Download & Install Danganronpa: Trigger Happy HavocMusic BackGround: Game: https://mkproduction.home.b. A universal iOS version of Danganronpa for the iPhone and iPad was released on August 20, 2012. NIS America published the PS Vita version of Danganronpa in western territories under the title “Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc” in 2014. Danganronpa takes place in Hope’s Peak Academy, a private prestigious high school.
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Part 45: Trial 2, Part 2
Click here to watch this update's video.: Sorry, but I didn't kill anyone!
: You say that, but do you really expect any of us to believe it?
: Perhaps if you had an alibi, that would change things...
: Ohh, an alibi, huh? Now we're talkin'!
: When you compare your past murders to this incident the modus operandi matches completely. What more proof do we need?
: Kyeeeehahahahaha!
: Give it up. You killed her.
Is Genocide Jack really the killer? I feel like something doesn't match up...
: All those murders in the book were done exactly the same, but there's something quite different about Chihiro's body...
> Shoot 'the modus operandi matches' with 'Status of the Dead Body'
: Are the methods of murder really exactly the same? I'm not so sure about that...
: I think there's a slight difference between the Genocide Jack cases and this one.
: Huh? How's it any different?
: Uh-oh, you don't know? Well then, human garbage, let me tell you!
: I murder with passion and conviction! I consider myself a professional, and I have a very particular way of doing things! Imagine you go to a fancy Italian restaurant. They're very picky about the noodles, the sauce, everything. But what happened to Chihiro... It'd be like if that same Italian restaurant started using Ragu or Chef Boyardee! This is no creation of mine!
: Let me rephrase that, in a way that maybe makes more sense...
: There are two clear differences between the Genocide Jack cases and this one.
There's one clear difference between the murders...
> The victim's fatal injury
: For one, the cause of death is different. In the Genocide Jack murders, all the victims were killed the same way. According to the case file, they were all apparently killed with...a pair of scissors. But Chihiro died from a blow to the head, right?
: Ah, yes! That is remarkably different from the other murders!
: Wouldn't it be strange for someone who kills the same way without fail to suddenly change their method?
: And there's more--one more conflicting detail.
: That's right! In my recipe of murder, if the bloody message is the tortellini then the arrangement of the body would be the pesto sauce!
: Could you please stop comparing killing people to cooking...?
: S-So...are you saying the other difference has to do with how the body was arranged...?
That's right. The second difference is related to how she was suspended.
> What was used to suspend her
: Do you remember what the killer used to suspend her? They'd used some kind of rope to hang her up by her wrists.
: What is your point?
: Well, in all the previous Genocide Jack cases, something else was used to suspend them...
: Specifically, pairs of razor-sharp scissors.
: And guess what! I used my own specially designed scissors for the murders AND the arrangement!
: Like I said, I'm a professional. So naturally I'm very picky about the tools I use!
: And--andandandandand ya know what else!? Big Mac said there's two differences, but he's wrong!
: Big Mac...? Are you referring to me?
: Listen up, Big Mac! There's actually one more difference!
: ...Huh?
: My word! You really didn't notice? Take a look at who the victims were in each Genocide Jack case... There's a pattern there just waiting to be discovered!
: A...pattern?
: Figure that out, and it'll be plain as death why I couldn't have possibly killed that little loli girl!
Hmm...let's see... There was a pattern surrounding the Genocide jack victims, and Chihiro didn't fit it...? I...I think I figured it out! I know why she couldn't have killed Chihiro...!
> Because Chihiro was a girl
: Even if you didn't figure this out from the details in the case file, the other two answers are thankfully absurd enough that they can't be right.
: Is it because...Chihiro was a girl?
: BINGO! Bull's-eye! Right on the money!
: What are you talking about...?
: In all the Genocide Jack cases, all the victims had something in common.
Ken Harada, 32. Tetsuhiro Honda, 17. Shoji Gaku, 23. Kanno Isei, 14. Takeshi Yoshida, 30. Komatsuna Taro, Takefumi Gono, Uchida Naohisa, Takeshi Masamune, Yuto Yumejima, there was no end to it...
: They were all...guys?
: That's right! The people I kill with such passion and conviction...are all adorable little men! Kyaah! I can't believe I said it! I'm so embarrassed!
: The hell is wrong with you!?
: I can't help it. I'm just a full-throttle boy-on-boy fangirl! And the mopey side of me just hates it!
: But now I'm on the fast track to becoming a full-fledged fanmadam!
