Age Rating for Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc ESRB M This is a puzzle-adventure game in which players follow high-school students attempting to escape from a robot-bear captor. Danganropa: Trigger Happy Havoc, is a visual novel made by Spike Chunsoft, and published by NIS America for the PlayStation Vita. The story revolves around fifteen students who awaken trapped in a high school, Hope's Peak Academy, and are told by the headmaster of the school, a black and white bear named Monokuma, that they must live there. On the surface, 'Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc' is a mess. For one thing, it's unconventional from a mainstream point of view. Whether it's Telltale's ' The Wolf Among Us ' or Quantic Dream's ' Beyond: Two Souls,' the moment that a game falls outside of the FPS, third-person action, platformer, etc. Umbrella of mainstay game designs, a.
Blood Intense Violence Strong Language Suggestive Themes
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This is a puzzle-adventure game in which players follow high-school students attempting to escape from a robot-bear captor. As players navigate the school, they sometimes come upon various corpses. Players investigate the various crime scenes, looking for clues and interviewing rival classmates. Finding the killer can trigger “punishment” cutscenes, in which acts of violence are depicted: students killed by a pitching machine, run over by a truck, crushed to death. There are also depictions of characters getting impaled by spikes and knives. Blood is frequently depicted on and around dead bodies. During the course of the game, the dialogue contains suggestive material (e.g., “Like I'd w-want to go anywhere with a dirty slut like you,” “It's not some pervy 'adult' video or anything” and “He...abused me...And he...he took pictures”). The words “f**k,” “sh*t,” and “a*shole” can be heard in the game.