Extreme Gamer: "Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero? isn't for everyone, heck it's not even for most platforming fans. This is hardcore gamer's game that takes an immense amount of patience and skill to get through. For most gamers you will likely have a hard go at Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero? however if you're the type of gamer who loves a challenge then you need to test your skills on Nippon Ichi's first entry into the side-scrolling business. I feel like Nippon Ichi missed out on something here by giving the Prinnies their very own game. Honestly haven't these poor slaves of the Netherworld taken enough punishment?! Hardcore gamers only apply."
Pros
+ A New way to explore the world that is Disgaea
+ Tenpei Sato strikes up another solid soundtrack
+ Sharp graphics with that Nippon old school flair
+ Prinnies are cute
+ Lots of replay value including multiple endings
Cons
- SUPER FRUSTRATING!!!
- Storyline is absurdly dull
- Controls are irritating at times
- Limited amount of moves
- The pain isn't really worth the gain
CCG writes - "If you've played the Disgaea games, their mascot is the Prinny, the hapless penguin suited souls in penance, and while you can have them as party members, there has never been a game devoted to them alone. At least, there wasn't until this was released for the Sony PSP, and now Prinny: Can I Really Be The Hero? has been ported for Switch gamers to enjoy."
Two titles of the popular video game series Prinny can now be pre-purchased separately in digital form starting today.
Since 2003, NIS has been giving people a way to help groups of antiheroes accomplish goals of varying degrees of morality. With new versions and iterations arriving every few years, someone might wonder how they could hop into these strategic scenarios. Well, if people check out this guide, they might find a way to make the Netherworld your new second home.