: So since Chihiro was a girl and not an 'adorable little man'...you wouldn't kill her?
: Would an Italian chef suddenly start making ramen, just because they're both noodles? Don't be stupid!
: I have too much passion and conviction to cross that line! That's the absolute reality of the one and only!
: We get it. You've clearly explained your hobby and your philosophy. But that's not all there is to it.
: It's a different matter entirely...when you're forced to kill in order to survive.
: Quiet, lowly cur!
: Lowly...cur?
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: I would never kill for a reason as petty as mere survival! And! If by some fluke I *did* kill to survive...
: ...why would I bother with the message and arrangement!? It'd make me the obvious suspect!
: That...does make some amount of sense.
: PLUS! Whatever reason I have for killing, I would NEVER leave out my prized scissors! Who would go out of their way to use a big stupid heavy dumbbell!?
: Maybe you used the dumbbell cuz you couldn't find any scissors in the school?
: 'Any' scissors? I don't just use 'any' scissors! I only use my own set of high-class, envy of the entire world scissors!
: Okay, whatever, there still aren't any in the school...
: Are you sure about that...?
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: Da da-da daa!
: Grgh! She's fully equipped!
: That's right! So I can kill anywhere, anytime! Why would I resort to dumbbells or rope, when I have my trusty scissors by my side? Go ahead, tell me I'm wrong. You can't, can you? Gutter dogs, all of you! Not to mention, I have no clue how to tie a good knot. So rope's totally out of the question anyway!
: Ngh...ngraah...! I have no idea what's going on anymore...! Could such a heinous villain really be innocent!?
: But...the body really was suspended, right? And nobody but the police knew about that...
: Yeah! That's why we figured it had to be the real deal and not some copycat killer or whatever!
Actually, hold on...there *is* one person... One person who could have copied the Genocide Jack cases!
: The one who dragged us around during the investigation, who showed us all the evidence...
: Byakuya...it's possible you could have found out, isn't it? You'd have no problem gaining access to classified government documents or internal police records. Plus, you'd already looking through the Genocide Jack file before this all happened, hadn't you?
: ...
: A-Are you saying...Mr. Togami did it?
: ...
: Then the reason he pushed the theory of Genocide Jack being the killer so hard was because he wanted to pin the crime on her!
: So he rearranged the scene to disguise it and make it look like I'd put my stamp on it...!
: The adorable glasses man was behind it all!? Ahh, I'm on fire!
: ...Well, Byakuya!? What's your response!?
: I see... So now the suspicion falls on me. Then I must ask...when would you say I began acting suspicious? Surely you must have an answer...
: Hmm, looking back and thinking about it now, the way you were acting right before we discovered the body was a little strange...
: And the locker rooms... They're suspicious. Very suspicious, indeed. Wouldn't you agree?
: Huh? Suspicious...?
: It seems nobody's searched the locker rooms. Let's start with the girls locker room...
: You wanted to go to the girls locker room right away, right? But since you're a guy...
: I should have naturally thought of the boys locker room first. Is that what you want to say?
: The victim was Chihiro. A girl. Hence why I said we should check the girls locker room.
: Nothing strange about that, I'd say!
: On the contrary, there's something *very* strange!
: Okay then, what's so strange about it?
: Go ahead, share with the rest of the class.
There was a clear contradiction in what Byakuya just said... I need to make it clear to everyone...!
: Next we're going to add something called a Truth Flashback. If you aim and a weak spot and hold down the Triangle button then you'll memorize that weak spot. This memorized phrase can only be shot once as a single Truth Bullet. If you shoot or change the Truth Bullet, it will disappear from your Truth Cylinder. However, you can use this flashback feature as many times as you want. If you don't seem to have the answer to a lie or contradiction in your loaded Truth Bullets it might be wise to memorize a different weak spot and use that to make your case. When's the best time to flashback? Well, you'll just have to use your keen wits, won't you?
: I think this is the last mechanic in the Nonstop Debate. Like the tutorial said, you can use this mechanic to use a weak point that someone says and turn it into a Truth Bullet you can use to break through a different weak point. This debate introduces the mechanic so it's not too difficult to do but later cases will get tougher. There's also no indication of when you want to use a memorized statement instead of your loaded bullets so you have to be very aware of what bullets you have. While that sounds potentially unfair, the good thing is that you won't need to use this mechanic in a good 80% of the Nonstop Debates and when you do it's usually obvious enough that you're supposed to use it. I like it for adding that little extra layer to the debates. It makes you think and pay attention.
