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[102] Hardcore Gamer said it has an "uncanny ability to leave its players slack-jawed at the sights of the unraveling plot points. "[103] Destructoid praised its art style and well thought out story. [104] The media focused on the art style and character designs, which they felt helped to easily tell apart characters and enjoy their interactions with leads. [104][105][106][107][108] A major praise in regards to the narrative are the twists revealed through class trial like Nagito Komaeda's true character in Goodbye Despair or Kaede Akamatsu's last action in Killing Harmony. [109] This also led to articles focused on the game's strongest characters based on intelligence or major role in the series. [110][111] However, the trials have often received criticism for being easy to solve. [112][107] The latest game, Killing Harmony, attracted divisive comments from fans due to its ending which involves the characters being aware of their fictional nature and the emotional catharisis they have suffered as a result of the series' popularity. [113][114][115] The cast in general was well received with several of them often being the subject of cosplay based on their distinctive designs, with multiple favoriting Junko Enoshima and series' mascot Monokuma. [101] In November 2019, a Monokuma costume created controversy in Austin, Texas, after drag queen Erika Klash was denied entry to a Whataburger while dressed as the character, after performing in-character at the Austin International Drag Festival at the club Elysium for five years. Klash later received an apology from a Whataburger representative over the incident, both in-person and on Twitter. [116][117] The reveal in the first game of one characters' gender, who had been cross-dressing, received mixed reception from some critics, who called the discovery "a cheap plot device".Archived from the original on December 31, 2019. Retrieved December 31, 2019. ^ "Works from Takehiko Inoue". Takehiko Inoue official website. Archived from the original on October 2, 2007. Retrieved April 28, 2009.
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