This and so much more is what Disgaea is to me, and that’s why I would like to apologize to NIS America & Nippon Ichi Software for taking so long with this review. And while this does mean that every title is meant to stand on its own, the aesthetic and key points have stayed the same or were built upon in a way that keeps it all unified in being recognizable as Disgaea. The chaos and destruction you can whip out on foes with your characters sprawled out across the stage can go from tame to absolutely insane.Įven though every title is numbered, it is similar to Final Fantasy in the way every title focuses on a new set of characters and a new setting. While the setting is usually a netherworld filled with crime, scumbags, and decrepit environments, your protagonists fight to shine light, justice, and the righting of wrongs – even in Hell itself. This JSRPG franchise has given me some of the most hilarious writing I’ve ever experienced, and it’s also filled with interesting and passionate characters who have influenced my life. Describing it that way may come off as generic, but the description is also very deceitful. To say what Disgaea is in a general sense can be very simple: it’s a series where a unique cast of demons, and sometimes humans or angels, travel through the Netherworld to take on foes from the silliest demons to the most destructive Overlords. Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny (Switch) Review – A Defiance of DisgaeaĪ special thank you to NIS America for providing us with a review code! PhantomZ2 reincarnates into the Netherworld to experience Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny.ĭisgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny is finally out, five years since the last Disgaea title, and while I imagined most things would stay the same in a lot of aspects, things are fairly different this time around – to the point that it feels slightly unrecognizable.
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