Sunday, August 3, 2014

“Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair” Screens Introduce New Class Trial Elements


“Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair” Screens Introduce New Class Trial Elements



Danganronpa sequel Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair is coming to PS Vita in North America on September 2, followed by Europe on September 5. The life-or-death game features a darker take on characters designed by Rui Komatsuzaki, and NIS America recently unleashed a batch of screens showing some of the new elements featured in the Class Trial sections.











NIS America describes some of the new elements:


Logic Dive – You’ll skateboard through a glowing path, interrupted by questions. Answering correctly will lead you down the right path, but the wrong answer will throw you off course and reset the Logic Dive!



Hangman’s Gambit – Letters are flying across the screen, and you have to pick out the ones you need to spell out your key evidence! Correct spelling lands you points, and you can fuse like letters together to form larger yet stationary letters that are worth even more points! But these big letters will detonate if you’re too slow to use them, and if mismatched letters collide with each other, your health bar will take a big hit!



Rebuttal Showdown – Characters won’t just sit back and let you talk this time around. Your arguments can be interrupted, and you’ll have to use evidence to cut down their arguments in this frenetic, one-on-one debate! The tropical sun’s bringing some serious heat to the Class Trial!



Synopsis:


Jabberwock Island — once a popular tourist destination, this now uninhabited island remains oddly pristine. You and your classmates at the elite Hope’s Peak Academy have been brought to this island by your super-cute teacher for a “lovey-dovey, heart-throbbing school trip.” Everyone seems to be having fun in the sun…until Monokuma returns to restart his murderous game! Trapped on this island of mutual killing, your only hope of escape rests in solving the island’s mysteries. But be warned &mdash sometimes the truth can be its own despair…



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Joseph Luster is the Games and Web editor at Otaku USA Magazine. His blog can be found at subhumanzoids. Follow him on Twitter at @Moldilox.


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