8/25/2008

As I mentioned in an earlier post, NIS America was nice enough to entrust me with an advanced copy of this year’s holy grail of video game software: Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice. I think I had been looking forward to playing the game for a full agonizing year (further accentuated by 5 months in Japan) when I finally slipped it into my PS3.

For a review of this magnitude, I’ll try and organize it by important elements.

Battle System:

When it comes to the battle system in Disgaea 3, it’s all about customization. The clever stage where the player may customize their army is Maritsu Evil Academy. Here you can do all the typical Disgaea preparations for war such as buying and equipping weapons and armor, healing the party and accessing portals to story maps, item world etc.

Abilities can also be purchased and upgraded with mana earned from battle and equipped to the player’s liking. This is especially important to note for players who like magic users: increasing the effect area and strength of magic requires active upgrading. As you can probably tell, mana is extremely important in strengthening an army. In the game’s early stages, you won’t be able to get enough of the stuff.

Homeroom is another very important element of customization at Maritsu Evil Academy. Homeroom is where characters can create other characters or pass bills by paying mana. Characters can then be assembled into clubs and have their seats arranged.

Clubs and seating both grant bonuses to characters in different ways. A Warrior and an Archer in a club would gain an increase in their combo attack percentage. If the two units sit next to one another, the percentage is further increased. Members of certain clubs also get bonuses like additional mana or exp gain. These bonuses may also be dependent on seating (sitting in a corner grants the character 25% more EXP, etc.)

The leader of a club is granted stat bonuses if his or her subordinates have higher stats. I love this system, because it brought my Thief and Mages up to speed with the rest of my team. Also, a leader may learn abilities (Ice, Heal, Braveheart, etc.) from subordinates if he or she stands next to them in battle.

Another new feature I love is the ability to link special abilities. By having 2 characters perform special attacks against an enemy in succession, a new fusion ability will trigger. These abilities deal much more damage than the two units attacking independent of one another.

In addition to linking special attacks is Magichange, which is when a monster unit will turn into a weapon temporarily for a human class character. It is important to note that both characters must be in the same club and the monsterclass character needs to have learned the magichange ability.

Doing so allows for some cool skills to be used and also grants the wielder both characters’ Evilities. My Sabercat and Fight Mistress pal it up frequently. The only drawback is that if she gets killed, so does my poor Sabercat.

My only complaint with the battle system stems from the new ability system, which no longer involves weapon mastery. Since characters don’t become more proficient at wielding their weapons–only performing skills–you will hardly ever want to perform normal physical attacks. Physical attacks cause very little damage compared to damage from a skill.

In the early stages of the game, you will be spamming the same 1 or 2 skills ad nauseum. Being able to combine skills and using monsterclass characters helps shake things up a bit though.

Presentation:

A lot of people were surprised at first when they heard that Disgaea 3–a 2D game–would be for the Playstation 3. It is my belief that a lot more can go into a game besides the addition of a third dimension, and Disgaea 3 maxes out that second dimension.

The character designs of artist Takehito Harada, the music of Tenpei Sato and the story are all elements that make for a great game on any system.

One awesome advantage of the massiveness of Blu-Ray discs is that both English and Japanese voice overs are included on the game. This includes voice acting for the story sequences and now in battle sounds as well. For the previous versions it really bothered me that the two didn’t always match up, especially when Japanese was selected.

The biggest advantage to having Disgaea 3 on the PS3 is the option of downloadable content. Right now in Japan it is possible to download the following familiar (and not so familiar) faces:

  • Adell
  • Rozalin
  • Taro
  • Hanako
  • Kogure Souichirou (From Hayarigami, huh?)
  • Nekomata Monsterclass
some familiar faces

There will be more downloadable content in the future, so if the characters in Disgaea 2 don’t do anything for you, be patient. Personally I wouldn’t mind some characters from Phantom Brave (I know my girlfriend is hoping for Putty), but we’ll just have to wait and see.

Extras:

Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice is like 3 games disguised as one. The main story is the first game, complete with 8 different endings. The Dark World is another game, and then there is still the Land of Carnage, House of Ordeals and a load of other sidequests both challenging and rewarding. I won’t reveal the others for spoilers sake.

Your playtime is pretty much limited by your attention span, but don’t be surprised if your hours break into the triple digits (as it is, I have logged over 300 hours with that last two games.)

