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RPG of sheer brilliance!

Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness is one of those once in a console lifespan type of games, the kind that set the bar far too high for the remainder of the generation - and even for itself - leaving a new console war to (hopefully) reignite the ingenuity and innovation of developers and lead to the next great genre revolution.

For those who haven't had the chance to experience it already, Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness tells the heartwarming tale of the spoiled brat Laharl, prince of the netherworld, who wakes up from a nap two years too late to inherit the title of overlord from his deceased dad. As a result, he decides to take his birthright by force. Wait, that doesn't sound very heartwarming, does it? You'd be surprised. Joining him for the ride are his untrustworthy vassal Etna; an angel trainee-turned-unlikely assassin that's obsessed with the power of love; a defender of justice from outer space and his multipurpose superrobot; and a gaggle of exploding penguins called prinnies. As you can probably tell, Disgaea doesn't make much of an effort to take itself seriously, but its incredibly absurd humor is precisely what makes it so endearing.

Once you've finished up with the main story campaign, which should take you roughly 30 to 40 hours, there's certainly no shortage of things to do. You'll be able to restart the story from the beginning and carry over your levels, troops, and equipment to try to get a different ending, and there are a ton of powerful optional bosses to fight and extra areas to explore. There's also the item world--literally the world inside each of your items--where you battle through progressively difficult, randomly generated floors to make your gear more powerful. An entirely new feature is Etna Mode, a separate campaign with its own hilarious story and dialogue told entirely from Etna's point of view that shows what might have happened if she had actually managed to kill Laharl in the opening scene instead of wake him up.
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Fun, challenging and different

Story 10/10:

The story begins two years after the netherworld's previous overlord died choking on a dark pretzel. His son, prince Laharl, is awoken from a two year sleep by his vassal Etna using a flail, a machine gun and a drill. Laharl gets pissed off when he hears that other demon are trying to make a grab for the throne, so he decides to beat some sense into them. As you can probably guess, the story is filled with comedy and makes references to many japanese anime. The characters have tons of personallity, from the robot Thursday, the love freak angel Flonne, the manipulative Etna and the short tempered Laharl, just to name a few. The voice acting is excellent and makes it even more appealing.

Music: 8.5/10

The music is pretty good. Although not something to write home about, it suits every part perfectly keeping the game fresh and interesting.

Graphics: 9/10

While not exactly in the same level as Crisis Core, the graphics are very good. You can clearly see the character's feeligs in an anime fashion, adding to this game's natural charisma. The stages and battle animation doesn't dissapoint either, possesing variety and style. One moment you are in a volcanic region and the next you're invading a spaceship.

Gameplay: 10/10

The game's forte, it's specialty. The battles follow the classic turn based RPG mechanics, but with a few twists. One of them is the geo cube system, they appear in every map and affect the colored squares they are placed in, whether to help or hinder you. So all red squares could make anyone in them gain one 50 ATK, while blue one make anyone invincible and green one double the power of any enemy in them. You can throw geo cubes around and if, for example, you destroyed a red geo cube in a purple square, all purple squares would turn red. This allows you to turn a bad situation into an advantage.

Another interesting aspect is the throw mechanic. Your character can lift any other player or enemy and throw them a few squares away. Since a character can lift someone who is already lifting another character, you can make a tower of characters and use successive trows to get around much faster. While odd at first, it make some missions a lot easier.

Another unique aspect of Disgaea is The Dark Assembly. You can call it into session by using mana collected from killing enemies. It allows to create your characters, transmigrate (more on that later) and pass bills. To pass a bill you need the support of most of the senators, which can be obtaibed with bribes. If they still don't aprrove it, you can pass it by force (this is the netherworld, remember?).

Transmigration really makes this game shine, it allows your character to go back to level one and change his class while mantining most of his stats. Since levels go as far as 9999, you can make characters more powerful than in any RPG.

The item world also makes things interesting. It allows you to go into a dungeon inside an item to upgrade it.

The only thing that can turn people away from the game is the insane learning curve. Altough full of extras and really fun gameplay, you are constantly being pitted against the most impossible odds. Being an experienced Advance Wars and Fire Emblem player, I can tell you this is no exaggeration.

Overall: 9.38/10

Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness is a fun challenging and different game. Any player who can survive until the end will be pleased to have played it.

Review by Bruno Ayllón.
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My favorite SRPG in a smaller box.

So, if you're reading this, you're probably trying to decide wether Disgaea psp is right for you. If you already have the PS2 version, you might want to skip it, unless of course you are a die-hard fan. Some of the awesome additions however include Etna mod, where you can see what would have happened if Etna had killed Laharel at the beginning of the game (it's quite funny, and much more challenging) and the new multiplayer mode (which i haven't tried yet, but will probably do so in the next week or so)

If you have never played Disgaea or any of theother NIS games out there, What you are looking at is not your typical RPG. This is what you would call more of a grid tactics style RPG, where the game is set in chapters and each new chapter gives you more of the story, and a few new maps to grind through. It requires alot of level up time, but can be played in short sittings.
The story, at it's most basic level, is about the prince of the netherworld and his quest to become king, but is really so much more. Full of humor, intrigue, and action, you cant go wrong!

