DHGF: Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention isn’t just a remake of 2008′s PS3 title, it contains all the DLC made for the console version and many, many hours of new content to boot! Considering the bare bones PS3 version could take several hundred hours to do everything, you are getting more content in this one game than in all the other titles for the PS Vita – COMBINED. If that’s not enough to make you want to throw your money at Nippon Ichi, the graphics have been retooled, there are new playable characters, new music tracks and you can finally play the game on the go. It also helps that this is your only real option for a JRPG on the Vita (in North America). Unless you absolutely hate SRPGs or the Disgaea series in general, picking up Disgaea 3 is almost a no-brainer.
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.
COG writes: There are plenty of JRPGs for PlayStation Vita, but which ones should you spend your precious time on?
FFX is still one of my favourite games of all time... It's a shame more top notch JRPGs don't regularly come out anymore
It sure seems that the Vita has become the Niche gamers place to go. I am kinda sad that my Vita just sits in its case, but alas, there are others who have a lot of reason to play it.
I've played through Persona 4G, Lost Dimension, and Ys: Memories of Celceta and they are all fantastic.
Haven discusses his latest adventures in Skyrim. Ai-Phuong is shown the finer points on class world within the game of Disgaea 3 before moving onto Secret of Mana 2 discussion and a look into the Kingdom Hearts series and where they hope the game will go in the near future.
Skyrim Adventures
Disgaea 3
Secret of Mana 2
Kingdom Hearts Series and future games