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The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- |OT| Students of Despair
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Release Date: April 23, 2025
Price: $59.99 Standard, $69.99 Digital Deluxe, $99.99 Limited Edition
Platforms: Switch & PC
*Demo Available with Progression Transfer to Full Release
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JNrgeoTWplU
Pre-Order Bonus (Any Platform) - Prequel Novel
Project Extreme x Despair is here! "Kazutaka Kodaka" and "Kotaro Uchikoshi" comes a brand-new adventure game!
Takumi Sumino is a totally average teenager living in the Tokyo Residential Complex, a place where every day is much like the last and nothing bad ever happens. All that changes when freakish monsters attack the town and start wreaking havoc. A strange creature calling himself Sirei appears and offers Takumi the power to protect those he holds dear... All he has to do is stab himself in the chest!
The next thing he knows, Takumi is in Last Defense Academy, a school in the middle of nowhere surrounded by a wall of otherworldly flames. He and 14 other students have been drafted into the Special Defense Unit, a team tasked with keeping the school safe for the next 100 days. How much are they willing to sacrifice to take back their normal lives and save the world from the grotesque school invaders?
The curtain rises on 100 days of war and despair...
Extreme Despair-Filled EndingsTakumi's choices will decide his future, but there's no telling what kind of consequences these decisions might have...
Defensive BattlesWhen the invaders attack, it's up to you to protect the school in SRPG battles.
Use each student's unique Specialist Skills to turn the tide of battle in your favor!
Free Time & ExplorationSpend time with your teammates to deepen your bonds, or explore the wilderness and ruins outside the school.
You can even use the items you find to craft gifts and get even closer to your allies!
EditionsDigital Deluxe Edition Contents
-Full game "The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy-"
-Digital Art Book
-Digital soundtrack
Limited Edition
- Full Game
- Metal Pin
- 3D Acrylic Diorama
- Soundtrack CD
- 15 Art Cards
- Defense Academy Short Novel
- Full Color Artbook
- Lenticular Art Card
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Patitoloco
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I believe in Kodaka, I believe in Uchikoshi.
I'm in for the journey.
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Reviews are up, too:
The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- Reviews
The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- is rated 'Mighty' after being reviewed by 11 critics, with an overall average score of 88. It's ranked in the top 2% of games and recommended by 82%...
opencritic.com
Bigkrev
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Oct 25, 2017
12,941
Played the demo on PC and Switch. The performance was better than I was expecting on Switch, so I'm picking it up on that.
Really hoping that the talk about there being a billion different endings is mostly just PR and they don't actually expect me to play this for a thousand hours!
dodo667418
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Oct 28, 2017
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I got the chance to get an early review key. What an incredible game. If you know you'll play this sooner or later, try not to read or hear anything about it and just head in. I enjoyed my time with it immensely. It's possibly my new favorite work from Kadoka / Uchikochi, 9/10 in my opinion with some very small nitpicks
Some more details about my experience with the game, also without any spoilers:
The story of the game has a very nice flow. I felt like there was no down-time for me, I couldn't put it down last week
You can really feel both Kadoka's influence as well as Uchikochi's. It's the best of both worlds and possibly the most coherent story I've read from the two in my personal opinion. I'm super excited to discover how other people liked it.
It doesn't quite reach the batshit crazy vibes that I adore so much in VLR, but it obviously has plenty great twists and secrets in store
Darumi and Shouma are hilarious and my two favorite characters. If you played the demo, you know them already. They have many great moments in the game. Can't remember the last time I laughed so much in a videogame as in one particular scene here
The SRPG combat is very well done. It's not overly complex, but still quite meaty, decently challenging and gets expanded on pretty nicely over the course of the game. There comes a time where it gets dragged out and almost a bit of a nuisance just how long multi-wave battles take. Though again, probably my favorite gameplay component in any Visual Novel from the two creators involved
Enemy designs and battle arenas could have used more variety
The structure of 100 days does get a bit tiresome. There's a daily routine for most days with a morning announcement, a gathering/briefing at the cafeteria and a night announcement. After going through these segments a dozen times, it gets quite repetitive clicking through these texts.
Deciding on activities in free time is fun, but it stays quite shallow over the course of the game. It's a very casual take on the system and I didn't feel pressured to "make the most of my day" at all times which I quite enjoyed. Exploration on the Mario Party-like board is a fun distraction.
