Phos Phion but without the trial itself, the mastermind wouldn’t be revealed. It left a lot of clue by the end of the chapter who the mastermind and who the killer is. People are missing the central idea of what the game is and it completely missed through ur head
Phos Phion but right in that moment where the chosen characters were already picked ultimately made the decision to stop the killing games. It couldn’t be anyone because that was their role they had to play.
Phos Phion both the characters had an important role. Amami the ultimate survivor surviving killing games which questions the remaining survivors that conflicts their flashbacks. Kaede the only one that kept the group together and promised to end the killing games which led to others fighting back against minimums but ultimately decided to kill the mastermind. Literally ALL the characters made a pact to not kill anyone. But only Kaede intended to kill the mastermind right from the start. Rantaro also put into an effect to stop the killing games. Did you even watch walkthroughs or play the video game? The characters’ flashback won’t even matter as much in chapter 1. As a whole, chapter one is the general piece of ending the danganronpa killing games
The entirety of Chapter 1 never would've been as potent if Kaede wasn't as endearing and strong-willed as she was. That chapter served as the start of Shuichi's character arc, which in itself isn't anything great, IF he didn't start out as one of the weakest characters that progressed into the strongest protagonist in the series. Whereas every protagonist before him has only managed to defeat the mastermind, he's the first protagonist in 53 games to defeat the killing game as a WHOLE. If it weren't for Kaede encouraging him to face his fears and attempt to end the killing game, he probably would have commit suicide or ended up as a victim himself. Yes, Kaede serves as a means to an end, but she's far from some throw away damsel in distress meant to strictly serve the purpose of motivation. She IS that motivation through her characterization, extending that hope to the people around her, even stubbornly doing so to the point where some characters become annoyed with her. She's flawed, but not interchangeable. I think you may be referring to Makoto.
You're actually correct! The original sample goes, ''So how about we put eight hours on the clock and stop that thing from now.'' Most of the time it says 'So-how-a-bout-we-puteighthours' which becomes 'Do not, don't stop the debate now' to most, but it also repeats the 'clock' part a bunch of times.
@@milanek1527 Nope. I listened to the same sample (used in another song and slowed down, so you can hear exactly what they're saying: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iOmqndC4ac0.html) and those are the lyrics I got. You'll have to fast forward to around 1:30 in that song for the sample to show up.
@@greenxlady4585 they changed them a bit in danganronpa also they used the c version not that version ill send link if you want ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a5NH4B-fPK4.html
we havent found the sample so theres no way to really know, but the consesus seems to be either this or "hey now lets put six hours on the clock" on most sample finding discord servers im in
It’s because it only plays when you finally find the blackened. It’s always intense because it went from a case of “who dunnit” to “How can I *prove* that you dunnit?”.
@@Twocoolman115 That's true because sometimes it plays when you DIDN'T find the blackened yet like on the first 4 debates because you can still find major plot twist at the start of the class trial
Break - to discuss about the incident Heat up - to discuss how the culprit, the victim, or the suspect do it Hope vs Despair - found out the culprit but must prove their guilt Perjury - to discuss about the incident or to discuss how the culprit, the victim, or the suspect do it (lie)
Break: For when people are discussing lore. Scrum: For arguing V3’s ending. Panic: For when everyone is arguing who is waifu. Perjury: For anything Kokichi.
“You assigned that *math assignment,* right?” “But gonta did it! *He showed me!”* “You’re acting like it was *forged* or something, but...” *”Who forges HOMEWORK?”*
"(We don't need this help), we have the information in the video. And those are the best ones." Truth Bullet:"Mobile RU-vid users" MC: "THATS WRONG!" BREAK
I fell in love with the Scrum theme the moment I listened to it, it's amazing. Shame V3 will only be released in September, I *hope* I will be able to avoid spoilers until then.
PC: September 26th (worldwide; but since Aussies are ahead timezone-wise, we'll have had it for a least a day, give or take before it clicks over to the 26th for the US & such). PS4 & PS Vita: October 6th (Aussie release).
there's actually a cool fan-made remake of this track here on youtube that I like even more than the original because it emphasises the descending bassline part
I would say Hope vs Despair because it at least has "lyrics". The other ones are just music. Also, best music of V3 is Mass panic debate, in my opinion
Danganronpa 3 had a track called steric confrontation (it's on second OST album, by the 18 number). It's basically discussion -break-\heat up\hope vs despair type of track. It could've been featured in this
I actually like how there's a different theme for Perjury, it's a nice and subtle hint for what you need to do in that perticular Nonstop Debate, and I think that's pretty neat.
