I guess the Disgaea series will end once they run out of different kinds of clothinghairstyles to flow dramatically in the wind.
As a side note, I think D3's story was fine. I actually think D2 is the weakest link in the series.


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ZekeFreek wrote:I guess the Disgaea series will end once they run out of different kinds of clothinghairstyles to flow dramatically in the wind.
As a side note, I think D3's story was fine. I actually think D2 is the weakest link in the series.


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ZekeFreek wrote:I guess the Disgaea series will end once they run out of different kinds of clothinghairstyles to flow dramatically in the wind.
As a side note, I think D3's story was fine. I actually think D2 is the weakest link in the series.


mario_0345 wrote:Ehh... while you are entitled to your opinion so are other people and in my opinion D2 had the worst cast and story everyone just feel so generic and Etna got exaggerated to the point of ridiculousness. Adell and Rozalin just came off as such a generic tsundere couple and I was barely interested in them at all. Then there was Hanako and Taro both of them were just so annoying and flat. About the only good thing in that game was Axel and even then he was iffy. I enjoyed Disgaea 3's arc and humor much better it was about dealing with guilt and moving forward, it was much more interesting to me than a generic love story. And then there was that horrible system, with crappy felonies, crappy cave of ordeals, and that stupid way of getting into the land of carnage. Disgaea 2 in my opinion is definitely the weakest link.




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ZekeFreek wrote:Just wondering, what are you plot-related thoughts on D4?

dood wrote:I know people are going to be appauled at this but I think D1 had the weakest cast of characters. I am not saying they are bad at all (that's ignoring the fact that they annoy me of course). I liked D3 and D4 equally in regards to how much I like the characters and I like them both more than D2 for the most part.


SiftRock wrote:ZekeFreek wrote:Just wondering, what are you plot-related thoughts on D4?
I'd tie 4 for one of the best to be honest, there's another target and the plot actually goes somewhere, and it feels like you're accomplishing things, only problem I really have with 4's cast is Emizel, he's a strong character for the first 3-4 chapters then, amusingly enough, after Death Emizel's Death he just kinda drops out of the plot, only showing up to panic and nothing else. He kind of just became "That kid in green that has funny animations" to me.
Valvatorez was a genuinely good character, though do admit the sardine thing kinda wore on me, Fenrich was what I feel Mao should of been for the most part (shows moments that he genuinely cares about characters even though he puts on a act), Fuka's dream thing well... I admit I felt let down when she admitted it wasn't a dream and went right back to it at the end of a fight, because I thought that would be a great turning point for her, Desco was Desco, and Artina's backstory with Nemo was cliche, but still nice.
Also D1, I regard it's plot to be the best but I do agree some of the characters aren't that good, besides the main 3, vyres, and the seraph I disliked everyone else being "main" characters, Gordon and the EDF came out of left field entirely and while important to the plot they really bothered me for some reason, shame they'll never get updated sprites though, it sure is jarring having them use D1 sprites in D3.


With Fuka; I got the impression that she did learn she had died, and accepted it; but when Valvatorez starting going on about her promise; and that not being her character type but knowing how Valvatorez is about that sort of thing took the first oppertunity she could to pretend she still thought it was all a dream so Valvatorez wouldn't pressure her to (be a proper prinny).
Valvatorez was a genuinely good character, though do admit the sardine thing kinda wore on me, Fenrich was what I feel Mao should of been for the most part (shows moments that he genuinely cares about characters even though he puts on a act), Fuka's dream thing well... I admit I felt let down when she admitted it wasn't a dream and went right back to it at the end of a fight, because I thought that


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ZekeFreek wrote:Valvatorez was a genuinely good character, though do admit the sardine thing kinda wore on me, Fenrich was what I feel Mao should of been for the most part (shows moments that he genuinely cares about characters even though he puts on a act), Fuka's dream thing well... I admit I felt let down when she admitted it wasn't a dream and went right back to it at the end of a fight, because I thought that
Interesting. You don't like Mao because he showed no obvious character development, but Valvatorez is fairly static the whole game. Mainly because he was in the right all along but still, it's not like he learned any life lessons or anything... if anything, he was the one teaching everyone else, which is unusual for a protagonist.

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