Perfect experience on the Steam Deck. No native 800p though, so you'll have black bars top and bottom. Apart from that, great performance at max settings. That said, there are cloud saves, so I moved back and forth between Deck and my desktop PC. Remember to change back from 4K to 1080p maximum when you change to Deck again because there are no device-specific settings saved. At 4K it chugs quite a bit on the Deck and at first I thought I was going crazy at the drop in performance lol
Fantastic soundtrack and the English dub is great. That said, the majority of text is not dubbed. They use moaning and grunts all the time which I personally got annoyed with rather quickly. No way to turn it off unfortunately.
About the promise to deliver 100 endings: I'll try to stay as vague as possible - for a game that promises 100 endings, it's surprisingly very linear… at first. Choices do come into play at a certain point. Let's just say the game is indeed quite ambitious and the script really is gigantic.
It's a fantastic package and a must-play game for anyone who likes stuff from both Kadoka and Uchikochi. I'd argue it's also a fantastic entry to the genre. It obviously still has plenty Japanese craziness, so you need a certain tolerance for that, but it's not too bad.
Here's my German in-depth review if you're interested:
https://axyo.de/the-hundred-line-last-defense-academy-im-test/
Let me know if you want anything else answered, I'll try to stay as spoiler-fr ee as possible
Mauricio_Magus
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Oct 25, 2017
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I have very high hopes for this game and from the reviews it seems like people are having a great time with it.
NotLiquid
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Oct 25, 2017
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Early reviews are in the same range as the Danganronpa games rather than Code Rain
Lumination
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Oct 26, 2017
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So ready for this one. As I said in the demo thread, this is the first post-Danganronpa/999 series game that felt actual quality. I've been waiting 10yrs for this.
AHA-Lambda
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Scores looking very good :D
NoobSauceG7
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Glad this turned out better than rain code. Excited to check this out.
Lowblood
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Oct 30, 2017
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I hadn't really looked into this one much since the announcement, but based on those gifs, there's quite a bit more Danganronpa than I realized.
I'm probably going to wait for the eventual PS5 release a la Rain Code, but I'm glad it's being received well so far.
diggler41
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Wow. Looking very good. Pre-ordered
Salikawood
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what if this is Danganronpa in disguise
I'm curious but I might wait for a sale. I lovedddd V3 despite others being lukewarm on it
Patitoloco
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dodo667418 said:
I got the chance to get an early review key. What an incredible game. If you know you'll play this sooner or later, try not to read or hear anything about it and just head in. I enjoyed my time with it immensely. It's possibly my new favorite work from Kadoka / Uchikochi, 9/10 in my opinion with some very small nitpicks
Some more details about my experience with the game, also without any spoilers:
The story of the game has a very nice flow. I felt like there was no down-time for me, I couldn't put it down last week
You can really feel both Kadoka's influence as well as Uchikochi's. It's the best of both worlds and possibly the most coherent story I've read from the two in my personal opinion. I'm super excited to discover how other people liked it.
It doesn't quite reach the batshit crazy vibes that I adore so much in VLR, but it obviously has plenty great twists and secrets in store
Darumi and Shouma are hilarious and my two favorite characters. If you played the demo, you know them already. They have many great moments in the game. Can't remember the last time I laughed so much in a videogame as in one particular scene here
The SRPG combat is very well done. It's not overly complex, but still quite meaty, decently challenging and gets expanded on pretty nicely over the course of the game. There comes a time where it gets dragged out and almost a bit of a nuisance just how long multi-wave battles take. Though again, probably my favorite gameplay component in any Visual Novel from the two creators involved
Enemy designs and battle arenas could have used more variety
The structure of 100 days does get a bit tiresome. There's a daily routine for most days with a morning announcement, a gathering/briefing at the cafeteria and a night announcement. After going through these segments a dozen times, it gets quite repetitive clicking through these texts.
Deciding on activities in free time is fun, but it stays quite shallow over the course of the game. It's a very casual take on the system and I didn't feel pressured to "make the most of my day" at all times which I quite enjoyed. Exploration on the Mario Party-like board is a fun distraction.