Story:

The absurdity of the demon world is part of what made the Disgaea series so popular. What’s bad is good and what’s good is revolting. Maritsu Evil Academy is no exception. Here honor students are encouraged by faculty to battle one another for supremacy. Anything to keep them from going to class!

Classes are seemingly non-existent, or are a wholly consuming trial of one’s endurance. The later being the case for a mysterious home-economics course…

The game’s main character, Mao, is a typical demon with some otaku undertones. His goal is to defeat his father, the Overlord, who accidentally stepped on his Slavestation Portable, causing his 14 million hours of playtime to be lost.


Is NIS making fun of us? Probably, but it’s all in good fun.

How can Mao get the strength to defeat an Overlord? By emulating the Heroes in his comics and games of course! Mao’s loyal butler Geoffery attains a herodar (hero radar) and tracks down Almaz, the game’s bumbling would-be hero. Convinced that Almaz is a true hero, Mao forcibly switches titles with Almaz only to discover that his Hero abilities are somewhat… lacking.

Switching titles back proves more difficult, and requires Mao and his subordinates to go on a quest to open his heart–a feat rarely accomplished by demons.

Like all true Disgaea titles, the story is bittersweet. While it is filled with laughs, you will also find yourself feeling… emotions. How undemon-like! Don’t be afraid. That is just the side effect of a quality story, not one of Mao’s experiments.

Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice will be officially released tomorrow and should appear in stores on the 27th by the latest. It’s retail price is set at $49.99, but you can find it at Play-Asia for $49.90 here.

Only 2 more days!

Lastly, I again wish to thank NIS America for kindly giving me an advanced copy of the game. I have loved every minute of playing the it, writing the review, and working on this blog. Here’s hoping that this is only the beginning!

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5/22/2008

Kanji

Kanji Tatsumi (? ??) has been added to the characters section of Persona 4’s official website. Apparently Kanji has had the reputation of being a bad-ass since middle school. And, like the other members who enter Mayonaka TV, his heart holds a strange darkness.

When Kanji appears on a news broadcast the protagonist’s P.I uncle Ryoutarou recognizes Kanji from some of his past run in’s with the law as a b?s?zoku.  Seems like Kanji is up to his old tricks again, but since it’s on TV, can we be sure it’s the “real” Kanji?

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5/20/2008

female Archer

Job class: Archer (??????)
Evility: Accelerated Shot (????)
Evility Effect: Every square that an arrow flies increases its damage by 5%.
Prerequisite: Cleric and Valkyrie Lvl 15
*NOTE* Must also pass bill entitled “???????????”, or “I want to make a female Archer” for 150 mana in homeroom.
Suggested weapons: Spear, Bow
Move: 4
Jump: 25
Counter: 1
Throw: 4

Stats

* Bolded stats are the only stats that difer between the Archer and Ranger jobclasses.

Rank Lvl HP SP ATK DEF INT RES* HIT SPD*
Archer 0 100%
24
100%
12
110%
14
100%
12
80%
8
120%
16
120%
16
90%
10
Hunter 20 105%
26
105%
13
115%
16
105%
13
80%
9
125%
18
125%
18
90%
11
Sniper 50 110%
28
110%
14
120%
18
110%
14
85%
10
130%
20
130%
20
95%
12
Bow Master 100 115%
30
115%
15
125%
20
115%
15
85%
11
135%
22
135%
22
95%
13
Cupid 200 120%
32
120%
16
130%
22
120%
16
90%
12
140%
24
140%
24
100%
14
Puriaure 400 125%
34
125%
17
135%
24
125%
17
90%
13
145%
26
145%
26
100%
15

Evilities

Rank Ability Effect
1 Muscle Mastery Equipment Aptitude for HP stat is increased by 10%
1 Defense Mastery Equipment Aptitude for DEF stat is increased by 10%
1 Forget Prevention 50% less chance of being inflicted with forget
2 Phoenix Destruction Units with flying receive 50% more damange
4 Boy Hunt Male units receive 20% more damage
6 Bow Range When an Archer is equipped with a Bow, her range is increased one square.

male Archer

Job class: Male Archer (??????) NA = Ranger
Evility: Potential Energy (???????)
Evility Effect: If the enemy’s location is lower than a Ranger’s location, his offensive power increases 30%.
Prerequisite: Clergy and Warrior Lvl 15
*NOTE* Must also pass bill entitled “???????????”, or “I want to make a male Archer” for 150 mana in homeroom.
Suggested weapons: Sword, Bow
Move: 4
Jump: 25
Counter: 1
Throw: 4

Stats

* Bolded stats are the only stats that difer between the Archer and Ranger jobclasses.

