
This sequel to the game that started it all is the epitome of what a new Disgaea game should be. It improves on mechanics while retaining absolutely everything that fans love about the series, all while ensuring newcomers can find their way around the complexities of the game. While the cast is classic and the dialogue is witty, there’s definitely an over-abundance of pointless chatter to wade through sometimes, but it doesn’t reduce the game’s impact. Endlessly replayable, deep and customizable, and revised in all the best ways, Disgaea D2 is the ultimate Disgaea experience.

Michibiku's Jenni Lada writes, "Sometimes, something happens that makes you realize the people who make games are as big a fans of them as you are. Of course they are, they’re making them after all. But we never image they’re as fanatical about things as we are. Linkle is proof, because with her we see developers following one of the Internet Rules."
Uses dual crossbows, believes she's the legendary hero, and she talks...she's a female version of Link!

If you ever wondered what Prinny and other Disgaea heroes would look like in a 3D strategy game, check out this crossover with Frontier Tactics.

'Everyone loves a special move. They are big, flashy, super-powerful and would probably kill not only the target, but the user if they were performed in real life. So sit back as VGU runs down the top 5 most over-the-top and mind-boggling moves that always amaze whenever they are performed.'
Most definitely needs to be Disgaea in the number one slot. Even the most basic moves are over the top.
glad to hear, the disgaea games r always fun. still slap on a promise unforgotten every now and then
so this is not coming out on vita?
love this game dood!