Perfect experience on the Steam Deck. No native 800p though, so you'll have black bars top and bottom. Apart from that, great performance at max settings. That said, there are cloud saves, so I moved back and forth between Deck and my desktop PC. Remember to change back from 4K to 1080p maximum when you change to Deck again because there are no device-specific settings saved. At 4K it chugs quite a bit on the Deck and at first I thought I was going crazy at the drop in performance lol
Fantastic soundtrack and the English dub is great. That said, the majority of text is not dubbed. They use moaning and grunts all the time which I personally got annoyed with rather quickly. No way to turn it off unfortunately.
About the promise to deliver 100 endings: I'll try to stay as vague as possible - for a game that promises 100 endings, it's surprisingly very linear… at first. Choices do come into play at a certain point. Let's just say the game is indeed quite ambitious and the script really is gigantic.
It's a fantastic package and a must-play game for anyone who likes stuff from both Kadoka and Uchikochi. I'd argue it's also a fantastic entry to the genre. It obviously still has plenty Japanese craziness, so you need a certain tolerance for that, but it's not too bad.
Here's my German in-depth review if you're interested:
https://axyo.de/the-hundred-line-last-defense-academy-im-test/
Let me know if you want anything else answered, I'll try to stay as spoiler-fr ee as possible
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Sounds like everything I wanted. Thank you for this review.
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dodo667418 said:
I got the chance to get an early review key. What an incredible game. If you know you'll play this sooner or later, try not to read or hear anything about it and just head in. I enjoyed my time with it immensely. It's possibly my new favorite work from Kadoka / Uchikochi, 9/10 in my opinion with some very small nitpicks
Some more details about my experience with the game, also without any spoilers:
The story of the game has a very nice flow. I felt like there was no down-time for me, I couldn't put it down last week
You can really feel both Kadoka's influence as well as Uchikochi's. It's the best of both worlds and possibly the most coherent story I've read from the two in my personal opinion. I'm super excited to discover how other people liked it.
It doesn't quite reach the batshit crazy vibes that I adore so much in VLR, but it obviously has plenty great twists and secrets in store
Darumi and Shouma are hilarious and my two favorite characters. If you played the demo, you know them already. They have many great moments in the game. Can't remember the last time I laughed so much in a videogame as in one particular scene here
The SRPG combat is very well done. It's not overly complex, but still quite meaty, decently challenging and gets expanded on pretty nicely over the course of the game. There comes a time where it gets dragged out and almost a bit of a nuisance just how long multi-wave battles take. Though again, probably my favorite gameplay component in any Visual Novel from the two creators involved
Enemy designs and battle arenas could have used more variety
The structure of 100 days does get a bit tiresome. There's a daily routine for most days with a morning announcement, a gathering/briefing at the cafeteria and a night announcement. After going through these segments a dozen times, it gets quite repetitive clicking through these texts.
Deciding on activities in free time is fun, but it stays quite shallow over the course of the game. It's a very casual take on the system and I didn't feel pressured to "make the most of my day" at all times which I quite enjoyed. Exploration on the Mario Party-like board is a fun distraction.
Perfect experience on the Steam Deck. No native 800p though, so you'll have black bars top and bottom. Apart from that, great performance at max settings. That said, there are cloud saves, so I moved back and forth between Deck and my desktop PC. Remember to change back from 4K to 1080p maximum when you change to Deck again because there are no device-specific settings saved. At 4K it chugs quite a bit on the Deck and at first I thought I was going crazy at the drop in performance lol
Fantastic soundtrack and the English dub is great. That said, the majority of text is not dubbed. They use moaning and grunts all the time which I personally got annoyed with rather quickly. No way to turn it off unfortunately.
About the promise to deliver 100 endings: I'll try to stay as vague as possible - for a game that promises 100 endings, it's surprisingly very linear… at first. Choices do come into play at a certain point. Let's just say the game is indeed quite ambitious and the script really is gigantic.
It's a fantastic package and a must-play game for anyone who likes stuff from both Kadoka and Uchikochi. I'd argue it's also a fantastic entry to the genre. It obviously still has plenty Japanese craziness, so you need a certain tolerance for that, but it's not too bad.