: So you said Byakuya was acting kinda weird before we found the body... But he was acting weird...how?
: If you're presented with the opportunity to check out the girls locker room, you absolutely take it...! That's a natural reaction for any guy!
: The victim was Chihiro, who was a girl. So of course I would suggest we check the girls locker room first. There was no time for pointless distractions. What's so strange about that?
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: I wish you'd taken me with you...
Hearing Byakuya's comment about Chihiro being a girl, I realized there's a clear contradiction there! I need to make that contradiction clear!
: How could Byakuya have known who the victim was before we even discovered her? That's the contradiction! However, our only Truth Bullet is the Monokuma File #2 bullet, which doesn't really help us in this situation. That's why...
: ...we need to borrow Hina's statement. The weak point gets loaded into our Truth Cylinder as a greenish bullet. It will disappear after we fire it or if we change bullets, so when firing them make sure your shot will hit otherwise you'll have to go around the debate again.
> Shoot 'The victim was Chihiro' with 'before we found the body'
: I'll tell you what's so strange about that... Because up until we actually discovered the body, we couldn't have known who the victim was!
: So your claim that you went to the girls locker room first because Chihiro was the victim doesn't hold up!
: I see...That's a good answer, I must admit. Interesting.
: Very interesting, indeed! But your reasoning is still too weak!
: Huh...?
: What's wrong? Is that it? Surely you've got more than that. Go ahead, show us...
What's with Byakuya's attitude...? It's like he...doesn't even care. I've got him cornered, but he's acting like it has nothing to do with him...!
: What's the matter? You're not finished already, are you? There must be more to it...
: Th-There is...I think...
: There *is* more to it. Think about it. We just talked about the differences between this case and past Genocide Jack incidents. The proof you're looking for is hidden in there...
: ...Oh? Proof that I'm the culprit, you mean?
: ...
The differences between this case and other Genocide Jack murders... The evidence that proves Byakuya is responsible is hidden in there? What could it be...?
Part 21: Trial 1, Part 1
: A couple of notes about the trials. I highly recommend watching the videos for the trial updates. Trials are fully voice-acted and will look much better in motion than they will in screenshot format, plus you will get to see the full depth of the minigames this way since I will only be taking a few screen shots of each of them. Each trial update video will cover the whole update from start to finish.
: Additionally, in the videos, I will be skipping the tutorial text explaining the various minigames but I will write it out for the screenshot version of each update.
Click here to watch this update's video.
: Let's begin with a basic explanation of the class trial! So, your votes will determine the results. If you can figure out 'whodunnit' then only they will receive punishment. But if you pick the wrong one... then I'll punish everyone *besides* the blackened, and the one that deceived everyone else will graduate!
: And the killer really is one of us, right?
: Of course!
: Okay then...everyone close your eyes, and whoever did it, raise your hand!
: Don't be a goddamn idiot. Why the hell would they raise their hand?
: Before we move on and start the trial, can I ask a question real quick?
: What's going on with...those pictures?
: I'd feel awful if they got left out just because they died. Friendship penetrates even death's barrier!
: Friendship...penetrates?
: Okay, but what about that other empty seat?
: There were only fifteen of us to begin with, so why are there sixteen seats?
: Oh, no reason. It's just that out little courtroom here can technically fit up to sixteen people.
: Okay, that about does it for the preamble. Get ready to get started!
: First up is the case summary. Now, let the class trial...begin!
It's about to begin--the debate to decide who we think the killer is... Anything I found, anything I noticed... I have to be ready to speak up about everything. Because this isn't just about me. Everyone's lives are on the line!
: As things progress during each class trial, you will engage in a number of Nonstop Debates. During these discussions, characters will speak one after another, without pause. It's up to you to unearth any lies or contradictions buried within their statements. What this means is that you'll have to use your Truth Bullets to refute what they say. Any relevant Truth Bullets you've found during your investigation will be loaded into the Truth Cylinder. Pay close attention to each character's statements, and use your Truth Bullets to blast the right ones. Note that if you run out of time, you will automatically fail, so please be careful! Well then...good luck, and have fun!
: Nonstop Debates are the real meat of the trial. They're pretty fun to play especially as they get harder throughout the game. All you need to do is aim and shoot the correct truth bullet at the orange highlighted weak point to end the debate and move on. At any time while the others are talking, we can pause and review truth bullets from our e-Handbook. For this first debate I'll provide pictures of each person saying a line so you can get a feel for what the debate looks like, but after this one I will only show the debate transcript and me refuting the weak point.
