Disgaea on the DS
I dunno how many of you who already know about this, but Disgaea is being ported over to the DS. But as far as I can tell, it's the same as Afternoon of Darkness. Which is good for the people the people who own an DS and not a PSP.
Disgaea on the DS
I dunno how many of you who already know about this, but Disgaea is being ported over to the DS. But as far as I can tell, it's the same as Afternoon of Darkness. Which is good for the people the people who own an DS and not a PSP.
If this isn't an April Fools' joke, I will be extremely excited.![]()
It's not an April Fool's joke. It's old news. xD
I may have to pick it up if only because I've never played a Disgaea game before.
Its cool to see its made its way to the DS. But at this point I would have rather wanted a sequel.
Disgaea 2 came out in 2006. Disgaea 3 is coming out this August. So, uh.
I'm buying this one too! xD Gods, I still haven't gotten my PS3, but I shall! Disgaea 3 shall be mine! :cD
Once you beat the PSP version (after fufilling very diary related requisits...) you can Select Etna Mode... which is bassically how it would have been if Etna was a success in KILLING Laharl-Sama.
So, I'd LOVE people who are yet to play it... to play it (Which will be more common on the DS :3)
If this edition of Disgaea is devoid of any voice acting, I'll buy it. If it implements any more of that horrid voice acting, I will not play it. Two games worth of such atrocious sounds is enough.
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It sounds nasally and childish, but such may be due largely to the story and script.
Whatever it was, it nearly made me stop playing the game outright.
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Well in English Laharl is voiced by the woman who did Rita Repulsa from Power Rangers. He's supposed to sound like a brat though.
Honestly, if it bothers you I say go for the Japanese voices, it's a good voice track. And Gordon, in either version, is just spot-on. Flonne is happy and bubbly in either version because that's how she should be, Etna's English is slinkier and sultrier whereas her Japanese is more chipper.