It's the best SRPG on PS3 and so happens to ironically be from the Disgaea franchise which is on IGN's top 150 gamelist!

User Rating: 8 | Makai Senki Disgaea 3 PS3
It all starts with our protagonist named Mao, it's in his room reading a comic. The cartoon seems fairly innocuous at first glance, the hero fights a big green monster and, once won, the story ended. But here is the key for the rest of the game. Indeed, Mao is out to his father from the throne. But this is not as easy as his father called "Overlord" is. This is actually simply that these very powerful. Mao is looking for a way to force his father to overpower and thus find it quickly in the strip. A "hero" can always beat the bad, that strength it some love. Therefore, Mao set off a genuine hero, and so his father to beat. He just do not know what love means and the like.

Mao is right here at the Evil Academy Maristu. Here is everything the opposite of what we are good, because a good student does not take such stuff. Furthermore, taking lessons and homework out of the question is of course never made. So the students know little or nothing of the 'good' off. Mao needs to figure out why all by yourself. Soon, the chairwoman of the school rectrix behind what is happening and tries to talk Mao from there. Of course we are not interested to Mao, but there is someone else what has captured. Almaz has heard because of Mao's quest, which is also known as a real hero. " Almaz obviously trying to save everyone from Mao's destructive quest and challenges him. Mao accepts the challenge and a big battle follows. Broadly speaking, this is what this whole game is about.

As we know from the Disgaea series, this is essentially turn-based battles to play, here is no different. Of course, the player control of Mao, but there are more characters to fight. This so called slaves are obliged to go along with Mao on his quest. Therefore you also have the option to accompany this Mao in the fighting. The level is again the party. With many characters to make them fight experience, so they can gather more energy and stamina. Are your characters or you've played a number of those injured, you can have it fixed up by the nurse. For those who thus less familiar with the series: it is similar to games like Pokemon and Final Fantasy. So you click on a character, let him first to a certain place and then run attack on the right.

There are also combos to build. If you drop your characters so that they attack the same enemy in a row for example, then you build a combo on. If you do this with the right tactics, you can much more damage, because characters also merge into a much stronger attack. Japanese crazy things are of course also of the party, so you can create a tower of characters together on a higher platform throw. Or how you can change weapons samples in order to create even more damage? Everything you sort of a Japanese turn-based RPG would expect it is processed. The above example combined attacks are humanly impossible. Think of three characters that are already swirling in the air swinging an enemy or two characters together to create an energy ball at the enemy and thus reduces its vitality.

Graphically, you do not expect much from this game, namely because it looks almost identical to the PlayStation 2. The environments are just nicer display, but if you look for instance at the characters, nothing has changed. Remarkably, it totally disturbing. I just enjoy playing through without too much to notice. The scenes between those passing through are fairly remained the same, you see two or more characters have a conversation through images. These images change when something remarkable happens as scared and the like. It is certainly not short and sweet to mention, so it makes the Japanese makers certainly honor. You're often pages of text to read as you already know what the intention, yet it is often quite fun to read. This is because there is certainly a good sense of humor is interwoven. With colorful characters and funny observations, it is certainly not boring to mention.

As the reader will probably - by the end of this review - has noted, that in this little game is to be noted. The graphic quality is not like that of a Killzone 2, but it should just completely in the game. Of course there are some strange things here and there between, so I met a kind of mushroom, which noted that he came from France. The odd thing was that he sounded like a Mexican, or to just close it up, as a Spaniard. But this is hardly a flaw to mention. Also on the steering is little to criticize. It is just very nice, that turn-based fighting. Else is the re funny, soundtrack well and know that all the right note to hit. The game is certainly not perfect name, but I have enjoyed is a magnificent. Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice is a worthy successor to Digaea 2: Cursed Memories called.