Her voice actress did such a great job but I agree. She also voiced Haru from Persona 5, so very similar characters except Haru isn't that much of a moron.
I'm pretty sure it doesn't. It's just a plot hole that was completely ignored.
It doesn't really make sense for Shinigami to reap souls and then, somehow, some of those homunculus suddenly growing back their souls or regaining them somehow.
I wouldn't call a plot hole since the writers intentionally wrote it like this. The characters do absolutely "die" but only for 24 hours. Maybe its typical japanime logic like say Dragon Ball Z where characters die and their soul goes to an afterlife but they can easily return back to their body when the plot demands it.
>I wouldn't call a plot hole since the writers intentionally wrote it like this.
I mean, that's not relevant to the point.
They wrote the story and its intricacies like they did, that doesn't mean there aren't holes in their logic. Holes that they either didn't want to go back to patch, or that they didn't have the time to patch.
They're still holes in the plot at the end of the day.
>The characters do absolutely "die" but only for 24 hours.
Yeah, that's fine.
What's not fine is for souls that Shinigami destroyed to regenerate. That just doesn't make sense no matter how you slice it.
We need to think of death in Eastern logic. I don't think reaping souls means the souls are destroyed but instead sent to an in between. Yes Shinigami reaped them, but their souls just went to limbo. Plenty of anime show a similar afterlife limbo where souls have to be wait to be sorted until they go to their final resting place. Since 24 hours is so soon, their souls ares able to return to their bodies.
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>I don't think reaping souls means the souls are destroyed but instead sent to an in between.
With a beam attack that leads to a flashy explosion?
Yeah nah.
It's soul destruction or terrible cutscene design. It's bad either way.
>Makoto's arguments are just red noise in the second half of the RDM and the actual fight is QTEs
I'm forever upset. You should be fighting yourself word by word.
Do you think they'll make a second Master Detective game? Unfortunately it doesn't seem to curry the same autistic Tumblr fervor as the original DR did.
The director just did an interview the other day saying yes hes currently working on a sequel and looking to expand the world via other media, in addtion to more Danganronpa thanks to the success of Rain Code.
Fricking based, the ending is much more open ended than DR -> DR2 and you don't have to make up a bunch of world building shit. You can easily take it to different locations with different cases like a Ace Attorney game.
A shame the Bladerunner setting was used at first and was so kino from the getgo.
>All of the Danganronpa characters who died actually woke up a day later, completely fine
Miubros... we won. How does this work for Junko, Mondo, Tsumugi, Kokichi, and Mukuro?
With Junko it literally happens or at least her body grows back entirely after being pulped in DR1. The RoD took turns fricking her corpse and then transplanted her organs and body parts onto their own body. Previously it was never explained how her body magically grew back, but now it makes sense. With this logic she should be behind the scenes as an undead zombie with high intelligence and could return for DR4.
Mondo and Mukuro are frozen in a freezer which is assumed to prevent regeneration. As far as the V3 characters go, they are probably all iced as well, but Tsumugi will probably regenerate.
It's not that they were in a freezer, it's that their bodies got obliterated (Mukuro's less so). I can accept that you can come back from poisoning or bludgeoning, but how do you come back from going so fast that G-forces turn your body into a few ounces of butter? How do you come back from being a smear in a hydraulic press?
I don't think theres a limit to it. As long as you can assume one drop of blood survives, the body can regenerate. Doesn't matter if you get pulped like Junko, her body still managed to recover. In Mondo's case, his body was still in the freezer even after Monokuma ate him. This should have been an oversight from the first game, but now the writers can just say that Monokuma shit him out and his body started to regenerate and they through in the freezer.
With Junko it literally happens or at least her body grows back entirely after being pulped in DR1. The RoD took turns fricking her corpse and then transplanted her organs and body parts onto their own body. Previously it was never explained how her body magically grew back, but now it makes sense. With this logic she should be behind the scenes as an undead zombie with high intelligence and could return for DR4.
Mondo and Mukuro are frozen in a freezer which is assumed to prevent regeneration. As far as the V3 characters go, they are probably all iced as well, but Tsumugi will probably regenerate.
What are you guys even talking about? Did Rain Code reveal something?
Have you not played Rain Code? The game isn't explicitly connected to Danganronpa, but it says that anyone with pink blood is an immortal, unkillable monster who rises from the dead 24 hours after dying.
