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He added that he felt that the anime managed to
bring closure to Makoto's story arc and felt his story easy for newcomers rather than just returning players. [132] The finale of the series' Hope Arc
earned positive reception for how it handled the respective finales of Makoto's and Hajime's/Izuru's journeys, despite lacking the appeal the original games had in the usage of antagonists. [133][134] According to Kodaka, Ace Attorney's success in North America was due to how it distinguished itself from most visual novels with its gameplay mechanics, which Danganronpa later built upon and helped it also find success in North America. [135] He further noted that the team behind the games were surprised by the popularity of the three games, claiming they were not aiming Danganronpa to be a popular game. As a result, he found that the franchise was so successful that it rivaled Atlus's role-playing game series Persona. [136] Anime director Tomohisa Taguchi was impressed with Kodaka's work at Danganronpa and it inspired him to make a new work together: the anime Akudama Drive. [137] Explanatory notes[edit] ^ An "Ultimate" is someone highly talented in a career or skill. References[edit] ^ Romano, Sal (15 June 2021). "Danganronpa Decadence announced for Switch". Gematsu. ^ "Spike Chunsoft, Inc.
Ainz hopes to make an alliance with the
Dwarven Kingdom to gain access to their rune technology. He takes Aura, Shalltear and lizardman Zenberu who has experience with dwarves. Ainz hopes the experience will broaden Shalltear’s mind. In private, Ainz reveals the runes are from the Yggdrasil game and wonders if it was another player who taught them to the dwarves. Aura
suggests to Shalltear that she should try to understand Ainz actions. They arrive at Feo-Raidho city, but find it abandoned except for Gondo Firebeard, a dwarf miner.
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