An In-Depth Review of Master Detective Archives: Rain Code
This video contains major spoilers for MDA:RC but doesn't contain spoilers for Danganronpa or any other game. Manual subtitles are available.
0:00 Introduction
5:01 Chapter 0
21:38 Chapter 1
43:50 Chapter 2
1:09:07 Chapter 3
1:40:52 The Mystery Labyrinth
1:55:50 Chapter 4
2:30:04 Chapter 5
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As a matthewmatosis fan you hit all the right notes. Compelling arguments presented both succinctly and coherently, with a bit of humor. Great job.
Wait, you typed manual subtitles for a nearly 3 hour video???
This is a really good video, and you said a lot of things I was disappointed by (and you were very fair to the game) That said, there were some things you got incorrect, so I just wanna say them just so at least some of the problems were addressed: -The only person who'd benefit to bring a corpse was Zilch, but since he came to Kanai Ward, he can't get one as there's all quickly disposed of (and would become alive as homunculus) -the reason swank was so sure the victims burned to death is because he was actively working with Zilch's murder, which is why he was shocked to find out Zilch died -Desuhiko and Yuma did hold hands back in chapter 2, which is how Yuma was able to disguise. Basically, Yuma had to hold Desuhikos hand as he went in the bag, but once he was out, he can let go
Instant subscribe. I agreed with almost everything you said and mentioned this a lot of times in discussions about rain code online. I really hope the next MDA will not make the labyrinths feel so inconsequential among the many others issues the game has
Nice video! I'm glad someone mentioned all the details that make no sense in each case, many of those really irked me while watching a playthrough. And you didn't even mention (I think) how unbelievable someone as young as Yuma being number 1, and having been so for years. And even if you assume he's older than he looks (say, late 20s), the game shipping him with Kurumi becomes weird. Honestly after chapter 3 I stopped trying to make sense of most of it and just went along for the ride, which made it somewhat more enjoyable. Also my favorite chapter was chapter 2, and I didn't think of the possibility of all three girls working together until midway through the labyrinth.Their suspicious dialogue didn't register as them being accomplices at all either. I'm pretty bad at mystery games though. What are your thoughts on the mainline Danganronpa games? Your brief mention of v3 made me curious.
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Danganronpa 1 was enjoyable, it had a tight atmosphere and the novelty of the format. Things were over the top, and the cases were simple, but I distinctly recall having fun with the game. Danganronpa 2 improved the cases and characters, but it took away the gritty atmosphere, which made the middle cases feel very dull to me. Cases 1 and 5 barely elevate it over DR1, though. I can't say I liked DRV3, I really couldn't get into the game or the characters, probably because it felt like more of the same without a fresh spin, and in trying to make the cases elaborate, they came out with inconsistencies left and right. Maybe I played DRV3 at the wrong time, because I remember feeling very disconnected from it.
Wow I feel really stupid when I watch this cuz a lot of the things you found obvious I struggled a lot with lmfao
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Pretty good video. I was pretty disappointed with the game myself.
You hit the mark with everything you said about the Mystery Labyrinth. That was what bothered me the most. Also Chapter 3 was awful, lmao.
Great video, I agree with most of what you said about the game, what a big let down.