Yes it did a huge plot twist that has major implications for the entire DR series. If you are unaware of the twist, I suggest leaving these threads until you complete Rain Code. If you don't care about spoilers then I'll summerize. Characters with pink blood can regenerate their bodies and are effectively immortal. There have been many things throughout the Danganronpa series that seemingly didn't add up at the time, such as Junko's body magically surviving getting pulped, Mondo's body in the freezer, and a handful of characters having red blood for no explained reason. With this explanation in Rain Code, it explains a lot of these things, and opens the door for characters to return in Danganronpa 4
Still doesn't explain why everyone in Danganronpa 1 treats the murders like a real threat, if they're homunculi and won't die. Or what the hell happened to their originals.
There won't be an original if they are breed into existance. If homunculi have kids (with another homunculi or human) theres no longer a need for an original. The characters in Danganronpa are unaware they are homunculi thanks to their memories being messed with.
>Dreamt that I was going to kiss Junko >I'm hesitant because I think I'm going to get my eyes gouged out or stabbed or some shit >Go to the bathroom to brush my teeth >Go to look for her, see her hanging in a different bathroom >Say 'yes!' out loud and take down her corpse >Realize I don't really want to molest a dead body
Some anons were pointing out that it looks like Yuma went back in time about 60 years after the credits, and that he will probably forge a contract with Shinigami so that he can become the master detective she talked about.
>and that he will probably forge a contract with Shinigami so that he can become the master detective she talked about.
He WAS the Master Detective she talked about.
She was talking about Number One before making the contract with her back in Dohya.
Hell, this is shown directly in a cutscene during the epilogue.
?list=PLn3Wm-3X3v7BBeG6oBjW6wgqJE89hmNb4&t=9718
Also, there's no evidence whatsoever about Yuma/Number One travelling to the past. We SEE Fubuki departing on a journey to find him.
Where exactly is that coming from?
this sounds like a schizotheory because she was talking about number one (him). what about this schizotheory: shuichi gets into masterdetective world at end of V3 and we get a game with yuma + shuichi
The missing week plotline makes absolutely no sense when you remember that day/night cycles are a thing.
We are clearly shown that when sunlight is blocked, they return to normal. Therefore, within 24 hours, the homunculi would have returned to normal, and their memories would have returned. The idea of it lasting a week apparently involves pretending that there was one week of uninterrupted sunshine.
i was about to ask you anon to elaborate on this. its... odd. guess we have to accept that the sunlight reflected in the moon is enough or something or that infos about what it means to "be exposed" to the sun means. havent thought about this myself, thanks anon great insight ~
The was literally zero reason for the zora guy to kill the resistance leader And it's only purpose was just to conveniently trigger a mystery labyrinth
okay i noticed this too... i justified it as "its a schizo" or maybe he didnt want shaci to go for him but ye-
a thing which didnt make sense to me was the fact that makoto had to feed them on human meet for years whille some randocook could come up with a different solution by himself... they should have gone like "we eaten human meet for 1 week but then with research fully focused on this we got a solution" so at least they had the excuse of Yomi and Dr interferring with finding a better feeding solution...
great posts great discussion anons ty
The missing week plotline makes absolutely no sense when you remember that day/night cycles are a thing.
We are clearly shown that when sunlight is blocked, they return to normal. Therefore, within 24 hours, the homunculi would have returned to normal, and their memories would have returned. The idea of it lasting a week apparently involves pretending that there was one week of uninterrupted sunshine.
The was literally zero reason for the zora guy to kill the resistance leader And it's only purpose was just to conveniently trigger a mystery labyrinth
I've only played Danganronpa 1 and 2 and I haven't played UDG, V3 or watched the Danganronpa 3 anime because I heard V3 is dogshit. Do I need to play the other Danganronpa games to understand Rain Code?
>Do I need to play the other Danganronpa games to understand Rain Code?
No. Rain Code is not connected to Danganronpa, at least not yet.
It's entirely standalone. Just a game made by most of the same people.
For me, it’s Kurumi.
For everyone else, it's Sonia Azul.
Stupid girls can be cute but Fubuki is borderline moronic.
Her voice actress did such a great job but I agree. She also voiced Haru from Persona 5, so very similar characters except Haru isn't that much of a moron.
I hated Sonia and I hate Fubuki.
It's selling great and already has manga adaptation. They're probably working on anime and the sequel as we speak.
>Gets piss mad jealous after seeing Yuma with another woman despite not being in any sort of relationship with him
Hell no.
>a cute girl shows romantic interest and possessiveness
This is supposed to be bad because…?
>Still ends in a harem
Hopefully he grows tall after eating that much homussy
>Haremshit
Frick off
>>Gets piss mad jealous after seeing Yuma with another woman despite not being in any sort of relationship with him
Just like me fr
Why do they want to frick shotas?
