>you have absolutely zero reason to be suspected of anything >after a long debate, the actual culprit gets finally pinpointed >the dynamic of the murder is now perfectly clear >explain everything in detail to everyone in a way that even a child could clearly grasp >even the walls understood who the real culprit is >every single one of his counterarguments get mercilessly shattered one after the other >reaches a point where he doesn't even try to defend himself anymore, and just screeches in desperation >everyone STILL blames YOU >Why? >Because you couldn't correctly spell... > >BONE > >ON > >THE > >motherfucking > > > >M E A T !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok, I love the game, but can we all agree that this particular "mechanic" is just plain bullshit?
The swimsuit weapon was far worse than this to be honest.
Jose Lopez
the minigames in danganronpa are almost all total shit and drag the entire series down, the only good ones are closing argument and maybe scrum debate
Aaron Morales
>tfw hajime wasn't the Ultimate Snowboarder i was so sure
Connor Watson
My first time round, I thought it was supposed to be “on-the-bone meat”. Felt real fuckin’ rarted ‘bout a minute later.
Joseph Sanders
did they ever tested that rythm game themselves? i swear that shit is never fucking synched
Jackson Clark
The fact that the question is phrased as "where is the weapon" makes your mind instantly jump to "on the..." because that'd be a logical sentence structure for an answer to that question. I have to imagine this is just unfortunate localisation.
Wyatt Lewis
Danganronpa 2 is the best because Nagito is a fucking madman
Danganronpa 3 is shit and the "lmao i lie xD" is a huge fag
Justin Wilson
CAMERA ANGLE
Julian Walker
>>Ok, I love the game, but can we all agree that this particular "mechanic" is just plain bullshit? Only retards had trouble with it. Its always referred to as "Meat on the bone", why would you try to write it any other way? And even if you mess it up once, its not like its an instant gameover, just do it again.
Ryan Young
Agree. Poor man's Phoenix Wright, with a mix of "pick the correct option from this list" and fucking hangman gambit, which is just "guess what word we want you to spell right now". I liked how at least they tried to improve certain aspects, like how you can corroborate statements instead of proving them wrong and so on, but most of it was kinda shitty.
Josiah Cox
>why would you try to write it any other way? Because
Hunter Hernandez
Ok, >"And even if you mess it up once, its not like its an instant gameover, just do it again." Why would you write it that way more than once? They keep calling meat on the bone and you have those same four words given to you.
David Ortiz
I quoted and addressed a specific part of your post
Carson Rivera
It's really funny it gets the idea of being a poor man's pheonix wright, when they're almost entirely different
DR is timed and almost rhythm based, you get into a flow state of instantly realizing what's fucky and slicing through it and shooting it, then they reveal everything at the end
PW is more like a puzzle game, you have to take your time and find small details and inconsistencies
Charles Garcia
More like triple A Pheonix Wright you tasteless nigger
Gabriel Watson
The fundamental idea of debunking contradictions in a testimony using evidence is the exact same, DR is just extremely simplified at its core and obfuscated by a bunch of extraneous bullshit. It's like taking a platformer and turning it into an endless runner with QTEs. Phoenix Wright for ADHD-ridden retards more like. I like how neither of you can even spell "Phoenix" right, it's almost as if that says something about Danganronpa fans.
That user is incorrect. "Bone on the meat" is how it's referred to IRL, and even if you didn't know that it'salso how it's referred to in-game during the investigation phase so there's no excuse.
Jace Rivera
>triple A Pheonix Wright DR doesn't even outsell AA, you stupid faggot