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EDGE- Disgaea 4 Review

Edge: "This is without doubt the most comprehensive entry in Nippon Ichi’s once-trailblazing series, packaging its accumulated ideas alongside a clutch of innovations of its own. And yet repetition has dulled the appeal, with the complexities acting as a tall barrier to newcomers while the innovations are simultaneously too meagre to sate any but the most eager devotee.

Sad, then, that a series born from explosive creativity and an eagerness to dodge the straitjacket of convention should have become a slave to its own winning formula. Disgaea 4 may not have settled into the genre stagnation that its forebear sought to do away with, but there is a growing necessity for reinvention."

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Hit Detection: Elements That Convey Satisfying Damage in Turn-Based Combat

Numerous factors are in play when it comes to delivering turn-based combat that feels like it packs the punches it dishes out.

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goombastomp.com
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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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michibiku.com
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Review Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited from PS Vita Europe

A Promise Revisited is just like Disgaea 1 & 2 on PSP and Disgaea 3 on PS Vita a GOTY or complete edition. It has all the downloadable content from the PS3 available, but in Disgaea style, you will first have to unlock it. Disgaea makes nothing easy, but does let you cheat the system in a lot of ways, which makes it the king of strategy RPG's.

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