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Shooter Minigame Needs to Be Nerfed

A topic by UltimateEmpath created 3 days ago Views: 285 Replies: 3
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I ended up rage-quitting because I couldn't beat the shooter trial minigame after many many tries. I get close, but the raven/crow attack in the third phase is practically impossible to dodge even with focus. It needs to be dialed down a little, I do NOT want to struggle through a bullet hell in what's supposed to be a murder mystery visual novel. 

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What's the real problem is the player hitbox. It's the entire person, where as for most bullet hell, it'd be like a tiny box or circle for more maneuverability. Everything would be really easy to dodge if I didn't have to move an entire mile away just to not get hit.

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Yeah, not sure how you could be so clearly inspired by Touhou while simultaneously missing that your hitbox is merely a dot in those games

There's also two other problems with it: You can't change difficulty and you can't save during this minigame, the average Danganronpa fan that plays on mean may end up thinking they can handle the mean difficulty in this game only to be met with a very high difficulty spike compared to anything in the main games, so I think the ability to save and change difficulty should be obvious things to add, one for the players that are willing to take on the challenge but lack the time to do it and the other that don't want to spend hours on such a difficult part

Regardless if the devs really want to keep the minigame with its current difficulty, move it to an extra mode and nerf the one that's met in the main story, it's incredibly out of place during it, you could argue the rhythm minigame is equally out of place in the main games, but compare that to actual rhythm games and the difficulty difference is quite notable

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Agreed. I've been trying to get past it for the past hour. I'm no great gaming prodigy (I just plod my way through normal difficulty on RPGs), but still, I didn't expect I'd need mad skills for a murder mystery game.  At the very least, the Kind level is not very kind at all and needs much more kindness.

It's so disappointing because the game is soooo good!