@Malakhim24 Finally, an actually reasonable and well thought out response that doesn't boil down to "micro transactions bad". I agree with everything you mentioned here. There are actual legitimate complaints to have beyond that. On top of the music volume and the lack of tracks you mentioned, I would also like to mention that hit boxes are a bit weird as well and may need to be altered in the future. Sometimes I've felt like I've been far enough away from a track hazard to avoid it, but I've just barely nicked its overly large hit box instead. All in all, it's an incredibly fun game and I'm looking forward to what content they plan on releasing next.
I think marketing Decadence as a Danganronpa "collection", including characters from Ultra Despair Girls in the summer camp game's switch version, but then not porting Ultra Despair Girls to the Switch was just an idiotic move. "Sensitive content" is a BS reason to have not included it, the series has an ESRB rating of M for a reason. If you make a collection, plan to include all of the games in it, not just the "really good ones".
@Aya-chan I personally think it should have just been there period without saying, "It should have replaced such and such game". This was marketed as a Danganronpa collection, yet they left a game out. They even added the UDG characters to the Summer camp game, there's literally zero excuse for it to not be here.
@rawzeku I agree. It's a game that's part of the series it should have just been there. They even added the characters to the Switch version of the Summer vacation game. Yet, Ultra Despair Girls wasn't there. It makes no sense to me.
This article is titled in a misleading way. However, it's a bit ridiculous that people were review bombing the game for that fact even though the series has always been that way. One island/town/city (whatever) to start and every save after that is a resident in that town. It's nothing new and it was silly that people blew a gasket over it. Although, a lot of the complaints about this game are silly and are probably mostly being made by people who have never played an AC game before.
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@Malakhim24 Finally, an actually reasonable and well thought out response that doesn't boil down to "micro transactions bad". I agree with everything you mentioned here. There are actual legitimate complaints to have beyond that. On top of the music volume and the lack of tracks you mentioned, I would also like to mention that hit boxes are a bit weird as well and may need to be altered in the future. Sometimes I've felt like I've been far enough away from a track hazard to avoid it, but I've just barely nicked its overly large hit box instead. All in all, it's an incredibly fun game and I'm looking forward to what content they plan on releasing next.
Re: Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls Isn't Coming To Switch, But It Could
I think marketing Decadence as a Danganronpa "collection", including characters from Ultra Despair Girls in the summer camp game's switch version, but then not porting Ultra Despair Girls to the Switch was just an idiotic move. "Sensitive content" is a BS reason to have not included it, the series has an ESRB rating of M for a reason. If you make a collection, plan to include all of the games in it, not just the "really good ones".
Re: Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls Isn't Coming To Switch, But It Could
@Aya-chan I personally think it should have just been there period without saying, "It should have replaced such and such game". This was marketed as a Danganronpa collection, yet they left a game out. They even added the UDG characters to the Summer camp game, there's literally zero excuse for it to not be here.
Re: Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls Isn't Coming To Switch, But It Could
@rawzeku I agree. It's a game that's part of the series it should have just been there. They even added the characters to the Switch version of the Summer vacation game. Yet, Ultra Despair Girls wasn't there. It makes no sense to me.
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This article is titled in a misleading way. However, it's a bit ridiculous that people were review bombing the game for that fact even though the series has always been that way. One island/town/city (whatever) to start and every save after that is a resident in that town. It's nothing new and it was silly that people blew a gasket over it. Although, a lot of the complaints about this game are silly and are probably mostly being made by people who have never played an AC game before.