brunoafh wrote:9999.
that's four nines?!
I sold my copy today. I really respect that game. I think it's very impressive. But yeah, I never found myself sucked in either.Nutty wrote: On another note, I am also playing Dragon Quest VIII somewhat casually but it's not reeling me in like I thought it would. I will soldier on as I try to find out why it reviewed so well...
brunoafh forgot to mention that you can also "transcend" characters, restarting them back to level 1 but with better base stats. I forgot how many times you can do this, but in the back of my Disgaea 2 guide there is an entire page that is this enormous equation/calculation of the highest amount of HP obtainable, and it's like 65 billion something. These games are silly and endless.noiseredux wrote:brunoafh wrote:9999.![]()
that's four nines?!
Yep, there's a lot of stuff that could be mentioned about these absurdly huge games. I really only dug into the first one, but wow. Just stupidly huge. I've seen people claim to have put like 1000 hours into them. It's still a pretty good SRPG though even without the back-breaking amount of content, definitely worth a play. I'm generally not a fan of Nippon Ichi stuff, but Disgaea is a much higher quality title than any of their other stuff.Xeogred wrote:brunoafh forgot to mention that you can also "transcend" characters, restarting them back to level 1 but with better base stats. I forgot how many times you can do this, but in the back of my Disgaea 2 guide there is an entire page that is this enormous equation/calculation of the highest amount of HP obtainable, and it's like 65 billion something. These games are silly and endless.
Agreed. I remember hating Phantom Brave and haven't had a lot of interest in their other stuff. I played Disgaea 2 myself but never finished it, the overwhelming amount of content later on kind of distracted me I guess and I put it down after awhile.brunoafh wrote:Yep, there's a lot of stuff that could be mentioned about these absurdly huge games. I really only dug into the first one, but wow. Just stupidly huge. I've seen people claim to have put like 1000 hours into them. It's still a pretty good SRPG though even without the back-breaking amount of content, definitely worth a play. I'm generally not a fan of Nippon Ichi stuff, but Disgaea is a much higher quality title than any of their other stuff.Xeogred wrote:brunoafh forgot to mention that you can also "transcend" characters, restarting them back to level 1 but with better base stats. I forgot how many times you can do this, but in the back of my Disgaea 2 guide there is an entire page that is this enormous equation/calculation of the highest amount of HP obtainable, and it's like 65 billion something. These games are silly and endless.


Sounds worth it.brunoafh wrote:The added content in Disgaea PSP isn't that significant. There's a good amount, but honestly, unless you're planning on dumping like 150 hours + (seriously) into the game to complete everything, the PS2 version has more than enough content to keep you occupied.
I really enjoyed, it captured the old school RPG feel really well, when you want to level up and gain new weapons, you play to better your character, I found the game was over before I knew it, the storyline doesn't really progress much and there are no massively deep characters, but the games engine itself is pretty perfect.noiseredux wrote:I sold my copy today. I really respect that game. I think it's very impressive. But yeah, I never found myself sucked in either.Nutty wrote: On another note, I am also playing Dragon Quest VIII somewhat casually but it's not reeling me in like I thought it would. I will soldier on as I try to find out why it reviewed so well...
kgcarini wrote:I'm playing....
Final Fantasy XIII PS3