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The music they play for the helicopter part sounds like the music from the executions in the other Danganronpa games. After we wake up, we'll meet the 'Servant', who anyone that played Danganronpa 2 will recognize right away (remember: this game comes between the first and the second games!). Part 1: Prologue, Part 1: Welcome to Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc.: I'm FPzero, and I'll be taking everyone through this lovely, murderous game.: We will be playing in English, on the Kind difficulty settings. (After Trial 1, the difficulty was raised to Mean because Kind was too boring.). Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair is the exciting sequel to Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc which was released in English for the first time earlier this year. The games are enhanced ports of the original games which were released in Japan for the PSP.

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