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Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness
Developer(s)Nippon Ichi Software
Publisher(s)
Director(s)Takehisa Matsuda
Producer(s)Shogo Kazakai
Designer(s)Takehisa Matsuda
Artist(s)Takehito Harada
Writer(s)Keiichi Inoue
Yamazi Machina
Composer(s)Tenpei Sato
SeriesDisgaea
Platform(s)PlayStation 3
Release
  • JP: March 20, 2013
  • EU: September 27, 2013
  • AU: October 3, 2013
  • NA: October 8, 2013[1]
Genre(s)Tactical role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player
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Story short, generic as well as unique evilities and the main subject of this guide, stats! The extra evilities gained from them can proove very useful for others (Greedy Disposition, Twin Head, Fatal Slash, ) How to max sub-classes efficiently. Oct 26, 2018  Currently, I'm farming LoC Asagi map and I've been wondering how much stats can both Extract and Revenge Shards hold. I've heard that the cap limit of stats you can gain from both in total is 10m, so I was planning to just condense all those stats together into one Extract (or multiple stat types of Revenge Shards) and blast them at once with a Licensed Caregiver character on 5 people.

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Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness, known in Japan as Disgaea Dimension 2 (ディスガイア D2), is a 2013 video game in the Disgaea series developed by Nippon Ichi Software. The game is a sequel to 2003's Disgaea: Hour of Darkness for the PlayStation 2, where the respective main characters of that game are once again the focus. It was released on March 20, 2013, for the PlayStation 3 in Japan.[2]

Gameplay[edit]

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Gameplay in Disgaea D2 remains the same as other core Disgaea games in the series. Monster Mounting is a new feature that replaces Magichange from Disgaea 3 and Disgaea 4. A humanoid character is able to ride on top a Monster allowing the humanoid character to attack on top of the monster while the monster takes damage for the humanoid character. Characters can also build relationships with each other and their compatibility is determined by a heart scale of 1 to 5. This is called 'Likeability'. Likeability also affects the strength of collaboration attacks used when Monster Mounting depending of the relationship established between a humanoid character and a monster character, as well as the strength and probability or Team Attacks.

Another feature is the Cheat Shop, which allows the player to modify certain attributes such as lowering the gain rate of something like experience, to raise the gain rate of something else, like Hell. Other changes that enemies and players will have substantially increased HP and SP beyond 10 billion or more, up to 99 billion, unlike the other Disgaea games. The cap can also be increased further due to the new Rasetsu which gives all enemies a new stat multiplier. The player can gain a very small percentage of the enemy's stats when he defeats enemies in the Land of Carnage mode.

Stronger Enemies bills have been changed to a Cheat Shop feature and can be changed freely. Throwing is not limited to throwing straight similar to a Gun's range, but the character can now throw freely within his range similar to the range of a Bow. The Item Bag and Warehouse have been merged into one, with different categories for each Item and the player can have up to 999 Items. The Item World has been renamed to the Item Sea, with changes to Mystery Rooms, Item Assemblies and the inclusion of Bonus Stages which replace Reverse Pirating. The Devil Dojo is a new feature that allows players to increase their Aptitudes to 300%, similar to the Class World and Chara World from previous games. It also can increase EXP, HL, Mana, Weapon EXP, and Skill EXP for characters as well. Multiple characters can be assigned to gain each effect of the Devil Dojo, similar to the Club and Evil Symbol system in previous games.

Weapon Mastery has returned from Disgaea: Hour of Darkness and Cursed Memories. A new feature is that players can raise the rank of a Character's Weapon Mastery when creating a character, or determine a mage/skull's Elemental affinity. Skill Boosting has been removed which allows for a more balanced damage formula like in Disgaea 1 and 2. Bills can be passed and Legendary skills can be bought with Hell instead of Mana. The player can change the character that they use to move around the base instead of being limited to Laharl. Land of Carnage is now unlocked after beating the game as a feature in the Cheat Shop rather than being a separate world. The X-Dimension/Dark World does not return in Disgaea D2, however. Other changes include visual improvements to Menus and HUDs, a more detailed movement grid, and a provided description for the effect of each Innocent.

Plot[edit]

Laharl has been crowned Overlord of his Netherworld and has taken his father's place on the throne. However, the demons of his Netherworld do not respect him or his authority. A particular group of the late king's former vassals, called the Krichevskoy Group, are trying to usurp him and put someone that they find to be a more suitable leader on the throne.

Compounding the issue is the sudden appearance of rapidly multiplying Yuie flowers that are changing the atmosphere of the Netherworld. The Krichevskoy Group blames Laharl for the sudden appearance of the flowers, believing it to be an act of aggression from the angels in retaliation for the events that occurred in Disgaea: Hour of Darkness.

After a run-in with the Krichevskoy Group, Laharl wakes up to find that he is a woman (a.k.a. Laharl-Chan) due to unknown circumstances. Besides him, Etna changes colors, thus becoming '2P Etna', while Flonne develops a habit of oversleeping. It is explained by Etna that the Yuie flowers are affecting the demons in the Netherworld. On the other hand, Sicily is not affected because she is an angel.

There is also a strange man named 'Xenolith,' who is connected to Etna's past.

Reception[edit]

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic74/100[3]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Famitsu33/40[4]
IGN9.1/10[5]
Hardcore Gamer4/5[6]

Reception from the game has been positive, with IGN saying, 'After some entertaining but hollow-feeling detours for the franchise, D2 puts Disgaea back where it belongs: the top of the strategy-RPG heap.'

