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PS4 Exclusive Disgaea 5 Gets Lovely 1080p Screenshots; Demo Livestream Video Also Available

Starting today, redeeming a code available in the latest issue of Dengeki PlayStation gives access to the Tokyo Game Show demo of the upcoming PS4 exclusive JRPG Disgaea 5, and users are starting to show it off via the console’s share features.

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Qrphe3530d ago

Is there word on how many party memebers one can have? Id love to raise an army pf zombie maids

Abriael3530d ago

I don't think it's been said yet, but they did say that the PS4 can display a ton more characters.

MRMagoo1233530d ago

Looking good, I wonder what the chances are we could get a rogue galaxy on the ps4

Ratty3530d ago

That would be awesome! It was developed by Level-5 and published by Sony though so I'm not sure how it relates to Disgaea XD

But I'd definitely buy Rogue Galaxy again if they HD remade it. It's one of those games I miss playing along with Xenosaga and Shadow Hearts.

RedDevils3529d ago

I never get a chance to finished Rogue Galaxy hoping is release on PS4

MRMagoo1233529d ago

They relate because I was thinking what other RPG would be great to get and not many people ever think of it but I thought it was one of THE best rpgs on ps2 ever.

3-4-53530d ago

This game looks awesome. Been enjoying D4 for Vita.

Probably wait for this to release on Vita in 2016.

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Software_Lover3530d ago

"1080p" in the title again, lol.

MeliMel3530d ago

I like Abriael articles and I never noticed the 1080p, until some of you guys pointed it out.

I dont know if its trolling Xbox One or not but I dont see a problem with him pointing out its 1080p screenshots.

Its whatever at this point. Yeah but he does use it alot..lol

Software_Lover3530d ago

I don't have a "personal" problem with it. It's just a running gag.

Snookies123530d ago (Edited 3530d ago )

This is definitely one of the reasons I'm finally buying a PS4 in the coming months... Can't miss out on Disgaea.

FunAndGun3530d ago

My first Disgaea game was Absence of Detention. I got it "free" from PS+ on the Vita. It kinda sucked me in and I wasn't ready for how much time is needed to really finish it. Needless to say I am still playing it on and off.

I think the game is great, but man I don't know if I could start another Disgaea game. Just not enough time.

Inception3529d ago

I understand your feeling. I bought Disgaea 4 two years ago and until this day i still not finish it yet because i don't have enough time to play it.

Hanso3529d ago

you can always just play through the story first.
And do the rest then you find some time^^

sovkhan3529d ago

Exactly what i did, otherwise you need lots of time!!!

contradictory3530d ago

great to see more stuff that i'm actually interested in hitting the PS4 ^^

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NIS America hosting 2022 Golden Week Sale on the Switch eShop

NIS America 2022 Golden Week Sale on the Switch eShop includes Disgaea, The Legend of Heroes, Ys, and more.

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NIS America hosting Golden Week 2021 sale on the North American Switch / 3DS eShops

Much like Square Enix, NIS America is hosting a new sale on the Switch and 3DS eShops in celebration of Golden Week 2021.

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How Developers Adapted to the End of Sony's Handheld Line

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "When Sony entered the world of handheld gaming in 2004, it provided a new opportunity for developers to chase a different market than had existed before. Over the next decade we saw multiple companies, from both western and eastern shores, shift their pipelines to focus on providing software for both the PlayStation Portable and its successor the PlayStation Vita. Despite the latter’s relatively weak hardware sales, there were still successes to be found on the console, which meant that it was easy to plan a future around being a Vita developer.

By 2014, though, it had become clear that Sony was no longer interested in pursuing the handheld market and this left a number of companies in difficulty – they’d either need to adapt to the shifting times, or face dying out altogether. In this article, I’m aiming to look at what happened to developers who made both the PSP and Vita their main focus, how they adapted to the demise of Sony handhelds, what future plans they made, and how well they’re doing in the current gaming market."

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Segata1754d ago

The moved to the Switch from Vita. Some of the exact same games or similar games from those developers. Loved the Vita and glad to see those devs still have a platform to release lesser budget fun games.