Here's my German in-depth review if you're interested:
https://axyo.de/the-hundred-line-last-defense-academy-im-test/
Let me know if you want anything else answered, I'll try to stay as spoiler-fr ee as possible
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Shit, I wasn't looking to buy another game this week. But I'm sold now.
tucah
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Oct 25, 2017
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I'm more of an Uchikoshi guy than a Kodaka (I've only played the first Danganronpa although I loved it) but I've been insanely hyped to see what madness they create together and I'm pleasantly surprised to see it review glowingly so far. Played a couple hours of the demo and I'm digging it a ton, truly cannot wait to dive into the full game this week.
Sumio Mondo
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NovumVeritas said:
Reviews are up, too:
The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- Reviews
The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- is rated 'Mighty' after being reviewed by 11 critics, with an overall average score of 88. It's ranked in the top 2% of games and recommended by 82%...
opencritic.com
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Damn, this is reviewing even better than I thought it might. 89 on OC and 87 on MC so far.
Greywaren
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This is reviewing so much better than I expected! I may have to check it out soon.
jschreier
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Oct 25, 2017
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This game is great - much better than AI: The Somnium Files and Rain Code (and we can all agree to pretend World's End Club never happened).
NovumVeritas
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Sumio Mondo said:
Damn, this is reviewing even better than I thought it might. 89 on OC and 87 on MC so far.
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Yep, indeed. 85 now. Still nice to see.
Lumination
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Telling yall, this is the real deal.
jschreier said:
This game is great - much better than AI: The Somnium Files and Rain Code (and we can all agree to pretend World's End Club never happened).
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Glad you found the time to try it out and that you feel the same haha.
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Jawmuncher
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I mnade a review thread y'all lol
Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy Review Thread
Metacritic - 85 Opencritic - 85 Nintenderos - 9.5/10 CGM - 6.5/10 HeyPoorPlayer - 4.5/5 NoisyPixel - 9.5/10 AnimeNewsNetwork - A- ShackNews - 7/10 GamingTrend - 80/100 NintendoLife - 9/10 (Positive) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YL6JGF9-iGM&feature=youtu.be 4/5...
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Lihwem
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Fuckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk I didn't realise that was releasing so soon! Thanks for the threads!
(I still need to play Rain Code...)
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The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy Is Good on Nintendo Switch and Great on Steam Deck | RPG Site
Our feature on The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- covers the full game's Switch port, Steam Deck recommended settings, PC port features, ROG Ally impressions, and more.
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Sumio Mondo
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jschreier said:
This game is great - much better than AI: The Somnium Files and Rain Code (and we can all agree to pretend World's End Club never happened).
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I honestly forgot all about that game, to be honest, haha.
Nachos
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Off topic, but where did this line come from? I'm making a video about English vs Japanese typography, and this is clearly direct-translated from Japanese marketing copy
Project Extreme x Despair is here! "Kazutaka Kodaka" and "Kotaro Uchikoshi" comes a brand-new adventure game!
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Lumination
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I was shocked how well the demo ran on Deck. Even their og magnum opuses ran pretty crappily.
Lotus
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Jawmuncher said:
The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy Is Good on Nintendo Switch and Great on Steam Deck | RPG Site
Our feature on The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- covers the full game's Switch port, Steam Deck recommended settings, PC port features, ROG Ally impressions, and more.
www.rpgsite.net
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TvjY8F_8Mk&pp=ygUUSHVuZHJlZCBMaW5lIERlZmVuc2U%3D
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Can't wait for stuff to start getting Switch 2 ports so I don't have to decide between a physical copy and 60 fps/better load times
cw_sasuke
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Really liked the demo and it seems like the final product didn't disappoint either.
Now the question is when im gonna be able to play it. Might be post Switch 2 launch.
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I was shocked how well the demo ran on Deck. Even their og magnum opuses ran pretty crappily.
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Switch is the lead system and it's run great on there, so it performing well on Deck is a given ag that point.
tucah
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Nachos said:
Off topic, but where did this line come from? I'm making a video about English vs Japanese typography, and this is clearly direct-translated from Japanese marketing copy
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I've seen it a bunch in the marketing, it's on the English Steam page as the first line under About the Game.
Lumination
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Oct 26, 2017
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I really liked 13 Sentinels, but even if you didn't, you have to acknowledge the ambition of weaving 13 narrative threads together with dynamic ordering. I wonder how 100 "real" endings stacks against that!
