Danganronpa’s creator wants to make detective games more approachable

A screenshot from the video game Master Detective Archives: Rain Code.
Master Detective Archives: Rain Code. | Image: Spike Chunsoft

While detective stories are a mainstay in the worlds of film, television, and literature, they’re comparatively niche when it comes to video games. And with a few notable exceptions, the most beloved detective games tend to be visual novels. Kazutaka Kodaka loves detective stories and is best known for the dark adventure series Danganronpa. But for his studio’s next project, Master Detective Archives: Rain Code, he decided to take things in a slightly different direction. “Mystery games tend to be dull because it’s mostly reading text,” Kodaka says. “But for this we created a world where you can solve various kinds of mysteries and roam around freely.”

Rain Code is described as a “lucid-noir” detective game. It takes place in a sort of...

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source https://www.theverge.com/2023/3/29/23661684/master-detective-archives-rain-code-nintendo-switch-kazutaka-kodaka-interview

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