My wife
its just handholding whats the big deal
>"""""game"""""
Movies/VNs you mean because where's the gameplay?
For me, it's high schoolers
How did Aiko get her own yuri harem?
How does the logic of Shinigami's soul reaping even work with homunculi, who just come back after dying?
I'm pretty sure it doesn't. It's just a plot hole that was completely ignored.
It doesn't really make sense for Shinigami to reap souls and then, somehow, some of those homunculus suddenly growing back their souls or regaining them somehow.
I wouldn't call a plot hole since the writers intentionally wrote it like this. The characters do absolutely "die" but only for 24 hours. Maybe its typical japanime logic like say Dragon Ball Z where characters die and their soul goes to an afterlife but they can easily return back to their body when the plot demands it.
>I wouldn't call a plot hole since the writers intentionally wrote it like this.
I mean, that's not relevant to the point.
They wrote the story and its intricacies like they did, that doesn't mean there aren't holes in their logic. Holes that they either didn't want to go back to patch, or that they didn't have the time to patch.
They're still holes in the plot at the end of the day.
>The characters do absolutely "die" but only for 24 hours.
Yeah, that's fine.
What's not fine is for souls that Shinigami destroyed to regenerate. That just doesn't make sense no matter how you slice it.
We need to think of death in Eastern logic. I don't think reaping souls means the souls are destroyed but instead sent to an in between. Yes Shinigami reaped them, but their souls just went to limbo. Plenty of anime show a similar afterlife limbo where souls have to be wait to be sorted until they go to their final resting place. Since 24 hours is so soon, their souls ares able to return to their bodies.
>I don't think reaping souls means the souls are destroyed but instead sent to an in between.
With a beam attack that leads to a flashy explosion?
Yeah nah.
It's soul destruction or terrible cutscene design. It's bad either way.
There are a million bigger plot holes than this, the most obvious of which being the Lost Week.
>vnshit
>>>"""""games"""""
>Makoto's arguments are just red noise in the second half of the RDM and the actual fight is QTEs
I'm forever upset. You should be fighting yourself word by word.
Do you think they'll make a second Master Detective game? Unfortunately it doesn't seem to curry the same autistic Tumblr fervor as the original DR did.
The director just did an interview the other day saying yes hes currently working on a sequel and looking to expand the world via other media, in addtion to more Danganronpa thanks to the success of Rain Code.
Fricking based, the ending is much more open ended than DR -> DR2 and you don't have to make up a bunch of world building shit. You can easily take it to different locations with different cases like a Ace Attorney game.
A shame the Bladerunner setting was used at first and was so kino from the getgo.
>more DR
Worry
Bro, half of the killers don't even have names.
I don't see it on Steam, when's the release date?
Actually nevermind, looks like it's easily emulatable https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkuTA4bkAI4&ab_channel=NoBigDealLa
>All of the Danganronpa characters who died actually woke up a day later, completely fine
Miubros... we won.
How does this work for Junko, Mondo, Tsumugi, Kokichi, and Mukuro?
With Junko it literally happens or at least her body grows back entirely after being pulped in DR1. The RoD took turns fricking her corpse and then transplanted her organs and body parts onto their own body. Previously it was never explained how her body magically grew back, but now it makes sense. With this logic she should be behind the scenes as an undead zombie with high intelligence and could return for DR4.
Mondo and Mukuro are frozen in a freezer which is assumed to prevent regeneration. As far as the V3 characters go, they are probably all iced as well, but Tsumugi will probably regenerate.
It's not that they were in a freezer, it's that their bodies got obliterated (Mukuro's less so). I can accept that you can come back from poisoning or bludgeoning, but how do you come back from going so fast that G-forces turn your body into a few ounces of butter? How do you come back from being a smear in a hydraulic press?
I don't think theres a limit to it. As long as you can assume one drop of blood survives, the body can regenerate. Doesn't matter if you get pulped like Junko, her body still managed to recover. In Mondo's case, his body was still in the freezer even after Monokuma ate him. This should have been an oversight from the first game, but now the writers can just say that Monokuma shit him out and his body started to regenerate and they through in the freezer.
What are you guys even talking about? Did Rain Code reveal something?
Have you not played Rain Code? The game isn't explicitly connected to Danganronpa, but it says that anyone with pink blood is an immortal, unkillable monster who rises from the dead 24 hours after dying.
Yes it did a huge plot twist that has major implications for the entire DR series. If you are unaware of the twist, I suggest leaving these threads until you complete Rain Code. If you don't care about spoilers then I'll summerize.
