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They already have the Linux system requirements on the store page, and it's not surprising. It's probably using the same engine as the first game.
The game was originally released in 2012 for Playstation systems.
About the game
Jabberwock Island – once a popular tourist destination, this now uninhabited island remains oddly pristine. You and your classmates at the elite Hope's Peak Academy have been brought to this island by your super-cute teacher for a “lovey-dovey, heart-throbbing school trip.” Everyone seems to be having fun in the sun...until Monokuma returns to restart his murderous game! Trapped on this island of mutual killing, your only hope of escape rests in solving the island’s mysteries. But be warned—sometimes the truth can be its own despair...
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This is good news. The porters have done a good job with the first game and it runs with no issues on my system. Hopefully there will be even more Japanese games ported to Linux in the future.
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Day 1 purchase. I love the first game and I'm going to play the sequel as soon as I can.
Hopefully these PC ports are making them profit and we'll see a port of V3 not long after their Vita and PS4 releases later this year. Seeing Japanese developers embracing Linux warms my heart.
Day 1 purchase. I love the first game and I'm going to play the sequel as soon as I can.
Hopefully these PC ports are making them profit and we'll see a port of V3 not long after their Vita and PS4 releases later this year. Seeing Japanese developers embracing Linux warms my heart.
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Holy moly guys... I can't keep up! Too many games and not enough time.... I even haven't started the first Danganronpa!
Last edited by Leerdeck on 14 March 2016 at 6:58 pm UTC
Last edited by Leerdeck on 14 March 2016 at 6:58 pm UTC
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