Plus XP contributor CJ writes: "One of the true joys of games critique is delving into titles I may normally not look at; titles to which I might have pre-conceived ideas, or have played something similar and disliked. In this case, I’m really not that hot at isometric strategy stuff.
Years back I played the highly revered Final Fantasy Tactics: War Of The Lions and didn’t get on that well with it. I adored the art style, cutscenes, everything except the game - and I oh-so-wanted-to-love-the-game - but I really wasn’t good at it at all."
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.
Michibiku's Jenni Lada writes, "Sometimes, something happens that makes you realize the people who make games are as big a fans of them as you are. Of course they are, they’re making them after all. But we never image they’re as fanatical about things as we are. Linkle is proof, because with her we see developers following one of the Internet Rules."
Uses dual crossbows, believes she's the legendary hero, and she talks...she's a female version of Link!
NIS America will release a Disgaea Triple Play Collection including Disgaea 3, Disgaea 4, and Disgaea D2 for PlayStation 3 in Europe on July 10, the publisher announced.
The package will cost £39.99 / 39.99 EUR.
Great news: I played the first 2 on PSP, but never played any of these. Hopefully all DLC is included.