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Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls Playstation Vita Game. Guaranteed to work and backed by Retrolio Games 90 day no questions asked returns policy.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:0813633015170
Condition:Used
Platform:Playstation Vita
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:VITA_DANGANRONPA_ULT_DESP_GIRLS
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
bman –
This game is a completely different style from the previous two games but just as fun. It is a shooter but it is not too difficult. It follows the general same style as the other games although the antagonist have some very interesting trauma. This game is technically a sequel so definitely play through the first game before this one and maybe the second one.
Timothy –
Great game! Fills the gap between game 1 and 2 and adds a new element to the series. The shooting elements and gameplay were great and the need to use different bullets for strategic gameplay is a great touch to get more involved in the series like never before. First 2 game it was more of reading a book compared to this installment.
Unimportant –
A fun entry in the series. 4.5/5 stars. This game does a decent amount of world building and expanding on some of the established characters, while introducing some interesting new characters.The FPS elements were mostly well designed, with the sole annoyance being the odd headshot mechanic.A must for Toko Fukawa fans.
N. –
Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls, takes a major departure from the rest of the Danganronpa series with its gameplay, being a third person shooter. My personnal playthrough lasted around 16 hours on normal difficulty (consider that I took my time playing it, and I didn’t discover every secrets.).The gameplay in itself is okay in my opinion: it’s a third person shooter, and it’s okay as far as third person shooters go. The whole mechanic with the different bullet types that have different effects is kinda fun, but they basically end up doing the same thing (killing ennemies). There’s a few that have unique effects, like "dance" that will make your enemies dance (obviously) and "link" that will make you control an enemy. However, if I’m being completely honest here, I just used these in the puzzle parts of the game, not really in the more action oriented sections. Thus, it makes this novelty not really used most of the time.I just mentionned "puzzles" in the game (which are refered to "arcade" sections or something like that). Without going too much into it (because there’s not much to say about it), they’re mostly okay, but towards the end they felt like an annoyance to me, seeing as there were too many of them and them mostly consisting in: kill all ennemies in one shot.I’d say where the game truly shines is in its story, which is really great, but the problem is that the story only begins to be interesting towards chapter 4, whi.
Derk Hanna –
The game does a great job at tying the first and second game together.
Art Molina –
If you’re a fan of Danganronpa series this is a must buy.
Steph –
Love it.
Arianna –
Awesome, my daughter loved it and it arrived really fast!
Jose Morales –
Juego muy divertido que sigue con la historia de los juegos Danrangonpa 1 y 2, ampliamente recomendado para fans de la saga, algunas cosas no estan pulidas al 100 pero complementa muy bien la historia
Lane –
I really love this game. The art is beautiful, the story is captivating. Only downside, the aiming can be a bit funky at times. Danganronpa tends to have a bigger focus on storytelling and character development than gameplay, so this is a bit expected for the series.Also, it works great on a PSTV!