Rank Lvl HP SP ATK DEF INT RES* HIT SPD*
Ranger 0 100%
24
100%
12
110%
14
100%
12
80%
8
100%
14
120%
16
100%
12
Chaser 20 105%
26
105%
13
115%
16
105%
13
80%
9
115%
16
125%
18
105%
13
Strider 50 110%
28
110%
14
120%
18
110%
14
85%
10
120%
18
130%
20
110%
14
Hawkeye 100 115%
30
115%
15
125%
20
115%
15
85%
11
125%
20
135%
22
115%
15
Enforcer 200 120%
32
120%
16
130%
22
120%
16
90%
12
130%
23
140%
24
120%
16
Sagittarius 400 125%
34
125%
17
135%
24
125%
17
90%
13
135%
24
145%
26
125%
17

Evilities

Rank Ability Effect
1 Muscle Mastery Equipment Aptitude for HP stat is increased by 10%
1 Defense Mastery Equipment Aptitude for DEF stat is increased by 10%
1 Forget Prevention 50% less chance of being inflicted with forget
2 The Hunter’s Space If a Ranger has no enemy unit directly next to him his HIT increases 30%
4 Girl Hunt Female units receive 20% more damage
6 Bow Focus When a Ranger is equipped with a Bow, 30% of his base HIT stat is added into his ATK stat.

I translated all of this info from a Japanese Disgaea wiki, which is very informative. Both of the archer jobs seem pretty evenly matched. The only reason that I feel the female archer excels over the male is because I plan on having Asagi on my team. Since Asagi has an evility which allows her to fly, that would increase the female Archers damage dramatically. If you throw a Ranger into the mix, they would each be boosting another’s stats causing some awesome long range damage.

Since the female Archer does more damage when she fires from further away, her rank 6 evility will combo nicely with her inherent evility. The Ranger has his positive qualities as well, especially “The Hunter’s Space” which is an almost guaranteed 30% HIT bonus.

Check back for more info as I am always on the lookout for news on Disgaea 3.

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5/14/2008

Female Warrior

Job class: Female Warrior (???) NA = Valkrie
Evility: Assault Attack (????????)
Evility Effect: Every panel that a Valkyrie moves increases her offensive power by 10% (that turn only).
Prerequisite: Available from the start.
Suggested weapons: Sword, Spear, Bow
Move: 4
Jump:
20
Counter: 2
Throw: 5

Stats*

*Bolded stats are the only stats that differ between the Valkyrie and Warrior jobclasses.

Rank Lvl HP SP ATK* DEF INT* RES* HIT SPD*
Lady Fighter 0 110%
28
70%
7
120%
16
120%
16
70%
7
80%
8
100%
12
80%
8
Lady Warrior 15 115%
30
70%
8
125%
18
125%
18
70%
8
80%
9
105%
13
80%
9
Iron Maiden 40 120%
32
75%
9
130%
20
130%
20
75%
9
85%
10
110%
14
85%
10
Valkyrie 80 125%
34
75%
10
135%
22
135%
22
75%
10
85%
11
115%
15
85%
11
Minerva Lord 160 130%
36
80%
11
140%
24
140%
24
80%
11
90%
12
120%
16
90%
12
Vanadis 360 135%
38
80%
12
145%
26
145%
26
80%
12
90%
13
125%
17
90%
13

Evilities

Rank Ability Effect
1 Mind Mastery Equipment Aptitude for SP stat is increased by 10%
1 Resist Mastery Equipment Aptitude for Resistance stat is increased by 10%
1 Heal Gain When inflicted with a status ailment, there is a 50% greater chance that the ailment will be cured.
2 Shield Mastery When a Valkyrie is attacked with a normal physical attack, the damage she receives is reduced by 50%
4 Power Shot When a Valkrie is equipped with a Bow, 30% of her base ATK stat is added into her HIT.
6 Spear Sting When a Valkyrie is equipped with a Spear, 30% of her base HIT is added into her ATK.

Male Warrior

Job class: Warrior (???)
Evility: Wild Cry (???????)
Evility Effect: When an enemy unit is next to a Warrior, his stats increase 20%.
Prerequisite: Available from the start.
Suggested weapons: Sword, Spear, Axe
Move: 4
Jump:
20
Counter: 2
Throw: 5

Stats*

*Bolded stats are the only stats that differ between the Valkyrie and Warrior jobclasses.

