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IGN: Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness Review

In 2003, NIS and Atlus introduced Disgaea: Hour of Darkness onto the PS2. The title was packed with a ton of sarcastic humor, an incredible amount of depth and replayability, and a starling amount of tactical complexity. The result was an instant classic that became extremely rare to find in stores, but spawned a number of equally engaging strategy RPGs from the small developer. Now, one sequel, one system and four years later, NIS America is re-releasing their superb strategy game on the PSP in the form of Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness. Filled with new features, a new game mode and even a new storyline, this title is an incredible package for any strategy RPG fan.

Charlie26886047d ago

SWEET :D Ill be sure to pick this one up :)

BloodySinner6047d ago

Sick. Now if Sony could just release a white PSP Slim in North America (and not that retarded Star Wars version)...

WilliamRLBaker6047d ago

ill pick it up, i enjoyed the ps2 version, this will make up for the bad rondoa of blood remake without the promised saturn SOTN content.

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PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog to add Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness

A Japanese PlayStation Store page for Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness, the PSP remake of the original Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, has appeared.

shinoff2183670d ago (Edited 670d ago )

Were in the day and age where alot of titles are translated. I believe this should show up for other regions. Come on sony we like rpgs in the west to. Not everyone wants action action action all the time.

I say this as a fan of playstation. I prefer playstation games

TheColbertinator670d ago

Easy 200 hours in that game for me

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A beginner's guide to Disgaea

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.

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Discussing each Disgaea port’s unique details

Michibiku's Jenni Lada writes, "Disgaea is an established and respected series. The JRPG has set trends with its story and mechanics. After all, it’s one of the many founders of the whole “overlord antihero” stereotype. Its insane level caps and encouraging of massive damage outputs have made it an icon. It’s no wonder that the original game, Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, is on its fourth port."

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