![]() Those who spent more than a few minutes with Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc will immediately recognize this setting as polar opposite of that title’s atmospheric Hope’s Peak Academy setting. Originally released as a Japanese PSP title in 2012, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair casts players in the role of Hajime Hinata, one of sixteen Hope’s Peak Academy students sent to Jabberwock Island, a remote tropical paradise. ![]() Like Metal Gear Solid 2, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair improves upon its predecessor in a number of tangible ways, all while cranking up the insanity level to eight-hundred and ninety-two. Oh, and let’s not forget the marked improvement of the aforementioned, and much ballyhooed, stealth mechanics. Metal Gear Solid 2 takes the original title and turns it on its head before shaking it sideways, dosing it with experimental psychedelics, and leaving it to cry in the rain. The original Metal Gear Solid is a bona fide classic, as it established the mechanics and insane story fans of the series have grown to love. It might seem odd to compare a quirky visual novel to Metal Gear Solid, but it’s far more accurate than one would imagine.
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