation 4 release. I’ve already written my piece on each of those with their respective Vita releases (read my reviews of D1, D2 and D3).

danganronpa death portraits

I’m not going to review the three numbered games again. Junko Enoshima - Executed herself by being crushed by a compactor.Danganronap Decadence contains the existing trilogy of Danganronpa 1, 2, and 3, as well as the all-new Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp.Alter Ego - Executed by Monokuma by getting crushed by an excavator after being discovered.Sakura Ogami - Comitted suicide via poisoning after she betrayed Monokuma when she was relieved to be the traitor.Celestia "Celeste" Ludenberg (Taeko Yasuhiro) - Executed by Monokuma by being crushed by a firetruck.

danganronpa death portraits

  • Hifumi Yamada - Bludgeoned in the head by Celestia Ludenberg with regular hammer, later died from his wounds.
  • Kiyotaka "Taka" Ishimaru - Bludgeoned in the head by Hifumi Yamada with Justice Hammer #4.
  • Mondo Owada - Executed by Monokuma by being melted into butter.
  • Daiya Owada - Hit by a truck after saving his brother's life, shown in a flashback.
  • Chihiro Fujisaki - Bludgeoned in the head with a dumbbell by Mondo Owada.
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  • Leon Kuwata - Executed by Monkuma by being hit with mutliple baseballs.
  • "Junko Enoshima" (Mukuro Ikusaba) - Impaled with mutliple spears after she attacked Monokuma and violated the Killing Game rules.
  • Sayaka Maizono - Stabbed in the stomach by Leon Kuwata.
  • Jin Kirigiri - Executed by Monokuma by being reduced to a skeleton after being blasted into space.
  • Danganronpa: The Animation is a 2013 anime television series produced by Lerche, based on the 2010 visual novel/adventure video game, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, developed by Spike, Spike Chunsoft, and Abstraction.






    Danganronpa death portraits