
Keep in mind, this is a port of a full-fledged console game, and so it contains at least 33-hours of gameplay just to make your way through the primary campaign. Of course, this means the game comes with a hefty price tag for mobile, so it will run everyone $15.99. This means the 3D map and UI have been adjusted for ease of use, and better yet, the title's mini-game difficulty has been loosened, which should honestly help to ease up on any difficulty spikes caused by the transition to touch controls.Īs expected, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition is a premium release, just like the first title, and so there are no in-app purchases or advertisements to be seen. The Android edition of Danganronpa 2 has been tweaked to suit touch-based play on mobile better. That's right, yet again a class of students is trapped together as they die off one by one, but this time around, you're on a desert island, which at least changes up the school-based scenery from the first title. Above you can watch the trailer for Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition, and as you can see, this is an odd game, and so it will be your job to investigate murders as your ticket to freedom.
