Nick Gillham: "Where it all goes wrong however, is how it portrays the abuse that the antagonists have suffered. Masaru was beaten black and blue by his alcoholic father, Jataro was oppressed by his jealous mother who forced him to wear a mask and resented him for preventing her from enjoying her younger years, while Nagisa was forced to study to exhaustion by his over-demanding parents. The abuse these children faced is repeatedly shown in a serious tone, with the boys breaking down in tears screaming as they recount the abuse and how it has affected them. It can be quite powerful and makes you feel for the poor kids."
Kinglink says "We return once again to the land of Danganronpa. I’ve already covered the original Danganronpa and Danganronpa 2 which left two more games for me to cover. This time around we are looking at a title originally launched on the Vita, Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls."
VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "Thanks to some solid late-in-life Japanese support, and a sea of backwards-compatible games, the Vita’s library of third-person shooters is a lot better than it first appears, covering a variety of sub-genres from horror to stealth to tactical, all the while providing games that are a tonne of fun to play."
Missed so many games.
Also backwards compatibility differs from region to region.
Literally some stores like the NZ/Aus store will allow syphon Filter 1 and 3 but not 2 and the USA store is different again
The 2018 Steam Summer sale starts today and you can save big on your favorite Spike Chunsoft titles, including the Danganronpa, Zero Escape and Steins;Gate franchises.
The themes you don't like which are included in this game unfortunately happen to children in real life...
I hate to be that guy but maybe Danganronpa is too real for you, you know, it also contains murder, which is another "morbid" & very real concept.