: This is our Truth Cylinder. It shows us what relevant Truth Bullets we can use in this specific debate. First one's pretty easy.
: I assert that the one who was murdered was Miss Sayaka Maizono!
: ...Yeah, we know that part already.
: And the murder took place in Makoto's room.
: In the bathroom...
: So it seems most likely that...
: The killer must have taken her by surprise while she was in the bathroom.
: She didn't even have a chance to resist...
: For this first debate, we'd like to take a quick sidebar. If you're unable to spot and refute someone's lies or contradictions, the argument will repeat. Within a group of statements, some words appear in a different color [bolded terms for this LP's purpose]. Did you happen to notice? That represents a potential hole in a person's statement--a possible
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weak spot. These weak spots reveal important--though not always inaccurate--sections of a person's statement. Your Truth Bullets are only effective against these weak spots. So when you see one come up, take aim and fire--but only if you're sure it's actually wrong!Huh? Something's off about what was just said... Because if Sayaka hadn't resisted at all, there's no explanation for what happened to my room...
: The room was a big mess when we got there; there was definitely some kind of struggle.
> Shoot 'Evidence of a Struggle' with 'didn't even have a chance to resist'
: No, that's wrong!
: With that, the debate ends and returns us back to the courtroom chatter.
: Just a second, Chihiro. Try to remember how my room looked...
: With the way things had been damaged, I think we can definitely assume there was a struggle.
: A struggle? Between who...and who?
: Between Sayaka and the killer, of course.
: So you're saying...Sayaka wasn't caught by surprise in the bathroom?
: She must have been attacked in the main room first, then she ran to the bathroom to try and hide. The killer followed her in, and that's where they finished the job...
: That much should have been obvious after taking one look at the scene. It shouldn't even need explaining.
: S-Sorry...
: Okay, so what's next?
: Next is the subject of the murder weapon.
: Wow...this is starting to sound like a real trial!
We need to determine what was used to kill Sayaka!
: So what was used to kill her?
: There was some kind of sharp object thrust into her stomach...
: Without a doubt, that is the murder weapon!
: So the killer used some random knife they had on 'em... How could anyone do something like that? That son of a bitch!
Because the object that was thrust into Sayaka's stomach... It was almost certainly the knife that disappeared from a certain location...
: It wasn't just any random knife, there was a specific one missing...
> Shoot 'some random knife' with 'Kitchen Knife Set'
: No. I do think it was a knife--but not just any knife. I'm almost positive is was a kitchen knife.
: Huh? A kitchen knife?
: After the murder, we discovered that one of the knives from the kitchen was missing.
: Which means that knife must be the murder weapon.
: Ohh...yeah, I guess that makes sense. You could sorta see the weapon stickin' out of her stomach... And if you look real close, I could totally see that being a kitchen knife.
: Okay, so the murder weapon was a kitchen knife. But where does that get us?
: I mean, we all know Makoto killed her, right!?
: That's r-right... Makoto's room was the s-scene of the crime. What more proof do you n-need?
: H-Hold on a second! I'm--!
: Let's draw our conclusions *after* we've presented our arguments. Otherwise, what's the point of the trial?
: Well we can talk all we want, it's not gonna change *that* conclusion.
: I don't think that's true at all. I'm sure if we keep at it, something new will reveal itself.
: You really believe that?
: ...
She's right. There's gotta be a breakthrough somewhere just waiting for us to find it. Because I know damn well I'm not the killer!
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: You can concentrate by holding down the R button. While you're concentrating, time will slow down so you can pay closer attention to what everyone's saying. On top of that, it'll steady your aim making it easier to target potential weak spots. Concentrating like this consumes the Focus Gauge, and if this gauge empties, you can't concentrate. But the Focus Gauge will recover over time. So let your brain take a rest. No need to rush!
: Concentration is an extremely useful ability especially as the game progresses. We don't actually see it for this entire trial because this trial doesn't really demand it but later on when other mechanics get introduced it can be a big help and I'm sure I'll make liberal use of it. The Focus Gauge is represented by the Star meter we have in the upper right of the debate screen. The 5 stars will deplete quickly when concentrating, giving you just a few seconds of slowed time.
: So I guess there's no question that the kitchen knife was the murder weapon.
: But where does that get us?
