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Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice (English language Version)
NIS America
Compatible with PlayStation3™
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Price: US$ 49.90

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  features
  • Story and endings evolve as you play the game
  • Geo Blocks introduces a real 3 dimensional battle system to a SRPG
  • Over 270 customizable characters
  • "Class World" adds 40 battle stages per character. 40x270=10800 stages!
description
With high-definition graphics, including beautiful high-res 2D sprite art and stunning spell effects, one of the most highly-acclaimed and beloved strategy RPG series is making the jump to the next generation of gaming with Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice for PLAYSTATION®3. Re-enter the world of Disgaea and experience all of the humor, zany characters, thrilling action, and unmatched excitement in this all-new 100+ hour adventure!
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Release Date Aug 28, 2008
Language English
Genre Strategy
Version  Asia
PAX-Code PAX0002239563
Catalog No.  BCAS-20053
Item Code  4948872960533
Players  1
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    Average rating:   (4 out of 5)
    Total votes:   6

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    PuNiao (280) on 03, Oct. 2008 23:37 (HKT)

    Demonic rehash
    Imagine a demon child wanting to become a hero. For all the un-heroic reasons, naturally, given his devious nature. So, in Disgaea 3: Absence Of Justice, you have the character Mao wanting to be the lead guy because in all the literature and games he has come across, the person who defeats evil - in this case, Daddy dearest - is the hero. Part of the attraction of the Disgaea franchise is that it never takes itself very seriously and long-time fans will have no trouble going along for the diabolical ride. As a tactics-based RPG (role-playing game), players move their party of players in a playground grid. You have a choice - converge your party to fight one opponent or spread them out across the board. Aside from battles, Mao and his team are always transported back to school to restock and recuperate, before setting off to slay new demons. This makes Disgaea 3: Absence Of Justice extremely time-consuming and not very friendly to new players. While it maintains all the elements of the series, Disgaea 3 doesn't really do the PS3 format any justice: the characters and animation look no different from the previous PS2 or PSP outings. Details are lacking and character designs look faded - it's as if the developers simply blew up the artwork, instead of creating designs for the high-definition format. The end result is a game that looks dated - more of a rehash than a sequel. I recommend waiting a few months for the price to drop. As it stands, you aren't paying more for anything genre-changing.

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    georgyporgy00 (2) on 03, Oct. 2008 06:30 (HKT)

    disgaea 3
    this game is awesome go out and get it. it's funny very good combo's you really need to get you hand's on it go buy it are order it

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    thebuddybuds (2) on 14, Sep. 2008 10:35 (HKT)

    Disgaea 3
    i'ts funny witty and full of badasses and badass special's
    order it now of go run out and buy it. NOW

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    dozch0r (1) on 01, Sep. 2008 13:04 (HKT)

    Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice
    As someone who was only introduced to the Disgaea series a matter of weeks ago, (via the PSP's Afternoon of Darkness remake), I have to say that I'm really finding myself quite addicted to this game.

    I've been playing AoD pretty steadily for a while, at least enough to know how the game plays out and what to expect for #3. Even with completely swamping myself in info about this game prior to its release, there's still so much to see and do that i had no knowledge of until loading the game up.

    The only let down would be that the sprites look a little washed in contrast to all the