Disgaea fans, I know you’ve been waiting for this. Well, the wait is finally over, because Disgaea 4 will be heading to PlayStation 3 in 2011…in Japan. Don’t worry, though; it’s certain to appear in North American markets soon after. Nippon Ichi Software made the announcement and stated that they were very serious about this project, and further details will be revealed at this year’s Tokyo Game Show, which is set to take place this weekend.
Though the game will retain its lighthearted appeal and over-the-top design, a few new features will be introduced in this entry in the series. For starters, gamers will be able to invade other players’ worlds through network implementation. That’s pretty cool, and it just spells awesome disaster (which is a lot better than bad disaster in case you’re wondering). Additionally, the game’s graphics will see a slight improvement. Worry not, traditional skeptics. This is still a 2D game, but sprite resolution will be better, which means more detail and possibly better animation.
Disgaea 4 will continue the tradition of bringing quirky and comical elements to the tactical RPG genre. Just watch the trailer below and see for yourself. NIS has promised that the game will feature “stupidity to the max”, which should make diehards very happy campers.
Set for launch in Japan on February 24, 2011, Disgaea 4 will likely make its way to North American PlayStation 3 consoles some time after that.
Article from Gamersyndrome.com
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