: M-Makoto must have taken it f-from the kitchen, right?
: He did it in secret, when nobody was in the d-dining hall... And then he w-went and stabbed S-Sayaka with it!
: So he really did do it!
: Mm, mm, yes. Then it's been decided...
: We've reached the end!
Some way to prove I didn't take the knife. The person who was in the dining hall last night should be able to do it...
: Hina told us that she was in the dining hall when the knife disappeared.
> Shoot 'when nobody was in the d-dining hall' with 'Aoi's Account'
: Okay, wait, hold on. I didn't take the knife from the kitchen.
: Next you're g-gonna say you're not the k-killer, right? Go ahead and say it all y-you want...!
: Well, what if I have a witness? What do you think, Hina?
: ...Huh?
: Remember what you were telling me earlier?
: Well, I went to go get some tea from the kitchen last night, and all the knives were still there. But when I finished my tea and went back into the kitchen to wash my glass...one of the knives was gone.
: So you're saying the knife disappeared while you were drinking your tea in the dining hall?
: Yeah...
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: Just to be perfectly clear, the knife disappeared while you were in the dining hall, correct?: Y-Yeah, that's right...
: And at any point while you were there, did you ever see me come into the dining hall?
: Umm...no, I don't think so...
: You don't 'think' so?
: ...No, he definitely wasn't there!
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: The knife disappeared while Hina was in the dining hall. But I wasn't there the entire time.: In other words, there's no way I could have taken the knife!
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: Okay, th-then what about this...? What if the i-idiot swimmer girl and M-Makoto are in on it together, a-and lying to protect each other?
: Idiot swimmer girl!?
: Oh and more importantly, why would I get involved in something like that!?
: Speaking of which, I'd like to ask the bear...if there *is* an accomplice, do they also become 'blackened'?
: So you ask, and so I shall answer! Each murder is allowed to have an accomplice, but only the one who does the killing will get to graduate.
: So in other words, two people can work together, but one of them has no chance of profiting from it...
: Then there's no way anyone would work together, right...?
: But...what if they *did* work together, and they just didn't know about the rule?
: Uggh, good grief! Enough already! No, okay!? There are no accomplices in this case! ...Oops! Did I say that out loud...?
: Anyway, I didn't go to the dining hall, and I didn't take the knife.
: So I'm not the killer!
: Okay, so then...who *did* take the knife?
: Hina seems the obvious candidate. After all, she just said she was in the dining hall...
: N-No way! I swear it wasn't me!
: Sure, but can you or anyone else prove that?
: I can.
: That's right! Sakura was with me the entire time I was drinking my tea...
: Uhh...I hate to have to ask, but just to be sure, Sakura's...
: Me.
: ...Right.
: But then...couldn't either one of them have grabbed the knife?
: Actually, no. Because...um...well...
: Just spit it out already!
: I stayed in Hina's room last night.
: I got so scared thanks to those creepy videos. I wasn't really thinking, I just asked her to stay over. Which means we have airtight alibis!
: You s-stayed over...? Doesn't that v-violate one of the school r-regulations?
: We're not allowed to sleep anywhere but the dorms, but it doesn't say we have to stay in our assigned room. So, I don't think that's a problem.
: It IS a problem! A boy and girl spending the night together!? It's...it's...unwholesome!
: But...I'm a girl.
: Wh--!? You are!? Oh my gosh, I'm so sorry!
: But if it wasn't either of you, then what other possibility is there?
: Actually, there *is* one other possibility. Right, Hina?
: Oh yeah, that's true! One other person did come to the dining hall while we were there.
: Why didn't you say so in the first place?
: Well, because...they're not here anymore.
Someone who's not here? Are you talking about...?
: Sayaka. She's the one who came to the dining hall. And then later...she wound up dead...
S-Sayaka?
Okay, so the person who took the knife from the kitchen was...
: Occasionally, you must answer some multiple choice questions. They're usually easy and pose little problem answering.
> Sayaka
: Then...Sayaka is the one who took the knife?
: That's the only possibility. And thinking back on it, she was acting kind of unusual... When she came into the dining hall, she didn't even look at us. She just went straight to the kitchen. As she left, she said she just wanted a drink of water. But most likely...
: Then the person who took the knife was the victim herself!
: I'm sure... I'm sure she just took it for self-defense...
: So you're saying the knife she took...was then taken from her, and she was killed with it?
: In that case, you may not have taken the knife, but you still could have killed her.