I've spent the last 10 evenings in almost total isolation. I've locked all the doors, drawn all the curtains, put on the headphones and focussed solely on
Satisfying combat; A bevy of things to do
Lackluster story; A little too much grinding
I've spent the last 10 evenings in almost total isolation. I've locked all the doors, drawn all the curtains, put on the headphones and focussed solely on
Satisfying combat; A bevy of things to do
Lackluster story; A little too much grinding
Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance is the first Disgaea released for current-gen consoles, and the first I've spent any serious time with since Cursed Memories in 2006. To the untrained eye, it appears that very little has changed-the sprites are cleaner and a few systems are streamlined, but it's...
There is a ton of game here to enjoy..
...but far too much is initially locked away
Disgaea is one of those franchises with such a fiercely loyal fan-base that any change to the established formula is a genuine risk. As a result, it's part of a strange sub-group of games that might a
Great combat; Old school and engaging; Doesn't take itself seriously
Relies on grinding; Story and characters are a bit dull; Initially complex
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