Overview

Number of Players
1 (Single Player)
Genre
Release Date

DS

  • US 23rd Sep 2008
  • EU 3rd Apr 2009
  • JP 26th Jun 2008
Series
Wikipedia
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Reviews

  • Review Disgaea DS (DS)

    Demons make work for idle thumbs.

    For those unaware, Disgaea DS is a remake of a PS2 turn-based tactical RPG that's gained cult classic status over the years. It follows the story of youthful demon, Laharl – the son of the late overlord – on his quest for dominance in the Netherworld. Held in high regard by many PS2 owners, Disgaea has finally...

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About The Game

Legendary Strategy RPG gets Nintendo DS Remake!

Completely remade to take advantage of Nintendo DS, Disgaea DS offers a deep strategy RPG experience with an exceptional story, a fantastic script, and a host of loveable characters and settings. An all-new story focus means a completely different experience for the player, not to mention a brand new ending. Geo Cubes add special effects to the battlefield, completely shifting the balance in the blink of an eye. Using local wireless multiplayer support, take your friends on in grand battles of strategy and wit or try different modes like Defeat the Leader and Capture the Flag. With support for touch screen control and excellent of use of the two Nintendo DS screens, Disgaea has never played better.

The legendary strategy RPG gets a Nintendo DS Remake with Disgaea. Completely remade to take advantage of Nintendo DS, the game offers a deep strategy RPG experience with an exceptional story, a fantastic script, and a host of loveable characters and settings. An all-new story focus means a completely different experience for you, not to mention a brand new ending. Geo Cubes add special effects to the battlefield, completely shifting the balance in the blink of an eye. Using local wireless multiplayer support, take your friends on in grand battles of strategy and wit, or try different modes like Defeat the Leader and Capture the Flag. With support for touch screen control and excellent use of the two Nintendo DS screens, Disgaea has never played better.