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Spike Chunsoft updated the New Danganronpa V3: Everyone’s New Semester of Killing official website on Friday, October 14 with a new system page detailing the upcoming adventure title’s new setting and game flow.
Get the information below.
■ Academy for Gifted Prisoners
A school created for the mutual killing game of 16 “Super High School Level Students.” Various facilities exist within the school, whose classrooms and corridors are overgrown with vegetation.
—A warehouse filled with a large amount of goods.
—A dining hall connected to the kitchen.
—A game room.
—Research classrooms for the talents of each student. Pictured is the Super High School Level Pianist Research Room.
Super High School Level
The “Gifted System” is a special encouragement plan enforced by the government. Established to nurture the gifted youth of the nation, students expected to hold promise in the future are granted various special rights such as subsidy, suffrage, and eligibility for election. The students chosen for this “Gifted System” are known as “Super High School Level” students.
Academy for Gifted Prisoners School Regulations
There are strict regulations in the school and students who violate them will be disposed by the high mobility humanoid murder weapon “Exisal.” There are are five different colored Exisal with a Monokuma aboard each.
The full list of school regulations is as follows:
There is no end date to the communal life in the Academy for Gifted Prisoners.
If a murder occurs in the school, all students must participate in a class trial.
If you correctly identify the Blackened, who committed the murder, during the class trial, only the Blackened will receive punishment.
If you are unable to correctly identify the Blackened in a class trial, everyone besides the Blackened will receive punishment.
If the Blackened wins the class trial, he or she will graduate from the Academy for Gifted Prisoners and leave to the outside world.
If the Spotless, the students who didn’t commit a murder, continue to win, the mutual killing game will end when there are two students remaining.
From 10:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. is “Nighttime.” During this time, entry to the dining hall and gymnasium will be closed off.
Violence against Monokuma, the headmaster of the Academy for Gifted Prisoners, is strictly prohibited.
Monokuma cannot take part in a murder.
Monopads are valuables, so please do not break them.
A “body discovery announcement” will be played when three or more students discover a body.
You can freely investigate the Academy for Gifted Prisoners. There are no restrictions imposed on your mobility.
Students who violate the school regulations will be disposed by Exisal.
There may be cases where the headmaster will add more school regulations.
■ Game Flow
The story is made of chapters. In each chapter, a murder will occur, and you’ll continue to the next chapter after discovering the murderer.
Daily Life Parts
The parts of the game where the daily communal life of the students living in the school are depicted. This includes main plot elements such as the students plotting to escape the school and Monokuma promoting the mutual killing game by presenting “murder motives” to the students. Additionally, in between story progression, you’ll be provided free time to roam the school and interact with other characters at your leisure.
Investigation Parts
Investigation parts occur when a murder takes place and a body is discovered. During these parts, you’ll head to the location of the murder, and gather information from other students and the evidence required to solve the case.
Class Trial
During Class Trials, you’ll use the evidence you’ve gathered to try and pinpoint the Blackened. Here, the students who possess Super High School Level talents will debate from various angles, some of them even sharing wrong information or guesses. The goal of the Class Trial is to reach the truth of the incident and point out the inconsistencies of their remarks. The evidence you gathered during the investigation part can be used as “Truth Bullets” to refute in the inconsistencies. By shooting the correct Truth Bullets at the inconsistencies that appear on the screen, you’ll be able to proceed through the debate.
New Danganronpa V3: Everyone’s New Semester of Killing is due out for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Japan on January 12.
View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.
IT'S TIME TO STOP
Akamatsu: Let’s play would you rather! Would you rather die or-
Saihara: Die
Akamatsu: Or-
Saihara: Die
Akamatsu: But I didn’t finish-
Saihara: D i e
Accurate.
Additonally,
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About the Danganronpa Fandom,
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I appreciate the people who make anything contributing to the fandom.
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I appreciate all of the amazing people in this fandom.
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What has this fandom become
Future Arc: My Thoughts (NO SPOILERS)
Wow. It’s been a while. I said I’d be back when the episodes were all out, so here we are. Let me start by talking about the revelations that this particular arc presents us with. I watched through the entirety of the Future Arc with a friend of mine last night, and I think both of us were left wondering: What is V3 going to actually be about? My current thought is that it’ll probably be a separate incident that takes place during the Future Foundation killings, but who truly knows. So, on to my thoughts about the show. I must admit, I am a bit disappointed that it took a more action-oriented approach. While I thoroughly enjoyed the show, I kept hearing the old tracks and found myself wishing for some Nonstop Debate to start up. I didn’t let that take away from my enjoyment of the show, but it was just frustrating at times. To counter that point, I thought the animation was great. For a series that never really focused on fighting and action, the animation was fluid and exciting. The plot was, unsurprisingly, a twisted maze of confusion and trying to figure out what was happening and who the Mastermind was. I’m not going to spoil anything since the end hasn’t been out for that long, but I thought some of the ideas were pretty great. It was a different kind of game, and I think that’s what grabbed my attention to begin with. Again, I’m not going to spoil anything for anyone here, but I highly recommend you go watch it for yourself. The climax and ending. Hm. Well, I won’t say why, but let’s just say I was pretty content throughout the whole show, memeing it up when something hilarious would happen. But for the last few episodes, I went completely quiet. I was pretty angry. I’m sure I’m not the only one. (I’ll be starting up a support group for those suffering through Future Arc despair, if anyone’s interested.) Overall, I’m still a huge fan of the original story and its characters, but I truly did enjoy Future Arc. It’s nice to see the DR universe in a different light, outside of a classroom setting and with a cast of Future Foundation members. It gives us a more clear idea of what’s been happening in the outside world, and let us see some of our favorite returners (and even an entire episode about the ending of AE, spoiler warning if you haven’t finished it and want to see the resolution for yourself) back in action. Go watch Future Arc, get ready for V3 in 2017. Now that I’m caught up, this is a spoiler-free zone for me. I’m going to continue posting memes and whatnot. It’s good to be back. For now, this is the Mastermind signing off. Also that backwards Monokuma Theater music is horrifying and I’m going to hear it in my nightmares forever.