![]() ![]() Coming soonĭanganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is being released for Windows PCs this February. The Steam page lists Achievements, Cloud Support, and the possibility of Steam Trading Cards – but no word on price or if the game's wonderfully stylized visuals, which started life on handheld, will be upresed. While the story, gameplay, and collection of fantastic characters are known, the PC particulars are not. Every one plays out through a number of mini-games that have you look past the lies and organize the truth of each murder. These trials are the centerpieces that form the breaks between each section of the narrative. This all takes place through an interesting mix of first-person wandering around the building, point-and-click investigations, puzzles, and trial scenes. The story has you form bonds with other characters to gain new abilities, discover more about their past, and attempt to solve the various murders. If the others work out who the killer is then the individual is put to death and the game continues - if they don't everyone else dies. The only catch is that after any murder there is a trial. The rules are simple, kill another student and don’t get caught. Makoto's goal is to survive Monokuma’s lethal game with the other 15 students. Jabberwock IslandYou and your classmates were ready for fun in the sun until Monokuma returned to restart his murderous game Trapped in a kill-or-be-killed situation, your only hope rests in solving the island’s mysteries. While some argue this makes him the Ultimate Lucky Student, being trapped in Hope’s Peak by the evil robot bear Monokuma suggests that he is anything but. He is part of an experiment to see if a normal kid can be elevated by studying with characters such as the Ultimate Fan Fiction Writer, Ultimate Biker Gang Leader, or Ultimate Detective. The students of Hope’s Peak all have an "ultimate" talent, but your character, Makoto, does not.
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