This may be controversial for me to proclaim for those who don't know of this game, but... I think I love this game immeasurably. When simplified, it's explained as "High school prodigies are trapped in a school known as Hope's Peak Academy and are forced to murder each other by a mechanical bear controlled by someone full of despair", which is interesting. However, anyone who is hearing about Trigger Happy Havoc for once in their life would disregard the idea of viewing it for the levels of abnormality in the explanation itself.
What they really need to do is just test the game out from beginning to end by themselves, analyzing the differing details and traits, and understand that the game itself is actually something simultaneously complex, strategic, strong, and beautiful, tainted with the idea of child murder. Japan might as well have this as their holy grail.
What they really need to do is just test the game out from beginning to end by themselves, analyzing the differing details and traits, and understand that the game itself is actually something simultaneously complex, strategic, strong, and beautiful, tainted with the idea of child murder. Japan might as well have this as their holy grail.