
Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony Anniversary Edition has not released on iOS and Android yet, but it also was advertised to have similar functionality as the first two games.

If you’ve not paid attention to the recent iOS and Android versions of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition and Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition, they have all the content from the original games with an additional gallery and control optimization for touchscreens. While I will cover some aspects of the games themselves here, I wanted to focus on what the Nintendo Switch versions offer compared to all prior versions and also whether Danganronpa Decadence is worth it for newcomers and longtime fans. This bundle includes Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, and Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony all in their Anniversary Edition releases in addition to a new spin-off board game-style release, Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp. Having now played the main games through every localized release, it has been interesting to see what changes have been made to the interface, visuals, and more to bring Danganronpa from PS Vita all the way to its newest port on Nintendo Switch.ĭanganronpa on Nintendo Switch is available as a physical bundle titled Danganronpa Decadence and individual digital releases on the eShop. I always love revisiting the Danganronpa games since Danganronpa 2 is one of my favourite games of all time, and I still think Danganronpa V3 has one of the best endings in any game. Over the last month, I’ve been replaying the main games (for the sixth time in the case of 1 and 2) on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite while seeing what the new game, Danganronpa S, has to offer.

Nearly half a decade since the Nintendo Switch released, we finally have Danganronpa on Nintendo Switch in the form of Danganronpa Decadence. Given the Nintendo Switch’s hybrid form factor and touchscreen, it felt like a potential Danganronpa Switch release would be the best way to experience these amazing stories. Having gone from PSP (in Japan) to PS Vita, PC, PS4, and more recently mobile platforms, it was surprising that these adventure games hadn’t been released on the platform perfectly suited to the genre yet. The Danganronpa have been at the top of this list for a long time.

With so many older and newer games getting ported to Nintendo Switch, there have been a few instances where the lack of a Switch release felt pretty baffling.
