any tips for a newcomer to strategy rpgs (let alone disgaea)??
I am loving this game!! Never played a disgaea game until this one, should I play the others or do fans consider this one to be the best ( gameplay wise) I do think the story is a little cheesy but it only adds to the charm as I love cheesyness.
I am loving this game!! Never played a disgaea game until this one, should I play the others or do fans consider this one to be the best ( gameplay wise) I do think the story is a little cheesy but it only adds to the charm as I love cheesyness.
I am loving this game!! Never played a disgaea game until this one, should I play the others or do fans consider this one to be the best ( gameplay wise) I do think the story is a little cheesy but it only adds to the charm as I love cheesyness.
1 > 4 ~ 3 > 2
They're all pretty good though. Only 2 is kind of weak.
It's the same game, but updated. Unless you really want the licensed song they got for the PS2 release (or hate playing on handhelds, but why even take this thread seriously?) the PSP version's the way to go. You don't even have the resolution argument in this case, the PS2 game ran at 240p and the PSP is above that.Nice, Ill have to try to find a copy for PS2 of the first one. What is Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness for the PSP? Is that number 1 or something different?
Nice, Ill have to try to find a copy for PS2 of the first one. What is Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness for the PSP? Is that number 1 or something different?
It's a port/update of the 1st one. That's the one to play if you can, it mixes in some of D2's UI improvements and adds a bit more content/characters.
Sweet! thanks! This series seems like a good one, I am surprised i never tried it until now.
Disgaea noob here.
Question: During the very first tutorial, you're told how to change the view. One of the views is an overhead, non-isometric view, that gets described as 'for advanced users'. How do you select this? Square and L just cycles between normal, zoomed out, or zoomed out and slightly overhead.
any tips for a newcomer to strategy rpgs (let alone disgaea)??
Disgaea noob here.
Question: During the very first tutorial, you're told how to change the view. One of the views is an overhead, non-isometric view, that gets described as 'for advanced users'. How do you select this? Square and L just cycles between normal, zoomed out, or zoomed out and slightly overhead.
If you get stuck and need to grind, try going into the Item World of someone's equipment. Even just the first 10 levels will greatly improve that piece of equipment, plus you can score lots of EXP, HL, and items as you go.
Can you still learn skills from other teammates in this one? And does it work the same way it did in Disgaea 1? Or does the game use the mana system for this also in that I can eventually buy those skills for my mage? I'd ideally like to have my 1 mage know how to cast fire, ice and wind instead of having to field 3 different mages.
And a team of only 5, eh? That seems to be a shame considering all of the cool characters you can make. Any suggestions on team makeup for a group that small?
The mentor-pupil thing has basically been replaced with clubs. The club leader can use club members' skills when standing next to them in battle, but can't actually learn by leveling up the skill. What you're looking for is the Class World, which is better explained in this mini FAQ.
Just picked this up today. Only got to the tutorial. I'm gonna have to sink some serious time into this game. I really have no experiance with srpgs... Any good sites that can help with this game? Like a beginners guide just to get the hang of things?
Just picked this up today. Only got to the tutorial. I'm gonna have to sink some serious time into this game. I really have no experiance with srpgs... Any good sites that can help with this game? Like a beginners guide just to get the hang of things?
I just picked up the game. I never played Disgaea 3. I played the first two, but this will be my first time through 3. Is there a good faqs anywhere that tells how to unlock everything and how to get the ultimate weapons, armor, and accessories?
What happened to the manual in the US? The JP version had a nice full color manual with multiple pages. I figured NISA would translate it for us. But... we get nothing.
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I just picked this up and so far it's great. I don't remember the backgrounds being this sharp on PS3 and the character sprites on "sharp" look wonderful! I am having trouble with the rear touch pad as I always seem to accidentally press it (especially on the left side) and weirdness ensues. If I disable it, does anyone know how to make your cursor on the field instantly go back to the "home base" spot? scrolling slowly back to it is getting tedious. Other than that, is there any reason I need to rear pad turned on? I really hope nothing mapped to it has no other control option!
I just picked this up and so far it's great. I don't remember the backgrounds being this sharp on PS3 and the character sprites on "sharp" look wonderful! I am having trouble with the rear touch pad as I always seem to accidentally press it (especially on the left side) and weirdness ensues. If I disable it, does anyone know how to make your cursor on the field instantly go back to the "home base" spot? scrolling slowly back to it is getting tedious. Other than that, is there any reason I need to rear pad turned on? I really hope nothing mapped to it has no other control option!
Vita games don't have physical manuals in America. All we get are digital manuals.
Decided to go after some of the alternate endings. So far, I'm at 3.
Doing some grinding here and there. Mao is currently at level 140.
Reading through some info from the PS3 version and trying to understand everything that has been thrown at me, lol.
Such a great feeling being on the train/bus and playing this game. No need to wait till I get home to grind when I can do it while I travel.
Best Vita game out right now.
It's looking that way... though doesn't NISA stick with black & white manuals in the US anyway? They might not consider it as worthwhile as their Japanese counterparts and wouldn't have fought to get one in. I think the real test is when Persona 4 comes out, given Atlus has been pretty good with manuals historically.Huh... is that an SCEA mandate?
What's best? Digital or retail for this game?
It's 2 GB, so if you think it'd be worth saving on the memory card space in exchange for swapping it with other games then get retail.What's best? Digital or retail for this game?
I haven't found a way to get the top-down view without touch controls.
It's looking that way... though doesn't NISA stick with black & white manuals in the US anyway? They might not consider it as worthwhile as their Japanese counterparts and wouldn't have fought to get one in. I think the real test is when Persona 4 comes out, given Atlus has been pretty good with manuals historically.