@@Boxish And have an identity with "K" - Makoto, Kamukura, Komaeda (For the minigame), Komaru, Toko/Jack, Kaede, Keebo, Maki, Himiko (Not Shuichi though, for some reason)
Its actually for the purpose of the players connection to the game like an antenna which lets the player manipulate the characters i think. Also Tsumugi did mention something about antennas in the 6th chapter
@LunixX Kiibo's ahoge is connected to the audience. It's his "inner voice." Just like Kiibo's innner voice being the audience, the protags' ahoges are connected to the player.
@@fierytigergaming8112 i do agree because during the 6th class trial you can play as them, though it's only for a short time 🙁 also I like how they made maki's truth bullet cylinder different.
Matthew NPC I just recently got 1.2 Reload for the PS4 to get hyped for V3 and well,I do not wanna drop it. I only do cause I have to go to work and sleep
imma explain where the V3 ones are used Break - Nonstop Debate Scrum - Scrum Debates Heat Up - Also nonstop debates Panic - Mass Panic Debates Hope Vs Despair - chapter 6 nonstop debates (after the mastermind is revealed) Perjury - When there is an option/when you have to commit an Ouma in a nonstop debate (except chapter 6)
My jaw literally dropped when I heard Scrum!! This is actually my first time listening to the V3 OST in general. :O Man I'm hyped. Can it be September already?
Love how the Debate - Panic has drums that overpower the main song. Just like how when during Mass Panic Debates, most voices are overpowered by a single yelling person.
For those of you stuck on hearing the words that everyone else is, here's a walkthrough guide for this debate: *The Orange Statement Words:* "Don't stop the debate now/No one can stop the debate now/Literally anything resembling human language" *The Truth Bullet:* "Doe bah dee dow boo deedodee"
@@no-mt2ts *Intervention Quote Goes here.* And you’ve already forgotten. If he weren’t being accused, Boy1 would be very offended! Did you forget that Boy1 burnt his fingerprints off in a fire?
i dare you to start a figth in thereplies while listening to scrum debate / heat up / hope vs despair / panic / break any danganronpa, meanwhile the drv3 ones at drv3
i like how in "hope vs despair" MOSTLY stays the same, cause in every game, no matter what situation anyone is in, they are still in a battle of hope and despair. (spoiler edit down here) (edit) i could see why danganronpa v3 style is different cause, rather than the main timeline, where TTH and GD are REAL events, while v3 and the entire danganronpa franchise in their timeline is well fictional or maybe they just like jazz or sumn idk ask them not me edit 2 (one year later): it's prob also because that in V3, they fight for Truth and Lies, and less on Hope and Despair I guess
@@jaxsterminator8634 in the game, it was proven to be 'real' since... (spoilers) goodbye despair took place in the hope restoration program or the other name for it to return themselves to 'normal' and not ultimate despair, which indeed were a program, which, monokuma says 'its a game'. at the end of the actual game, we can see hajime (and i guess a bit of izuru) on jabberwock island, so yeah, the events that took place in GD were real, unless you count V3 to be canon.
I love how now that V3 is out and we all know what happened, that the two characters that were supposed to be important characters ended up being the two who died first in the first trial.
They were the important ones though. V3 END GAME SPOILERS: The Last Trial is a re-trial of the First Trial where Shuichi is trying to clear Kaede's name and reveal the fact the Killing Game began with a lie. So in essence Kaede and Rantarou became the central pieces of the puzzle to unveil the mastermind.
Eh... Might not be a good idea to just say that spoiler like that. Regardless of how long the games' been out, some people might not have gotten a chance to play it, and these types of games are the ones where the story matters. I'm a huge fan of the series but I didn't find the series myself until the first two games plus the spin off were out. Obviously the type of people who'd come to this video are mostly fans who've already played the game, but on the off chance this video drew people to be curious about the series, you might wanna edit your comment so it doesn't ruin things for them.
Scrum- Where there are two opposing debate teams duking it out to prove who's right. Panic - Where multiple discussions overlap each other. Constant talking where the listener struggles to focus. Perjury- Where saying a lie may or may not be needed to proceed a normal discussion.
@@FriendofaFriend-l5fthe 'heat up' synth in -Turn up the Heat- and -Hope vs Despair- sounds less refined in dr1, as well as dr2's tracks having an outro, whereas dr1's just faded out (ost versions, not in-game). Also dr2 -Break- has a louder intro than dr1's. Other than that I think they're the same.