Sometimes people just miss the point of an ending and just want more slop.
https://www.siliconera.com/danganronpa-v3s-controversial-ending-shouldnt-stop-new-games/
https://www.siliconera.com/danganronpa-v3s-controversial-ending-shouldnt-stop-new-games/
- replies
- 1
- announces
- 0
- likes
- 1
@rain I honestly didn't mind Danganronpa V3's ending. I think it felt a little forced, but overall fine enough.
It's rather sad that the entire Danganronpa series is in limbo though. Core members of the team left in 2017 right after V3 to found TooKyo Games, which is why there's been no new Danganronpa, the team is no longer at Spike, and Spike holds the IP. If a new Danganronpa game released it'd either be Spike hiring TooKyo Games to do it, or it'd probably end up ruined by a new team.
Considering Spike co-developed and published Rain Code, their relationship can't be horrible, so maybe there's hope. But Spike also has nothing to do with The Hundred Line afaik, so perhaps their relationship has soured again.
It's rather sad that the entire Danganronpa series is in limbo though. Core members of the team left in 2017 right after V3 to found TooKyo Games, which is why there's been no new Danganronpa, the team is no longer at Spike, and Spike holds the IP. If a new Danganronpa game released it'd either be Spike hiring TooKyo Games to do it, or it'd probably end up ruined by a new team.
Considering Spike co-developed and published Rain Code, their relationship can't be horrible, so maybe there's hope. But Spike also has nothing to do with The Hundred Line afaik, so perhaps their relationship has soured again.