Characters with pink blood can regenerate their bodies and are effectively immortal. There have been many things throughout the Danganronpa series that seemingly didn't add up at the time, such as Junko's body magically surviving getting pulped, Mondo's body in the freezer, and a handful of characters having red blood for no explained reason. With this explanation in Rain Code, it explains a lot of these things, and opens the door for characters to return in Danganronpa 4
Still doesn't explain why everyone in Danganronpa 1 treats the murders like a real threat, if they're homunculi and won't die. Or what the hell happened to their originals.
There won't be an original if they are breed into existance. If homunculi have kids (with another homunculi or human) theres no longer a need for an original. The characters in Danganronpa are unaware they are homunculi thanks to their memories being messed with.
/ss/chads won
i can fix her
Tfw no Shinigami gf
>Dreamt that I was going to kiss Junko
>I'm hesitant because I think I'm going to get my eyes gouged out or stabbed or some shit
>Go to the bathroom to brush my teeth
>Go to look for her, see her hanging in a different bathroom
>Say 'yes!' out loud and take down her corpse
>Realize I don't really want to molest a dead body
Truly a despair-inducing dream
When is this coming to Playstation?
November-December at earliest judging how Danganronpa S only left Nintend's walled garden half a year after the Shitch release.
just finished the game
did you notice some interesting details anons? which plotholes did you find? best waifu is Nun... Iruka is great too btw
Some anons were pointing out that it looks like Yuma went back in time about 60 years after the credits, and that he will probably forge a contract with Shinigami so that he can become the master detective she talked about.
He was literally the master Detective she talked about though?
>and that he will probably forge a contract with Shinigami so that he can become the master detective she talked about.
He WAS the Master Detective she talked about.
She was talking about Number One before making the contract with her back in Dohya.
Hell, this is shown directly in a cutscene during the epilogue.
?list=PLn3Wm-3X3v7BBeG6oBjW6wgqJE89hmNb4&t=9718
Also, there's no evidence whatsoever about Yuma/Number One travelling to the past. We SEE Fubuki departing on a journey to find him.
Where exactly is that coming from?
this sounds like a schizotheory because she was talking about number one (him). what about this schizotheory: shuichi gets into masterdetective world at end of V3 and we get a game with yuma + shuichi
i was about to ask you anon to elaborate on this. its... odd. guess we have to accept that the sunlight reflected in the moon is enough or something or that infos about what it means to "be exposed" to the sun means. havent thought about this myself, thanks anon great insight ~
okay i noticed this too... i justified it as "its a schizo" or maybe he didnt want shaci to go for him but ye-
a thing which didnt make sense to me was the fact that makoto had to feed them on human meet for years whille some randocook could come up with a different solution by himself... they should have gone like "we eaten human meet for 1 week but then with research fully focused on this we got a solution" so at least they had the excuse of Yomi and Dr interferring with finding a better feeding solution...
great posts great discussion anons ty
The missing week plotline makes absolutely no sense when you remember that day/night cycles are a thing.
We are clearly shown that when sunlight is blocked, they return to normal. Therefore, within 24 hours, the homunculi would have returned to normal, and their memories would have returned. The idea of it lasting a week apparently involves pretending that there was one week of uninterrupted sunshine.
The was literally zero reason for the zora guy to kill the resistance leader And it's only purpose was just to conveniently trigger a mystery labyrinth
I've only played Danganronpa 1 and 2 and I haven't played UDG, V3 or watched the Danganronpa 3 anime because I heard V3 is dogshit. Do I need to play the other Danganronpa games to understand Rain Code?
No, rain code is completely unrelated and standalone
>Do I need to play the other Danganronpa games to understand Rain Code?
No. Rain Code is not connected to Danganronpa, at least not yet.
It's entirely standalone. Just a game made by most of the same people.
No, but play V3 anyway.
v3 is the only good dr game, I thought dr1 and 2 were ok but I was just coping until I played v3
So who's set up to be the MC's main love interest?
Either Shinigami or Kurumi.
Yuma doesn't seem to care about either of them romantically though.
None win. Number One is so autistic he has no time or desire for a love interest
Shinigami/Fubuki/Kurumi
shinigami cucks herself and Kurumi wins the ss bowl
The ending literally has Kurumi becoming the next protagonist. She won so hard.
Thinly veiled cuck thread
If Monokuma threated to kilI someone unless Makoto stripped completely naked in front of Kyoko, Sayaka and Aoi, would he do it?