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GameLine: Will there be a Disgaea 5?

With Disgaea 4 coming out later this year, GameLine finds out if there will be a fifth entry into NIS America's Disgaea series.

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Pedantic914706d ago

Maybe then, but it's still kinda early to talk about a sequel to a game that got released about 4 months ago.

knifefight4706d ago (Edited 4706d ago )

Of course there will.
But they're not going to SAY that right now because on a subconscious level, it takes away from the hype behind Disgaea 4. They'll wait till part 4 is on the market for a good 5-12 months before announcing a sequel.

phoenixdown4705d ago

even for a niche game, this series sells quite well to it's fanbase.

DarkBlood4705d ago

ive yet to get 3 but it sounds like a good rpg kind of like FF tactic right?

baker_boi4705d ago

Yes, in that they are both Tactical RPGs

But there's infinitely more things to do in Disgaea than FFT.

I didnt get to play FFT Advanced 2 so that may have changed for that series.

DarkBlood4705d ago

i got it, its pretty good, cant really say to u i hate it or anything when i come across other games playing similar or the same i pretty much keep the same opinion preference so its really up to the story i guess

Inception4705d ago

I think they will announced Disgaea 5 after Atelier Meruru got localized

rambler4705d ago

This doesn't make any sense. Why would NISA localising a game be a catalyst for announcing a NIS game?

Inception4705d ago

lol, don't be so serious dude
i just said random stuff

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NIS America hosting 2022 Golden Week Sale on the Switch eShop

NIS America 2022 Golden Week Sale on the Switch eShop includes Disgaea, The Legend of Heroes, Ys, and more.

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NIS America hosting Golden Week 2021 sale on the North American Switch / 3DS eShops

Much like Square Enix, NIS America is hosting a new sale on the Switch and 3DS eShops in celebration of Golden Week 2021.

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How Developers Adapted to the End of Sony's Handheld Line

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "When Sony entered the world of handheld gaming in 2004, it provided a new opportunity for developers to chase a different market than had existed before. Over the next decade we saw multiple companies, from both western and eastern shores, shift their pipelines to focus on providing software for both the PlayStation Portable and its successor the PlayStation Vita. Despite the latter’s relatively weak hardware sales, there were still successes to be found on the console, which meant that it was easy to plan a future around being a Vita developer.

By 2014, though, it had become clear that Sony was no longer interested in pursuing the handheld market and this left a number of companies in difficulty – they’d either need to adapt to the shifting times, or face dying out altogether. In this article, I’m aiming to look at what happened to developers who made both the PSP and Vita their main focus, how they adapted to the demise of Sony handhelds, what future plans they made, and how well they’re doing in the current gaming market."

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Segata1723d ago

The moved to the Switch from Vita. Some of the exact same games or similar games from those developers. Loved the Vita and glad to see those devs still have a platform to release lesser budget fun games.