Talk:Disgaea DS

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So essentially, this version makes purchasing Hour and Afternoon totally pointless then, it's the best version of the game? So this, Dark Hero Days and the Absence of Justice I suppose make the full colleciton, barring the related games and guest appearances of course. Tyciol 10:22, December 25, 2009 (UTC)

I would honestly have to say no.

While purchasing Disgaea DS is cool because of all the extra bonuses and whatnot, I can say that Disgaea: Hour of Darkness was much smoother in it's battle animations and whatnot, due to the limitations of the DS vs. the PS2. Also, the PS2 version had voices throughout most of the cutscenes, and the music was more in-depth, because again of the limitations of the DS vs. the PS2. I can honestly say the voices and instrumental music added a lot of emotion to the game (especially during the Reincarnation episode. I still get tears in my eyes during that chapter on the PS2). So in all honesty, I'd buy the DS version if you've played Disgaea: Hour of Darkness before, or if you really have no other option. but first I would try buying Hour of Darkness if possible, and playing through the story on there, to get the true feeling for how awesome the original game really was.

I can't honestly make an opinion toward Afternoon of Darkness, however, since I never owned the game (nor a PSP). :\

Same for Dark Hero Days vs. Cursed Memories. I have never owned a PSP, so I can't speak for Dark Hero Days, honestly.

Jamesbondkid2001 15:35, December 28, 2009 (UTC)

Are there articles from Hour of Darkness and Afternoon of Darkness that we could copy and paste onto DS? That way, we can save time adding content to this article, instead of writting the same articles on here from scratch again? Phoenix the Cat The flames reborn....  19:55, February 16, 2010 (UTC)

Hn... How do I get New Game+? Do I beat the game first? x_x;; N-F 01:06, September 5, 2010 (UTC)

@N-F: Just like any other game with a New Game+, yes. You also have to save when prompted after the credits. NightChime 22:22, June 10, 2011 (UTC)