![]() While reaching that maximum cap isn't necessary (far from necessary, actually), that is an indicator of the scope of what Disgaea 4 has to offer. Unlike most RPGs, the level cap in Disgaea is 9999. Early on, you'll find NPCs with ridiculously high level numbers. However, if you're the type of person who likes to finish games to completion, then this is going to eat up a whole lot more of your time whether you like it or not. It's really good if you're looking for a game that can be played for hours on end. There is so much content packed inside that tiny cartridge. Passing these bills into law, however, is going to require some influence and bribery, so becoming more powerful is key to gaining political influence, either through goodwill or intimidation.ĭisgaea 4 is a huge game. You can also build your political muscle by issuing bills at the Senate. Item World alone can eat up scores of hours of your time. There's a lot that can be done with in battle, and the more chains and combos you achieve, the more (and better) rewards you'll receive after battle.Īside from the story battles, there's also the Item World, a randomized series of maps based on the item you've chosen where you can fight enemies for experience and power up your items at the same time. Killing enemies earns you mana, which can be used to level up your special skills and can also be used to create new allies or introduce a new bill for legislation. Monster units in your army can also be fused together into bigger monsters and monsters can also transform into weapons for your human units. Speaking of geo blocks, each color triggers an effect depending on where you stand, like 50% more experience gained after defeating an enemy or less damage taken from certain elemental spells, that sort of thing. ![]() There's many ways to attack the enemy, like tossing things (and Prinnies!) at them, forming a human tower and swinging it towards the enemy, and propping and destroying geo blocks, which can form a chain reaction that can change the landscape of the grid and damage the enemy. Winning a map consists of defeating the enemy forces, and there's some extra goodies that can be claimed like treasure chests, although you'll have to pick those up first before defeating the last enemy on the map. The battlefields are set up in isometric grids where your forces combat enemy forces. From there, you can head off to battle where you'll play through new maps to advance the story or revisit older maps to grind for experience. Much of the game is set in a hub, where you'll buy items, weapons, armor and skills. His actions attract the attention of various factions within the Corruptement and soon his goal extends from saving the Prinnies to taking over the underworld, both politically and by force. Since Valvatorez always keeps his promises, he rebels against the Corruptement for the sake of a school of Prinnies. Promising a sardine for each Prinny upon graduation, Valvatorez is surprised when the underworld government (the “Corruptement”, as the game calls it) recalls all of the Prinnies for disposal due to the overpopulation of souls in Hades. Valvatorez, a vampire and a Prinny instructor with a strict sense of honor and a love for sardines, is imprisoned in Hades with his loyal werewolf retainer, Fenrich. Anyway, Disgaea 4 is a tactical RPG filled with monsters, politics, jokes and lots and lots of fighting. Revisited is also portable, so that's always a plus. With that said, I haven't played Unforgotten so I don't know any of the differences firsthand, but I have read that Revisited contains all of the DLC that was previously released for the PS3 version and then some. ![]() Having this chance to play Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited, I decided to see if I can actually stick with this game.ĭisgaea 4: A Promise Revisited is an updated port of the PlayStation 3 game, Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten. ![]() I have played about 40 minutes of the original game on the DS but I stopped playing when I moved on to other games. I've heard of the series plenty, but I haven't played any of the installments. Before I wrote this review, I have never played a Disgaea game.
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