I loved the original game, but never finished it due to having to start up the PS2 and use the TV and everything that went with that, But now that i can pick it up and take it with me i play it all of the time! Check out some gameplay videos and see for yourself before you buy, why this game is such a fan favorite! With a quirky fun story, and lovable characters. There is a whole netherworld for you to explore!
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A Classic Strategy RPG

Quirky humor, unique style, hardcore gameplay, great voice acting, and more make Disgaea a fantastic game. A must have for fans of the genre and worth a try for anyone else. The game was originally released on PS2 and later rereleased on DS and PSP. The portable versions have more content than the original, although the DS incarnation is a bit downgraded in terms of visuals and audio. The original game was recently made a Greatest Hits. So it's not too difficult to find anymore. The PSP and (to a lesser extent) DS games are a bit rare now. It's worth the hunt, though. Be sure to check out the few sequels and spin-offs as well.Read full review...

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Disgaea is AWESOME!!

The game is amazing. It is definitely a classic turn-based RPG driven by leveling and item hoarding, which may turn action crazed gamers off, but it does everything in the game so well that its hard to complain about the game at all. Even if you are gamer tired of RPG's with weak story lines, this game is still for you. The content of the storyline isn't anything to write home about, but it is by far and away the funniest game I have ever played. The laughs never stop in the storyline.
You can run through the game rather quickly with just your main characters and finish without much ado, or you can take your time to create and train more characters to diversify your army. The second route, while much lengthier, is in my opinion much, much more fun.
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You can't beat Disgaea, best game in it's class or any for that matter!

It doesn't get much better than Disgaea if your a SRPG fan. Hilarious story line, lovable characters with skewed personalities.

The game system is intuitive yet complex. You can blaze through it or spend hour upon hour raising character and weapon stats for obscenely powerful characters.

Weapons and characters are fully customizable with promotion exams and transmigration you can hone your characters to razor sharp effectiveness.

You'll spend hours in item worlds bashing enemies and raising levels in between the main quests, or you can plow on through the main quests with nary a look into the true depths of the item worlds, it's all up to you.

I came across Disgaea on a whim, picked up #2: cursed memories first and after playing it for a little bit I had to pick up Hour of darkness, then I had to pick up the psp versions (Afternoon of Darkness/Dark Hero Days) so I could have Disgaea on hand wherever I went, Disgaea is why I picked up the psp in the first place. You may not be as die hard of a fan or even more so, either way you'll love this game it is the best in it's class! (any class in my opinion)

The voice acting is much better in the psp version, the only flaw I found with this game was the voice acting in the ps2 version, but that's easily overlooked in the light of the unbeatable game play. and it's not even an issue in the psp version.

To top it all of there are multiple endings, adding significant replay value. I'm on my 3rd go through and on the 300 hour mark to boot, not many games offer so much game time as Disgaea does.

I Love this game!!!
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Favorite PSP game

This is my all time favorite title on the PSP. It is actually my favorite port of the game as well because I hate to grind levels on console or PC. Because it's on handheld, however, I can level up while waiting places and doing other things.Read full review...

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disgaea-AoD psp

this was a great sleeper hit on the ps2 and now it's portable for the psp!! if your a strategy rpg fan and missed this title on the ps2 you need to check it out on the psp. aside from the great story, bonus stages and multiple endings on the ps2 version the psp version has an added bonus mode as well. so even if you already owned the ps2 version (like myself) the new psp version has an all new story mode to enjoy. bottom line you need to check this game out for those new or old vets to the world of disgaea. LAHARL FOR LIFE!!Read full review...

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*yawn*

If you're into turned based games *think Final Fantasy Tactics* then this is for you. You move the characters across a given range, pick and attack and execute it. At times the monotony during battles is too much to take and I just cut the PSP off for a while. I also don't like how with optional battles *such as the item battles or fighting the assembly* you can't have the option to end the battle and return to the castle without a game over. Most importantly you have to make sure you go back into Laharl's castle and save! Or else you'll be doing everything all over again.

The graphics are cute, the game has both the original Japanese voice actors as well and English so you can choose b/t the too *i love that since I'd prefer the original Japanese version* and the characters are funny, but other than that *yawwnn*

I've only rented this game from Gamefly. I had no idea what the battle system was like. So I'm glad I rented before buying or I would have been very disappointed.
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Enjoyable!

The game is very fun -- so much so, that I had forgotten to leave a review until just now! The game-play is familiar yet unique, a mixture of standard tactics game formulas and relatively innovative game-play mechanics. However, what really makes it stand out is the beautifully stylized character designs and a plot that is nine parts quirky humor and one part suspenseful drama. I love it!Read full review...

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