Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness
The Netherworld - a place darker than a pitch-black cave, located deeper than tht edepth of the seas. It is a cursed land where evilreigns and foul beings dwell. Nobody knows its whereabouts, but everyone fears its existence. THe story takes place two years after the death of King Krichevskoy, the ruler of the Netherworld. His son Laharl slept for two full years, unaware of his father's death, while demons fought for supremacy over the Netherworld. With the help of his subordinate Etna, her . . . er, unique army of Prinny underlings, and one confused angel named Flonne, the egocentric, megolomaniac Prince Larharl fights his way to become the next King! Turn a board in your favor by exploiting the effects of Geo Squares, Geo Symbols and, new to the PSP version, Geo Cubes! Buy your favorite music tracks in the game with Netherworld currency and play them whenever you like. Encounter a variety of incredible allies, enemies and bosses, including a special boss that did NOT appear in the original PS2 version of Disgaea! ESRB Rated T for Teen
Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness Accessories
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Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness - The Official Strategy Guide
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Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness Reviews
I'm glad that for the port, new content was added, such as Etna mode, more levels, and multi-player trading and combat via WLAN. I love this game, all the way back to when I first played it on the PS2. Good game ported to handheld = Good. Good game ported to handheld with new content = Better
the only thing i got a problem, with was the weapons system, the old one was better. This game was very good, as was the series in a whole. XD
great like the original with a more features, love the fact that I can fight other players.
You can spend hours and hours improving their skills, their stats, their levels, their abilities, their equipment, etc. If you like optimizing all the little details of your characters and you like deciding which particular aspects you want to spend hours improving, then this game is the game for you. The only game better for endless fiddling is Disgaea II (where they improved the balance and breadth of the characters) The universe is surreal and humorous enough to be a nice bridge between the battles you fight, but it doesn't get in the way of the game play. This game allows you to fiddle with your characters endlessly.
You get more game for your buck with this one. The English ones aren't bad but it is nice to switch it up every once in a while. The game is solid. I'm a fan of anime and love the subbed versions of series and this game comes with a neat feature that you can have the original voice recordings as you play the game. There is strategy and then so much more to explore. It has been a while since I've played something that kept me going for so long. This game takes a lot of time but it is fun while you are logging the hours away.
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