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mibuokami said:
Kasz216 said:
mibuokami said:
Kasz216 said:
mibuokami said:

@ Jarrod, Disgaea 3is a known franchise with a pretty hardcore fanbase while Absolute Hero is not only a new franchise but also from a pretty niche genre (ditto for Disgaea). Those number aren't great but is it really a bomb?

Absolute Hero isn't a new franchise.


Not really anyway.  It's a NIS game like the rest of the NIS games.  Phantom Brave, La Pucelle Tactics, Soul Nomad and the World Eaters... they're all part of the Disgaea family of games and so is Absolute Hero...

anyone who knows Disgaea is going to know that.

NIS games are basically their own genre in general.

You refer to the cameo and crossover that populate NIS game which is neat. But a number Disgaea definitely holds more weight than a new La Pucelle.

I'm not speaking about the cameos and crossovers.

I'm speaking about the rank uniformity between the series.

The NIS games like that are really no different then say.  Final Fantasy... and MOST people know this.  It's more the different conventions that make them less popular.  For example, Phantom Brave makes you have to think more strategically and that pissed a lot of people off.

Perhaps I'm unique then, because I've played all 3 numbered Disgaea but have never played or even realize that their is a series uniformity for La Pucelle, Phantom Brave and Soul Nomad etc. I've read about them in reviews but there's never mention that all these game belongs in a single franchise... Oh well :/


Your really should. La Pucelle tactics has pretty much nothing seperate from Disgaea except it being on earth instead of a netherworld. Phtanom Brave is really similar as well, except you can only keep units that aren't you leader on the field for so many turns by confining them in items on the stage. Also there are hundreds more moves to execute and learn then in disgaea because you gain abilties from the items, that very from swords to palm trees to fish. Soul nomad deviates a lot from the gameplay, and plays more like Bahamut lagoon crossed with Ogre battle, but still holds a lot of the Disgaea conventions, and when ti comes to evil main characters... i'd say it's funnier then even the original disgaea. The NIS games like this are pretty much all interconnected, they hold the same overarching premises to where basically, they could be... and likely are all just different planets in the same universe.