![]() They must first escape a trial where all the parties at hand try to find out just who did it with the threat of all their deaths on the line as a consequence. Eventually the murders begin, but the one who does the killing never has a get out of jail free card. Almost immediately the students will agree that it’s a ludicrous endeavor, but more often than not are pushed to the edge by a conniving bear named Monokuma. A group of students find themselves trapped in a set location and are inevitably told the only way to escape is to murder one of their classmates and get away with it. The story of the main three Danganronpa titles all have similar premises to them. Dangaronpa Decadence is offering a total of four titles in its bundle, with one being an entirely new spin-off exclusive to Switch at this time, so is that more than enough reason to pick it up? This review will cover the first three titles, while those interested can check out our review for Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp here. It almost seems fitting that the series started on handheld only to end back up on the current most popular handheld system on the market. Following its success the series would see multiple sequels, spin-offs and ports including the most recent Switch reveal. ![]() It’s been eleven years since Danganronpa first made its debut on PSP, although it wouldn’t be until four years later that the series got its first English release on the Vita. ![]()
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