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September 2011
(81%)
24 Reviews
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Abstract: Despite my lovely knack for sinking my teeth into 100-hour-long JRPGs when I find myself wanting some time to game, the Disgaea series is one that managed to intimidate me, largely after hearing firsthand accounts from fans who have managed to litera...
Abstract: PlayStation 3Disgaea 4 is the latest entry in the popular strategy RPG series from NIS. In it, former tyrant Valvatorez has been reduced to training the souls of sinful humans in preparation for their years of servitude as Disgaea's iconic, lovable "Pr...
Abstract: Disgaea 3 was a difficult game to enjoy. That's not to say it wasn't a fun romp through the Netherworld, but there was something off about the game, I finally figured it out while playing Disgaea 4. It's the segmented story of Mao that kept Disgaea 3 f...
Abstract: Demons, the Netherworld and lots and lots of stats; Disgaea is back. Anyone expecting a major reinvention for the Tactical RPG in its fourth iteration will be disappointed though, as Disgaea 4 is every bit as true to form as the past 3 games. The plot ...
Abstract: Maybe it’s possible to send Jamie Oliver, fresh off his victory with the Los Angeles Unified School District to the Netherworld where sardine treats set off the epic story of Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten. Valvatorez and his charge of Prinnies woul...
Abstract: Nippon Ichi’s Disgaea series is known for breaking quite a few RPG trends in outrageous manners. Whereas other RPGs have a character level cap of 100, Disgaea sets its maximum cap at 9,999. Want to inflict millions and billions of points worth of damag...
Abstract: Sitting down to write this review I started having a minor panic attack, going over in my head the list of points to be covered. Simply put, the amount of content jam-packed into Disgaea 4 is mind-boggling, and the idea of trying to adequately explain...
Newly redone character art looks fantastic; provides a massive amount of content and value; online functions and customization add fun new elements to the core game; story is goofily entertaining.
Some elements of the graphics still look dated; character personality tropes can start to grate; gameplay changes might throw off series vets; demands a massive time investment to see all it has to offer.
Abstract: If you've never played a Disgaea game before, the premise is fairly simple. The series follows a group of rag-tag group of demons (and a few angels too) as they try and take over the world—or order take-out food. Most of its charm comes from the game's...