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BraLoD said:

Wasn't the PS2 discontinued in 2012? There are still stores that sell it "new"? Lol.

Yeah, on amazon its at 134 dollars.



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BraLoD said:
Ka-pi96 said:
Sounds good, isn't Disgaea the stupidly hard one though?


Actually the main story of all games are kinda easy, you can have problems with the last boss but some minutes of level grinding will solve this.
But it's after this that the game becomes really hard and time consuming... trying to beat Baal (a lv.4000 last boss in every game) is really difficult, you can prepare yourself to 100+ hrs of the game if you wanna do it.
Not to say trying to 100% the game... it's ridiculous, you have so much thing to do, so much freaking things...
But it's my favourite RPG since the PS2, pure strategy and full of variables.


That's the fake one though =p (The real one is at least level 6000 if i remember correctly)



Kresnik said:
BraLoD said:

Wasn't NIS involved with Neptunia as well? Victory 1 has their logo: http://nisamerica.com/games/NeptuniaVictory/
Victory 2 haven't anything with them anymore?
Also, I would say it's possible to Disgaea devs have the PS4 dev kit, even with Disgaea not being such a blockbluster franchise.
They had 2 games on PS2 and already have 3 on PS3, it's time to move around indeed, but I'm totally sure PS3 can handle properly Disgaea 5 as it's not even close to be a high tech demmanding franchise.


Nippon Ichi Software America (the localization house) used to localize the Neptunia games, yes.  They didn't develop them though (and they're not going to be localizing any future titles I don't think, since Idea Factory International will be doing it themselves now).


Weird, NISA is a pretty good company for localizations. Their community management is better than any editors, as far as i know.



RenCutypoison said:

Weird, NISA is a pretty good company for localizations. Their community management is better than any editors, as far as i know.


Yeah, but why would Idea Factory want to share their profits with NISA when they can just handle the translations themselves and keep all profits made?

We've yet to see what's going to happen going forward, though.