However they do state that the script of the game are the problem of it with some saying, 'Despite playing the nostalgia card it’s newer players that will get the most from this streamlined sequel, although even they will be disappointed by the workmanlike script.'

Lee Cooper of Hardcore Gamer praised the game, saying, 'Few games in recent years offer the immeasurable amount of content offered in Disgaea D2.'

References[edit]

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  1. ^'Cover Art and Release Date for Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness Announced'. The Otaku's Study. Retrieved July 10, 2013.
  2. ^'Disgaea Dimension 2's 1st Promo Streamed With New Characters'. Anime News Network. December 29, 2012. Retrieved December 29, 2012.
  3. ^'Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness'. Metacritic. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  4. ^kevingifford. 'Japan Review Check: Luigi's Mansion, Castlevania, Disgaea'. Polygon. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  5. ^'Disgaea D2 Review'. IGN. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  6. ^'Review: Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness'. hardcoregamer.com. Retrieved 4 June 2015.

External links[edit]

  • Official website‹See Tfd›(in Japanese)
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List of Disgaea video games contains a list of games in the Disgaea (ディスガイアDeisugaia)video game series of tactical role-playing games created and developed by Nippon Ichi. The series debuted in Japan on January 30, 2003, with Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, later re-released as Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness and Disgaea DS. One of Nippon Ichi's most popular franchises, it has branched off into both a manga and light novel series, as well as an anime. The Disgaea games take place in a fictional universe called the Netherworld and are known for their uncommon RPG elements, such as complex gameplay, extremely high maximum stats and a maximum level of 9999, and humorous dialogue. Main characters in the series often include cynical, power-hungry antiheroes forced to fight alongside heroicfoils, much to their disdain. Games in the Disgaea series have been critically acclaimed and received multiple awards.

Main series[edit]

GameOriginal release date
JapanNorth AmericaEuropeAustralia
Disgaea: Hour of DarknessJanuary 30, 2003August 27, 2003May 28, 20042004
Notes:
  • Released for the PlayStation 2
  • Re-released for PlayStation Portable as Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness.
  • Re-released for Nintendo DS as Disgaea DS.
  • Re-released for PC as Disgaea PC.
  • Re-released for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 as Disgaea 1 Complete.
Disgaea 2: Cursed MemoriesFebruary 23, 2006August 29, 2006November 3, 2006November 23, 2006
Notes:
  • Released for the PlayStation 2
  • Re-released for PlayStation Portable as Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days.
  • Re-released for PC as Disgaea 2 PC.
  • Xbox (console) version was intended to be released, but was cancelled.
Disgaea 3: Absence of JusticeJanuary 31, 2008August 26, 2008February 20, 2009March 5, 2009
Notes:
  • Released for the PlayStation 3
  • Re-released for PlayStation Vita as Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention.
Disgaea 4: A Promise UnforgottenFebruary 24, 2011September 6, 2011October 28, 2011November 24, 2011
Notes:
  • Released for the PlayStation 3
  • Re-released for PlayStation Vita as Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited.
Disgaea D2: A Brighter DarknessMarch 20, 2013October 8, 2013September 27, 2013October 3, 2013
Notes:
  • Released for the PlayStation 3
  • Direct sequel to Disgaea: Hour of Darkness.
Disgaea 5: Alliance of VengeanceMarch 26, 2015October 6, 2015October 16, 2015Q4 2015
Notes:
  • Released for the PlayStation 4
  • Re-released for Nintendo Switch and PC as Disgaea 5 Complete.

Spin-off titles[edit]

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TitleDetails
Mugen Keitai Disgaea

Original release date(s):[1]
Release years by system:
2004 - Mobile phone
Notes:
  • Mobile phone game
  • Only released in Japan



Original release date(s):
  • JP: March 17, 2005
  • NA: July 26, 2005
  • EU: October 25, 2005
Release years by system:
2005 – PlayStation 2
Notes:
  • Set in a different Netherworld



Original release date(s):
  • JP: November 20, 2008
  • NA: February 17, 2009
  • EU: June 26, 2009
Release years by system:
2008 – PlayStation Portable
Notes:
  • A 2D side-scrollinghack and slash game



Original release date(s):
  • JP: November 1, 2009
  • NA: June 8, 2010
  • EU: November 17, 2010
Release years by system:
2009 – PlayStation Portable
Notes:
  • A visual novel.



Original release date(s):
  • JP: March 25, 2010
  • NA: January 11, 2011
  • EU: December 15, 2010
Release years by system:
2010 – PlayStation Portable
Notes:
  • A 2D side-scrollinghack and slash game



Original release date(s):[2]
  • JP: May 16, 2011
Release years by system:
2011 – Android
Notes:
  • A free-to-play spinoff based on the first Disgaea's Item World gameplay. While the download and playing are free, NISA confirmed that the North American version would operate on microtransactions for more characters and items, like the Japanese counterpart[3]
  • NIS America later announced cancellation of plans to localize the game due to technical reasons.[4]
  • Only released in Japan

See also[edit]

  • Makai Senki Disgaea, an anime adaptation of the series

References[edit]

  1. ^'ラハール無限形態!「ディスガイア」がiモードに!' (in Japanese). Softbank Publishing Inc. 2004-05-21. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
  2. ^'Disgaea Is Coming To Android Next Week And It's Free'. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
  3. ^'Disgaea Android: Free to Play, Pay-per-character'. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
  4. ^'Prinny Bomb #248 - Mugen Souls preorder, dood!'. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
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