The ideal order is to alternate between Future and Despair episodes, starting with the former. As for the Hope arc, it’s the grand finale to the series. The reason is that because both story arcs are interconnected in various ways.
Yes, the game is good, and I guess that you probably haven't seen people talking because they are avoiding spoilers. We don't know if there will be more DR, Kodaka took a hiatus currently, but he said that he'd like to see/make a fighting game.
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HOWEVER, the game itself doesn't include sex scenes or nudity. I would say this game is OK for ages 13+, or if your child is mature enough, let them play at 11+, 12+, overall, very GREAT game!
A 13 year old should be fine if he is mature enough for sexual content, violence, gore (yes blood is pink but idgaf), heavy topics, etc. But Danganronpa V3 has that stuff and more sexual content but a 13–15 year old should be fine with that. This game isn't recommended for people under 13.
Not a good choice for ages 10-12 The Danganronpa series, more or less, revolves around various classes of high-school students with extraordinary talents being thrown into a "killing game".
It isn't scary at all but it has a very interesting story and sucks you into the game, which makes it worth playing through. Lies! Lies and slander! It's not scary what so ever!
A group of 15 elite high school students are gathered at a very special, high class high school. To graduate from this high school essentially means you'll succeed in life, but graduating is very difficult. The school is presided over by a bear called Monokuma, and he explains to them that their graduation hinges around committing a murder.
The blood in the anime is pink due to the somewhat iconic status of the color choice in the game. This was originally to bypass Japanese censorship laws that would have heavily restricted the game's sales (equivalent to an ESRB rating of AO: "Adults Only," which prevents the game from being sold in stores) if the blood had been realistically red.
What is the Spanish language plot outline for Danganronpa: Kibô no gakuen to zetsubô no kôkôsei - The animation (2013)?
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Parents need to know that Danganronpa 1-2 Reload is a collection of the first two titles in the Danganronpa macabre adventure/mystery series. It mixes together visual novel, point-and-click adventure, and mini-game, and players are challenged to solve a series of gruesome murders or risk becoming the next victim by failing to name the culprit.
DANGANRONPA 1-2 RELOAD collects the first two games in the series, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc and Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair. Players are forced into a life-or-death game by Monokuma, a twisted remote-controlled teddy bear and the "principal" of Hope's Peak Academy.
While the content of these adventure/mystery games is grisly, the experience can be deep and engaging for mature players. Lots of people might say their high school years were murder, but for the students of Hope's Peak Academy, this is literally the case.
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Common swear words include shit, bitch and bastard. There are scenes where you can see the female characters nearly naked, and the games have lots of suggestive themes. Danganronpa V3 is the most "adult" like. Blood is still pink but deaths and executions are much more violent and gruesome.
Ultra Despair Girls is probably the mildest of the games. It doesn't have as frequent swearing, and the violence isn't so bad. It does however deal with a lot of difficult and depressing subjects, such a children involving in prostitution. So it's pretty heavy and not anyone can take such dark subjects.
And, it does have it's sexual moments, which can seem disturbing at times. Danganronpa 1 and 2 are at times violent but the pink blood helps it a little. The deaths can be disturbing, like how Mukuro get's impaled by multiple spears, how Nagito is stabbed in many places and how Junko gets crushed to death.
Danganronpa is about a group of high schoolers trapped and forced to kill each other to escape. Danganronpa is a mix between fun and disturbing. There is sexual references and images, Violence, and heavy topics including suicide, rape, pedophilia, necrophilia, war, torture, self mutilation, mental illness and more.
In Danganronpa 2, the 1st trial was the best. It’s a murder mystery that surrounds some high-schoolers, and they have to kill each other to escape. And when one of them kills somebody, they have a class trial, basically court. If the killer gets caught, they die and the others get to continue.
Sexuality aside, Danganronpa is disturbing to even adults. Going into depth about how these characters die is extremely disturbing, the art style just covers it up (for example, some characters are boiled alive, hanged, slowly crushed, tortured, drowned, or killed in other unsettling ways.)
No, Danganronpa is way too mature for a 10 year old. While the pop-art style and pink blood might make it seem like it’s kid friendly it’s anything but that.