Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc and its sequel, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, are two of the PS Vita's best games - at least as far as we're concerned - and both titles are heading to PlayStation 4 early next year. The compilation will be titled Danganronpa 1&2 Reload here in the West.
Check out the brief announcement trailer that we've embedded and then let us know if you're going to be hit by a heavy dose of despair in the comments section below.
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Would play again.
Another nail in the vita coffin.
Loved those games but as @KAPADO said,its a nail in the coffin for vita,ok bring the sequels to vita games to PS4 but leave the Vita with SOMETHING to be remembered for..
Already got it on my vita but maybe I will play it again on ps4 if the price is right.
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(YES FINALLY DEAR LORD YES)
While I love the Vita and don't regret playing this series on it, I am glad a wider audience is getting exposed to this fantastic series.
Maybe I'll buy this so I can platinum these games again.
Makes sense as the third one is coming to ps4 too, will sell more if the first two are available for those who haven't played on vita. Brilliant games
I've heard these games are similar to ace attorney in a lot of aspects, and since those games are my favourite game series ever, I think I owe it to myself to give this a go! I never had any intention of buying a vita, but now that they're moving to PS4 I don't have any excuse not to play them!
In case anyone's impatient to play them on a bigger screen, they both work for PS TV.
Absolutely will buy. Just finished watching the Danganronpa 3 anime and would definitely be in the mood for playing through them again on my PS4
@BranJ0 this game is more closer to the zero escape series ( 999, virtues last reward and zero time dilemma ) rather than ace attorney but all of them are visual novels so yes
I was planning to get a PS Vita for this and Persona 4 but now I'm having second thoughts
@hieveryone Persona 4 is such a timesink a Vita could be seen as worth it for that game alone, depending on your stance on that kinda thing.
Persona 4 and the most recent 2 of the 3 Danganronpa games are definitely playable on the PSTV (the first one is playable on it if you're in the US but not Europe for some reason) and the PSTV is way cheaper than a handheld Vita so maybe that could be the way to go?
I'm so genuinely happy that a wider audience will get a chance to play these games. I'm not sure if I'll double dip myself, especially with Persona 5 coming out in early 2017, but great news nonetheless! More Danganronpa!!
@hieveryone I don't really agree with that. In these games you go through loops of gathering evidence on murders and then using that evidence in a courtroom trial. That's exactly the same as AA.
Yeah, tonally it's different from AA but its more jokey and wacky style is closer to AA than the relentless grimness of the Zero Escape games.
Oh goody. Looking forward to playing through these games again on PS4.
For me this type of game suits a handheld far better than a console so it will stay a Vita title for me (unless it is crossbuy, since I'll have it by default then). Couldn't really imagine putting a game like this (or any of the other visual novels) on in the living room though for some reason.
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