Kazer
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Oct 27, 2017
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Nice OT! Reviewing better than expected. I enjoyed the time I put into the demo so I'll be there day one.
Man, this week might be too much. This game, Clair Obscur, and possibly the Oblivion remaster. And I still need to finish Suikoden 2.
Liam Allen-Miller
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Jawmuncher said:
The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy Is Good on Nintendo Switch and Great on Steam Deck | RPG Site
Our feature on The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- covers the full game's Switch port, Steam Deck recommended settings, PC port features, ROG Ally impressions, and more.
www.rpgsite.net
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I actually kind of disagree with the Switch assesment. 30 FPS, of course, but otherwise I felt it was quite excellent. Played handheld on my Switch Lite 90% of the time and would easily recommend it as a great version of the game.
Homura
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dodo667418 said:
I got the chance to get an early review key. What an incredible game. If you know you'll play this sooner or later, try not to read or hear anything about it and just head in. I enjoyed my time with it immensely. It's possibly my new favorite work from Kadoka / Uchikochi, 9/10 in my opinion with some very small nitpicks
Some more details about my experience with the game, also without any spoilers:
The story of the game has a very nice flow. I felt like there was no down-time for me, I couldn't put it down last week
You can really feel both Kadoka's influence as well as Uchikochi's. It's the best of both worlds and possibly the most coherent story I've read from the two in my personal opinion. I'm super excited to discover how other people liked it.
It doesn't quite reach the batshit crazy vibes that I adore so much in VLR, but it obviously has plenty great twists and secrets in store
Darumi and Shouma are hilarious and my two favorite characters. If you played the demo, you know them already. They have many great moments in the game. Can't remember the last time I laughed so much in a videogame as in one particular scene here
The SRPG combat is very well done. It's not overly complex, but still quite meaty, decently challenging and gets expanded on pretty nicely over the course of the game. There comes a time where it gets dragged out and almost a bit of a nuisance just how long multi-wave battles take. Though again, probably my favorite gameplay component in any Visual Novel from the two creators involved
Enemy designs and battle arenas could have used more variety
The structure of 100 days does get a bit tiresome. There's a daily routine for most days with a morning announcement, a gathering/briefing at the cafeteria and a night announcement. After going through these segments a dozen times, it gets quite repetitive clicking through these texts.
Deciding on activities in free time is fun, but it stays quite shallow over the course of the game. It's a very casual take on the system and I didn't feel pressured to "make the most of my day" at all times which I quite enjoyed. Exploration on the Mario Party-like board is a fun distraction.
Perfect experience on the Steam Deck. No native 800p though, so you'll have black bars top and bottom. Apart from that, great performance at max settings. That said, there are cloud saves, so I moved back and forth between Deck and my desktop PC. Remember to change back from 4K to 1080p maximum when you change to Deck again because there are no device-specific settings saved. At 4K it chugs quite a bit on the Deck and at first I thought I was going crazy at the drop in performance lol
Fantastic soundtrack and the English dub is great. That said, the majority of text is not dubbed. They use moaning and grunts all the time which I personally got annoyed with rather quickly. No way to turn it off unfortunately.
About the promise to deliver 100 endings: I'll try to stay as vague as possible - for a game that promises 100 endings, it's surprisingly very linear… at first. Choices do come into play at a certain point. Let's just say the game is indeed quite ambitious and the script really is gigantic.
It's a fantastic package and a must-play game for anyone who likes stuff from both Kadoka and Uchikochi. I'd argue it's also a fantastic entry to the genre. It obviously still has plenty Japanese craziness, so you need a certain tolerance for that, but it's not too bad.
Here's my German in-depth review if you're interested:
https://axyo.de/the-hundred-line-last-defense-academy-im-test/
Let me know if you want anything else answered, I'll try to stay as spoiler-fr ee as possible
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As someone who tends to try and complete as much of a game as possible before moving on, is there a NG+ system or something similiar to speed up playing through the game, in order to get the endings?
Lumination
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Homura said:
As someone who tends to try and complete as much of a game as possible before moving on, is there a NG+ system or something similiar to speed up playing through the game, in order to get the endings?
