3-4-53831d ago

Solid list.

I just started playing D1: Afternoon of darkness about 10 days ago and I love it. It's my first Disgaea & first NIS game.

As soon as I beat this and do some post game I'll pick up D2....not the new one but the psp version.

D3 will probably be the first game I get for Vita whenever I buy it. So much content in these games.

gooney1213831d ago

Awesome! Afternoon is such a remarkable game in every way. Though it wasn't on the list, I really do still love Disgaea 2, and though I wasn't a fan of 3 at first, the Vita version turned me around on it. It's a lovely series and they do indeed have a ton of content to get lost in.

Hicken3831d ago

What? No Ar Tonelico or Atelier games? I has a sad.

knifefight3831d ago

Those aren't made by Nippon Ichi though. Those are made by Gust.

You'll see confusion about this from time to time, because in North America, the Ar Tonelico games were localized by NIS America; however, Nippon Ichi had nothing to do with the development.

gooney1213831d ago

Yep! I only picked stuff developed by NIS. If we were picking stuff NIS America had localised, there'd be a few differences here.

Hicken3831d ago

Well damn. Usually I'm on top of stuff like that. (Sadly, I'm not even in the same county with the majority of my PS2 collection, so I couldn't double check if I wanted to.)

Now I just look like a buffoon.

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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.

shinoff2183643d ago (Edited 643d 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

TheColbertinator643d ago

Easy 200 hours in that game for me

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8 Underrated JRPG Games That You Can Play in 2021

From Xfire: "The golden era of JRPGs has long since passed, with more traditional RPGs having planted themselves firmly under the spotlight for the better part of the past two decades. However, while there's not been as many JRPG games released in recent years, there's still enough of them being released that results in certain titles slipping under the proverbial radar."

jznrpg1149d ago

The only game I don’t own and never heard of is Fell Seal , I’ll look into it

NecrumOddBoy1149d ago

Highly recommended if you like FF Tactics. I believe it was Colin Moriarty's (Last Stand Media) GOTY last year.

Positivelypositive 1149d ago

Most of these are the weak story jrpgs which is why its an easy pass for myself. I don't have love to turn based or tactics battles systems but I enjoy the other aspects of jrpgs. The most important aspect to me is the story. I have put up with playing horrible battle systems and mini games that should never exist to enjoy the lengthy and amazing stories these games have. For some reason around the PS3 days they seemed to think, who cares about story just worry about battle system and crafting. So if those are the things you're looking for then this list is for you.

Zeldafan641149d ago

You must not have been playing RPGs for almost 30 years.

Unknown_Gamer57941149d ago

I’ve been trying to get back into playing JRPGs lately. With the recent release of Persona 5 Strikers, I finally decided to start playing Royal. I don’t know if I can make the time for just any JRPG though, and Persona games are always an experience and a half.

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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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