Rank Lvl HP SP ATK* DEF INT* RES* HIT SPD*
Fighter 0 110%
28
70%
7
120%
16
120%
16
70%
7
70%
6
100%
12
90%
10
Warrior 15 115%
30
70%
8
125%
18
125%
18
70%
8
70%
7
105%
13
90%
11
Destroyer 40 120%
32
75%
9
130%
20
130%
20
75%
9
75%
8
110%
14
95%
12
Gladiator 80 125%
34
75%
10
135%
22
135%
22
75%
10
75%
9
115%
15
95%
13
Warlord 160 130%
36
80%
11
140%
24
140%
24
80%
11
80%
10
120%
16
100%
14
Battle Master 360 135%
38
80%
12
145%
26
145%
26
80%
12
80%
11
125%
17
105%
15

Evilities

Rank Ability Effect
1 Mind Mastery Equipment Aptitude for SP stat is increased by 10%
1 Resist Mastery Equipment Aptitude for Resistance stat is increased by 10%
1 Heal Gain When inflicted with a status ailment, there is a 50% greater chance that the ailment will be cured.
2 Armor Mastery The Warrior’s equipment aptitude for HP and DEF are increased by 30%
4 Energy Slash When a Warrior is equipped with a Sword, 10% of his current SPD stat is added into ATK.
6 Heavy Smash When a Warrior is equipped with an Axe, 30% of his base DEF stat is added into his ATK.

I translated all of this info from a Japanese Disgaea wiki, which is very informative. The Warrior class is one of the initial classes of Disgaea 3, but that doesn’t take anything away from its value. A solidly equipped Valkyrie or Warrior created early in the game will serve you well right up into the post-game.

When deciding whether to go with the Valkyrie or Warrior, the main question to consider is what weapon you are more interested in incorporating into your party. Judging by their rank 6 Evilities, it’s clear that the male Warrior is best equipped with an Axe, and the Valkyrie is best equipped with a Spear. Axes can be tricky, since they miss often, and have few special attacks which hit multiple targets. Spears are more accurate, offer a range increase, and have more area-affecting skills. Axes can do more damage than Spears to a single target (assuming the Axe doesn’t miss), making them great for cutting down bosses, but hard for fast leveling.

It is interesting to note that in my Disgaea 3 guide, performing the maximum damage is not possible without a Valkyrie and an Orc. The Orc (which has max stats) performs a Magichange allowing the Valkyrie to wield it. The Valkyrie has max stats, including maximum possible movement. She takes 10 steps increasing her attack by 100%.

Check back for more info as I am always on the lookout for news on Disgaea 3.

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5/7/2008

Glowing Scrolls

Some new info has developed concerning Furai No Shiren 3:Sleeping Beauty of the Trick Mansion. It appears that early in the story Asuka, a female warrior wielding a naginata, and Sensé, Shiren’s fencing instructor, will join up with Shiren. From there the team decides to test their talent by attempting to take on the fabled Trick Mansion.

Tengu On the way the team’s path is blocked by a group of 4 demons. The leader (that big red guy) is a Tengu named Owashi. It appears that Shiren and Co. aren’t the only ones after the legendary treasure waiting within the mansion walls. Owashi and his gang of demons are one of many obstacle the party must overcome on their way to the mansion

There will be a world map system in Furai No Shiren 3, unlike its predecessors. The map looks like an ancient ink brush painting, and reminds me of the world map used in the upcoming Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns. The player starts at the base of Horai mountain, and from there can branch out to different dungeons and towns.

One new type of dungeon is the Where-ever Dungeon. The player can bring items, money, and allies in. Likewise, all items and money the player finds within the dungeon can be retained afterwards. The only catch is that when Shiren (or anyone else) enters, his level becomes one. It isn’t permanent however, after completing the dungeon the player’s level will be restored. World Map

I still am not sure what benefit this type of dungeon provides. If dying in the Where-ever Dungeon has no effect on the players level or items, than it is without a doubt a great addition, but that seems unlikely. My guess is that if the player dies within the Where-ever Dungeon, he/she loses all acquired items and money, but receives no level punishment–a fair trade off I believe.

If you have never heard of the series and would like to give it a try, you can purchase Furai no Shiren 2 for $29.99 for the Nintendo DS here.

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