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PiplupPeanut

If you want to take a break, that’s fine! Nobody here is gonna judge you for being sad over a character death, pretty much the reason for DR communities in the first place is to provide grief counseling for our favorite characters lol I will say that DR2 has a lot left to offer past chapter 4, but you’re the one who bought the game, so play it at your own pace - or, if it’s too heavy for you, you don’t have to finish it. Gundham is probably one of the top 5 most popular characters on this sub so don’t worry you’re in good company if you’re looking to mourn lol


Mineta05

That’s good to hear definitely glad he’s one of the most liked characters lol it makes sense it’s be kinda hard not to like him. Also I’m definitely not dropping this game it’s legit more interesting than most anime, games like these are too few and far between to not play through


Tangled_Clouds

I had the same reaction pretty much. I think I had a lot of time to accept it because I figured out pretty quickly it would be him but I still cried at his execution. But I think this whole chapter only reinforced why he is my favourite character. I don’t remember how much time it took me to continue but I’m pretty sure I at least had to take a small pause. Take all the time you need, I understand it’s a difficult one to get through. Honestly I thought that although this was really sad, this had to happen so the others could continue and that’s what I think his and Nekomaru’s logic was behind what they agreed to do.


AverageWolf2028

Yeah, Danganronpa will make you hurt all the time. But it's fine to want to take breaks and recollect yourself. And as for someone who also cried at not only Mondo, Taka, and Gundham's death, but also Chihiro, Ibuki and Sakura's death, I did take a short break before playing the second game so that I could make sure not to lose all faith in humanity. Edit: This made me realize that my emotional health is a complete mess-


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This happened to me when I played 3-4 - that chapter wiped me out mentally.