Disgaea PSP First Look

It has been a long wait, but Disgaea PSP is finally coming to North America, and it's bringing along some all-new content.

Disgaea PSP has been out in Japan for quite some time now, but there's been little information on if, and when, the fantasy turn-based strategy game would be hitting North American stores. Prinny fans will be pleased to know that the game is coming out this summer, and their patience is being rewarded with a plethora of new content that is exclusive to the North American version of the game, including ad hoc multiplayer and a new story arc.

The combat from the original Disgaea is unchanged here. You'll see a bit of story, which serves to lay out your objective, and then it's off to battle. The combat is turn-based and takes place on a grid. There are a large number of characters, each with their own unique abilities, weapons, and spells. The battle system has quite a bit of depth, and there's a lot of strategy involved, but the game ramps up slowly and is accessible to newcomers.

The main storyline will still follow the events of Prince Laharl, who has been asleep for two years. He's awoken by his vassal, Etna, to find that his father, the king of the Netherworld, has died. To make matters worse, demons are threatening to overtake the Netherworld kingdom, which is now rightfully his. But what if rather than beating Prince Laharl until he woke up, Etna killed the prince? That question will be answered by the new storyline, which follows Etna in her quest to become Beauty Queen Ultimate Overlord Etna and includes an all-new ending.

By far the biggest addition to the US version of the game is ad hoc multiplayer, which NIS promises is being carefully balanced to not always favor the person with the best party and items. Part of this balance comes from geo cubes, which can be used during battle to stop enemy movement, level up, gain the ultimate weapon, and 27 other special features. Before a battle, each player will receive five random geo cubes and can then select five more for a total of ten. These powerful cubes don't guarantee victory; there's lots of strategy involved. For starters, many geo cubes are more effective when combined with certain units, using a geo cube requires mana, and you don't know what geo cubes your opponent has. You'll be able to customize the multiplayer game in a number of ways. You can change the conditions for victory, pick from 10 duel maps (or randomly generated maps), add a "fog of war" effect, and even decide what items will appear on the maps. Once you settle your differences on the battlefield, you can use the ad hoc connection to purchase items from your friend or sell items to them.

There are plenty of other things to look forward to in Disgaea PSP. NIS promises a number of unlockable characters from previous titles, and you now have the ability to purchase background music by visiting the new music shop in Laharl's castle. The game's still a bit of a ways off, so some details are a bit scarce, but we'll have more on the game as its summer release date draws closer.

57 Comments

  • weiz

    Posted Nov 1, 2007 11:24 am PT

    If Disgaea is plagued by the same problems as Spectral Souls, I won't get it. Spectral Souls was great if you could deal with the CONSTANT disc access. Battles in strategy RPGs take long enough, but when you have to wait for loading four or five times per character per turn it really gets on your nerves... and its not worth it when I can always go back to it on PS2 any time, for free.

  • smollett13

    Posted Sep 3, 2007 6:56 pm PT

    It's on my wish list.

  • KaiTenSatsuma

    Posted Aug 11, 2007 10:31 pm PT

    This is going save my life in Senior year, Grades be damned - My school has gone to hell anyhow.

  • Kyotin

    Posted Jul 12, 2007 8:15 pm PT

    This game is going to be tiits

  • Princecake

    Posted Jun 20, 2007 11:28 am PT

    awesome~! can't wait to waste another 500+ hours of my life did you know nippon ichi is one mad publisher?

  • PillsberyDoeMan

    Posted May 14, 2007 10:49 pm PT

    i................ dont feel like wasting another 400+ hours of my life on this game again..............

  • Halo05

    Posted May 14, 2007 5:14 pm PT

    Here's hoping both Laharl's and Etna's campaigns are available. I've put around 50 hours into the original but I don't think I'll ever get around to finishing it on PS2, being able to do it on the PSP instead would be great.

  • lahoor

    Posted May 13, 2007 3:05 am PT

    WOW WOW WOW ROG AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA L LOVE THIS GAME VARY VARY LOVE IS SUPER GAME WOOOW

  • kyo_tetsuei

    Posted May 11, 2007 3:49 pm PT

    I'm SO getting this for my PSP. I've wanted something like Disgaea for my PSP ever since launch, and now that Disgaea's actually coming, I can't wait. Of course, I hope there aren't the huge load time problems that other NIS games have had on the PSP, because that would completely kill the experience.

  • AtlanticRock

    Posted Apr 28, 2007 12:15 pm PT

    RPG's ain't my thing

  • tomione2000

    Posted Apr 23, 2007 9:34 am PT

    Seems pretty cool, i think i'm gonna get this...

  • Alfredo_Sauce

    Posted Apr 21, 2007 4:10 pm PT

    no way that would be awesome i would totally get it if it came out for the psp even know i have it for the ps2

  • Doolum

    Posted Apr 21, 2007 5:28 am PT

    A game that i mightbe having in my collection.

  • Mengzor

    Posted Apr 18, 2007 4:20 am PT

    I cant wait!

  • whiplash

    Posted Apr 17, 2007 10:08 pm PT

    This is the only game where I felt like I had to use GameShark. It was easy, but it took forever to get to the higher levels. Normally I just don't play games this long-winded, but the story and writing was worth it.

  • VanGriffin

    Posted Apr 17, 2007 7:46 pm PT

    I couldn't be happier this game is arriving. NIS did a good job on Spectral Souls and Disgaea looks to one up it! Woot!!!

  • Harvestbuddy

    Posted Apr 16, 2007 2:15 am PT

    i seriously can't wait for this game to come out!

  • subrosian

    Posted Apr 12, 2007 10:37 pm PT

    Tempting, but I spent so much time on the PS2 version I don't think I'll be going back for this. The idea of having to level my characters up, rebirth them for higher stats, level up again, rebirth, over and over, then explore all my items, et cetera...

    It really is several hundred hours of gameplay - a great value for PSP owners, but not for me - it's like the people who stopped playing Evercrack but didn't go on to WOW because the idea of giving up their lives again was unappealing.

  • Magna_Graecia

    Posted Apr 9, 2007 2:47 pm PT

    Must.... Buy..... Homocidal Zombie Penguins command it.....

    On a different note, for those of you who want the life-destroying aspects of World of Warcraft without paying the monthly fees, this is the game for you! You'll spend YEARS trying to accomplish everything!

  • GreenGoblin2099

    Posted Apr 9, 2007 1:41 pm PT

    Sweet!!! I just got Disgaea 2 and I was wondering where to get Disgaea 1... good news!!!

advertisement

Game Stats

Games you may like…

Users who looked at content for this game also looked at these games.

See More Similar Games