Hmm, I suppose this game isn't too popular, eh? In any case, I'm sure there are lots of people here who are familiar with Nippon Ichi Software, the creator of the Disgaea series. Along those lines if you know about Mana Khemia or Atelier, then you'll know Gust Corporation developed those series, as well. Also, Idea Factory made the Spectral series of role-playing games if you've heard of those.
What does all that have to do with anything? Well, Nippon Ichi, Gust, and Idea Factory joined together and developed a new game--outside a series--that had characters from Disgaea and Atelier as well as an original cast of characters. It's a role-playing game exclusively for the Playstation 3 with the expected humor hugely incorporated into the main storyline, while still retaining a decent, though kind of random, plot. Don't get me wrong, I thought it was pretty nice.
Furthermore, the game lets you choose to play as one of two characters--The Demon Dog King Kanata or the Valkyrie Rizelea. Each offers the protagonist's perspective and how the two sides--each with their own teammates--progressed throughout the game and inevitably met. Flonne and Etna of Disgaea appear on opposite sides.
For gameplay, it's a game that uses AP to fight. Basically, you have a number that decreases gradually and as you execute attacks or abilities. You can perform actions until the gauge runs out. It reminded me a lot of Eternal Sonata, actually, except you remain in one place, and you can't move around. You can also perform greater skills if you press a sequence of buttons specifically (i.e. [] [] X []), as well as chain one sequence to another. I thought it was rather unique.
Anyway, I bought this game a couple weeks ago and I'm currently getting Trophies for it. I absolutely loved it from the moment I bought it. The humor is insane, the memes that appear are priceless, and the manga/anime expressions and design, I thought, were beautifully done. It was also nice to see characters I knew from other games (Etna and Flonne) in 3-D. The game has a lot to do, and different endings depending on what you accomplish, so you'll have lots of hours to play. The one thing that gets me is how broken it can get once you beat it the first time. But nonetheless, it's truly an addicting game.
Anyone else heard of it, wanted to get it, or has played it?
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