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There is a Uchikoshi flowchart. One review said if you do a battle in any part of the flowchart, you can skip that battle if it appears on any other branch.
dodo667418
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Homura said:
As someone who tends to try and complete as much of a game as possible before moving on, is there a NG+ system or something similiar to speed up playing through the game, in order to get the endings?
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There is a Uchikoshi flowchart. One review said if you do a battle in any part of the flowchart, you can skip that battle if it appears on any other branch.
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That's true, though that only applies to battles that play out the exact same way. If there's different battle conditions, and they do change from path to path, you'll have to fully go through the battles again.
It's a really extensive game and you can literally spend hundreds of hours with it. As a rough estimate, I'd say you need to plan in around
50-60 hours
if you use a guide, obviously a lot more if you go in completely blind.
Dashful
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Happy this is finally coming out and is reviewing well. Going to get back to the demo today to get a head-start.
DontHateTheBacon
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Oct 27, 2017
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Reviews look great! I'll wait to see if I snag a Switch 2 to determine if I should play now.
Apollo
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gonna be good
Lumination
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I was surprised they did this, but XSeed published their streaming guidelines last week.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBgXe21t5SQ
vestan
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Great OT! Demo was awesome, can't wait to dive into the full game.
werezompire
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Demo was tons of fun, glad to hear that the finished game is even better.
Dmax3901
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Any indication of overt sexualisation/weird treatment of minors?
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Dmax3901 said:
Any indication of overt sexualisation/weird treatment of minors?
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Can't speak for the full game since I've only played the demo. The 3-hour demo has a brother & sister where the brother is way obsessed with his sister (sister seems embarrassed by it which I assume will be a plot point later). There was a joke about sex at one point. There was a vaguely magical girl transformation sequence, but I think it's only for the main guy (when the party transformed, it only focused on the main character). None of the character designs so far have been super-sexualized.
Oh and I guess at the beginning, the main character's mom teases him and his long-time friend about how they should get married. Wasn't entirely clear if the two characters were supposed to be in high school or college (or maybe I just missed it).
Here's the ESRB description:
The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- - ESRB
The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- - Mature 17+ - This is a role-playing game in which players follow a man recruited to an academy tasked with protecting humanity from destructive invaders.
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dojo32161
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Sep 4, 2019
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Very excited for this as someone who loves all of Uchikoshi's stuff, and I do mostly enjoy Kodaka's work although Rain Code was kind of... okay, especially in the case mystery department and Yuma/Shinigami's interactions just kind of being boring, but those last two chapters were much improved. Very excited to see that damn flowchart.
Renteka-Bond
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Dec 28, 2017
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Clearwater, Florida
All I hope for, above all else, is that this game doesn't get as up it's own ass about Hope and Despair as Danganronpa does. It's actually embarrassing how the characters will just rapid fire them out without a hint of irony. I'm all for sincerity in writing, but they make Kingdom Heart's light/darkness schtick look tame in comparison.
Looking forward to the game though, will grab it ASAP but won't get to it til after Clair.
mrmickfran
The Fallen
Oct 27, 2017
32,898
Gongaga
I started the demo earlier.
Already hate some of the characters within the 1st hour.
What could possibly be worse than a siscon? A siscon written by the Danganronpa writer
RochHoch
One Winged Slayer
Member
May 22, 2018
21,143
ngl I wasn't sold on this when it was first announced, but these impressions make it sound like it's exactly my kind of crazy nonsense
Might wait to play it on Switch 2 but I'll for sure give this a go
Lotus
One Winged Slayer
Member
Oct 25, 2017
123,188
mrmickfran said:
I started the demo earlier.
Already hate some of the characters within the 1st hour.
What could possibly be worse than a siscon? A siscon written by the Danganronpa writer
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Lmao
Renteka-Bond
Chicken Chaser
Member
Dec 28, 2017
5,944
Clearwater, Florida
mrmickfran said:
I started the demo earlier.
Already hate some of the characters within the 1st hour.
What could possibly be worse than a siscon? A siscon written by the Danganronpa writer
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God, the anxiety around that dude. The Danganronpa games are absolute shit at handling sexuality in their games, so I'm dreading this character, especially since, with 100 endings, there's bound to be some bad ends specifically dealing with that nonsense.
Hope the sis gets that orgy she's looking for though, girl is mad repressed (which is also ripe for 'nonsense').
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