

#Magix fastcut yuneec series#
The mainline series would see two sequels, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair and Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony while they both followed the same basic principles in gameplay and narrative structure, each offered new twists that gave them an identity of their own. Unfortunately, as much as some of us- including the Danganronpa dev team-loved the Vita, the series would have faded into niche cult classic status had the games not seen ports on other platforms. Fortunately, that has happened, but in each port we’ve received, something’s been missing.
#Magix fastcut yuneec portable#
Namely, the ability to play the games on a portable device that isn’t a smartphone. Image credit: Spike ChunsoftĮnter Danganronpa Decadence, a new collection that brings lovable lunatic Monokuma and his evil schemes to the Switch.ĭanganronpa was born a handheld experience, and the world deserved to play the franchise that way on a far larger scale. Nintendo’s hybrid hardware has become something of a new-era Vita since its launch, as it’s seen ports of many of that platform’s titles and become one of the best places to play visual novels and indie games. Among the Vita releases I’ve wanted to see make their way over to the Switch, Danganronpa was near the top of my list, so getting Decadence has been a long time coming for me. If you aren’t familiar with the Danganronpa games, trying to properly introduce you to each is too big a task for this review. If you’d like deeper looks at what they are on a core gameplay level, I suggest you go read my individual reviews of both Danganronpaand Danganronpa V3. But let me at least try to quickly summarize the series. In each game, you’re paired up with 14 other high school students, each of whom has a special talent or personality trait that makes them an “Ultimate” of some sort (such as the Ultimate Baseball Star, Ultimate Detective, or Ultimate Cook). Each group of students think they’re the new freshman class for a prestigious government-sanctioned private school named Hope’s Peak Academy instead, they’re the latest participants in a deadly game run by a half-white, half-black bear named Monokuma.
