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The guide is already out? I haven't seen it anywhere, unless this is the Japanese version.
Of course, Disgaea 3 is also one of the reasons I got my PS3, so naturally it's already preordered also for the purpose of snatching up that collector's soundtrack too. All the new classes and attacks and geo systems are sure to eat up all my time from Wednesday onwards. With the release of Disgaea 3 so soon, I do hope that Broccoli eventually also translates a Disgaea 3 artbook in a similar fashion to the first two artbooks for the series. I think the first two were well done and of course an artbook is an artbook. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
I was able to play the game for several hours on end last night, naturally being engrossed in it. Although it really does seem to trade off on several points so far, with the new mechanics, but despite that I still find it enjoyable.
The whole game is much more mana-centric now, since you're really forced to acquire and use mana this time around. No longer is it reserved for just voting purposes and character creation, but pretty much your entire skillset which you can buy with enough mana. Not to mention the inclusion of mana potions which are specifically designed to give you mana when consumed in battle. Also, the whole storyline (loosely a storyline) angle is confusing with bad being honorable and good being deliquent. Certainly amusing, although I'm not a fan of the spanish orcs. I was having trouble picturing Mao's voice, and it doesn't seem like they matched the voice to the character either, in my opinion. FELIPE NO |
Damn it, my copy still didn't arrive!!!
I really want to play this game, I've only been waiting for it about nine months since I got my PS3. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? ![]() |
Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |
There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() |
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Anyways I picked this up today. Going to try it out in a little bit. Brother is hooking up the PS3 right now(just got that today as well).
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Yeah, I've played it through, gotten the straight ending, in the post game. They have shaken the system up a fair amount here, not just doing bigger and better of the last. I do like the addition of Evilities, along with the fact that the game actually TELLS you when you can create a new character type, or propose one. I did the the plot was a little aimless until the very end, though. and not quite as bittersweet as the endings have been in the past. Of course, I haven't gotten all the endings yet, so who san say. Anyhow, this is a solid title, and I'm glad I got it.
I was speaking idiomatically.
That which is, is. Sink or swim. - Wiliiam Shakespeare. There is no ignorange, there is knowledge. - From the Code of the Jedi
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One of my roommates got this with our PS3, and I'm pleasantly surprised. The graphics are about as plain as the screenshots; the game really doesn't take advantage of the system's power at all. Blah blah blah, needs higher res sprites, etc. etc. etc.
What really stands out is the writing. This is far more of a Disgaea 1 style game than 2, which I think is fantastic. The complete disregard for the fourth wall and the clever pop-culture references, as well as the god-tier english cast, really make the cutscenes a hoot to watch. All in all, not a total disappointment like I feared it was going to be. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? ![]() |
I beat it about a week after it's release. Took about 33 hours to see the credits roll, but I barely scratched the surface of what's possible in the game.
I like how there's an entirely different campaign to play through after you beat the game once. I skipped D2 because it seemed too much like D1, and D3 suffers from the same expansion pack feel. But I played D1 years ago so it wasn't as noticeable. Still great games ... would love to see NIS take full advantage of the PS3's hardware for their next release. FELIPE NO |
Definitely! The main story battles in D3 do not seem anywhere near as harsh as the previous two. If anything, I'd say they give you plenty of maps that are good to train on, some being better than others as usual, but none of this Enemy Boost X 9 and Enemy Boost + 150% littering a map. My friends always express great surprise when I tell them I beat Disgaea 3 already, within 2 weeks of release.
This may be a long shot, but has anyone ordered the game off of Rosenqueen to get the "Devil Label" singles CD? The reason I ask is because I would really like the Full version of Maritsu Evil Academy, and the dl link on the person's blog has long expired. This isn't in the game's music shop, or on the official OST and it comes with the full version of Sinful Rose and Laharl's Hymn. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |