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Abstract: Disgaea 3, by comparison seems anachronistic, a throwback to a much simpler time before production values began to rocket through the roof. And therein lies its appeal, because Disgaea 3 doesn’t need any of these things to provide a deep and engaging e...
Abstract: Nippon Ichi has always been a company that I could predict, well until recently when they decided that the PS3 would be a good place for the next installment of the Disgaea series. I could see it now, high resolution sprites, huge battlefields, scores ...
Abstract: Just in time for back to school, the new Disgaea heads to class. Welcome to Evil Academy, home of miscreants, malcontents, delinquents and good students? The backwards world of Disgaea is back with all the strategy, demons, heroes and overlords. NISAme...
At the end of a very long demonic road, I was fairly impressed with Disgaea 3. I didn’t care for the subpar graphics or the frustrating camera controls, but the story, voice acting, and depth of this title make up for its shortcomings. If you are a...
Abstract: Disgaea 3 represents NIS next title in a well-renowned strategy RPG franchise that has garnered a tremendous number of fans over the years. Gamers who fell in love with NIS earlier works have been eagerly awaiting the franchises debut on the PS3 and...
Great style; tons of longevity; lots of hidden surprises.
Dated visuals; truly a game for fans of the series.
The third installment of the Disgaea series offers a sense of deja vu. Disgaea 3 follows the same formula as its predecessors and feels like more of the same. Its got the same crabby protagonist, the same off-kilter style, and the same time-tested tur...
Abstract: Pure, unadulterated fan service for the Nippon Ichi faithful and strategy RPG enthusiasts, though outsiders may find it incomprehensible. Specifications: ESRB: Teen; Genre: Strategy; Number of players: 1 Player See full specs
Abstract: Best suited for the Disgaea fan who loves the series solely (or at least primarily) for its gameplay, and for newcomers who will skip the story regardless of its quality.