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estebxx said:
ktay95 said:

And portability.

Well i dont know if thats part of the reason but in my case (and especially with this game) i never cared about portability, in fact playing outside only takes away from my enjoyment... the sounds of people talking in the backgrounds, the sound of cars passing by, the light of the sun reflecting or obscuring the screen, so many things that distract me, nothing like playing at home with no one and nothing to distract me and take away from my experience.

Also Disgaea is the type of game you play for overly long sessions of multiple hours, i wouldnt like being limited by the battery life of the thing and besides when i ever used any portable devices it was for small breaks and stuff like that (during work, College, School etc. and never in any of those did i had the time to play something like Disagea, which is better played if you have a giant amounts of time to invest in it in every session).

1st paragraph: I'm totally like you. I prefer to play games at home for the exact same reasons, especially on the main campaign of games where I want full attention.

2nd paragraph: I disagree. I think Disgaea is very versatile. For example: if you're playing the main campaign, you're probably gonna want to play many hours straight and have full attention, but if you're grinding through the Item World for the 298109223928390th time, you probably just do it mechanically. So doing that type of things while on the go is the perfect opportunity. And since this version is both home and portable, there is no denying it is the definitive/best one. Even if you only play at home 100% of the time, this version still offers an extra (and convenient for most people) option.



Bet with Teeqoz for 2 weeks of avatar and sig control that Super Mario Odyssey would ship more than 7m on its first 2 months. The game shipped 9.07m, so I won