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Disgaea 2 Cursed Memories Sony Playstation 2 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:857823001062
Condition:Used
Genre:Strategy
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_DISGAEA_2_CURSED_MEMORIES
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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The game series was a good game and I really loved it and now more characters and upgraded mechanics make it better.
Admittedly, I haven’t played a lot of strategy RPGs. I attempted to play Final Fantasy Tactics, generally considered to be a classic of the genre, at one point, but I found it really dry and I had serious problems with a class system that seems to really unbalance the game by making it too easy. I’ve never really had much motivation to seek out other examples of SRPG genre because there is Nippon-Ichi’s Disgaea series, as unique as it is fun. And long-lasting too. You can spend several hundred hours playing through Disgaea: Hour of Darkness and Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories to beat all the bonus content beyond the main campaign.Disgaea 2 shines as being a more polished version of the first Disgaea. Character sprites are more vivid, spell effects have more visual flare. The music and dialogue has a sharper audio quality. All the bonus quests from the first Disgaea have been expanded on such as the inclusion of the Dark Court in the endless dungeon of the Item World and even more stuff to do in the Dark Assembly.However, it is also so similar to the first game that it feels almost like an expansion pack rather than true sequel.The story of Disgaea 2 is similar to first one, in that it is highly character driven and told with quite a bit of humor. Overlord Zenon has tranformed all the residents of the world of Veldime into monsters. Adell, the last remaining human, embacks on a quest to slay the Overlord with Rozalin, Zenon’s haughty and neglected daughter. Along the way, they meet.
I love this game. I would recommend it to anyone. I have played for over 100 hours, and I still haven’t experienced everything this game has to offer. I’ll take a moment to list off the reasons why this game is amazing.1. Sprites. Who doesn’t love sprites?2. Everyone’s a demon. How cool is that?3. The fourth wall recieves a blow from a sledgehammer.4. You get bonuses for felonies.5. You get subpeonas for the funniest things such as: existing, being a loser, having too high a stat, having too much money, etc.6. Nothing in any culture is sacred in this game. They poke fun at everything.The strategy aspects of the game are also incredible. You can combo, team attack, even form a tower of folks and rain down blows on the enemy. The Master and Student system is also quite neat. Any character can learn any technique, as long as they are the master of someone who has it.In conclusion, it’s a great game, and should be played by anyone who has an appreciation for dark humor and good strategy gameplay.
For me, being a “casual gamer”, I found Disgaea very entertaining, especially because you can customize almost every aspect of game play, even from equipment, weapons, status, jobs, and even up to collecting felonies from subpoenas via the item world. Note, I don’t actually own the game, but borrowed it from a friend, but I still got to see a good portion of the game. Disgaea 2 can be beaten fairly quickly, containing only 13 chapters, but if you want to really tweak your team of mercenaries, you can spend over 100 hours EASILY before you beat the main storyline of the game. Not to mention, the second cycle. But beating the main storyline isn’t even half of the game… There’s TONS of extra levels, special characters, item collecting, and leveling to do.I would definitely recommend Disgaea 2 to any strategy game fan, especially if you’re a fan of Nippon-Ichi games; Buy it! You won’t be disappointed.
I hated having to part with this game years ago. Now that I have it back, it’s gonna be fun times all over again.
If you played Disgaea and enjoyed it, you will like this one, too. It plays the same way, and you can get lost in the item world for countless hours. The story isn’t much, but the gameplay is as good as the first one.
I’ve been looking for a game like this ever since I played FF Tactics. FF Tactics was ok but I don’t know it was just annoying for some reason. I don’t really know how to put it.But with Cursed Memories this is semply not the case. On Tactics I’ve always tried to get monsters on my team but it was hard but with this game all I have to do is beat an enemy and I can automatically recruit it into my party.Another thing I like is the level up system. I’m not sure what the limit is you can level up to but you can go far past 100 and your stats can get into the hundred tousands!Another thing I would like to mention is that you can literally put hundreds of hours into this game with all of the extra stuff you have availible. Such as the Item World. The main storyline, if played perfectly throughout the entire game, is about ten hours long but with all of the extra unlockables and secret bosses this game could be the longest game you’ve ever played.One last thing I would like to say is that the further you get in this game the better your gaming skills will get. I am on the final chapter of this game and I have noticed a major increase in my gaming skills. So if you want to be a gaming expert and show off infront of your friends, get this game. Be warned though, this is not an easy game. Some battles can take days even weeks to figure out a salution but it’s well worth it once you’ve beaten that tough fight. Some battles may seem impossible to win but I assure you there’s.
There is months worth of content in this game. This isn’t even an exaggeration. The main story I believe took me 12 hours but I messed around a lot… But once you get to post game, forget it, months worth of content
I loved this game. O.K. I admit I’m a cheater. I have an A.R. Max(couldn’t find a product link for it, great cheat system.) and I use it. So I don’t really know the difficulty. The game-play is my favorite style. Basically, the great old Shining Force combat with combo moves and terrain modifiers thrown in. What really got me was the storyline. I really enjoyed the whole thing. A great buy.
I had really hoped that Disgaea 2 would continue where the original Disgaea had left off. As with others, I really found Laharl to be an interesting if perhaps obnoxious anti-hero. In Disgaea 2 however, we’ve been given a true hero to save the humans with guest appearances of many of your favorite characters (assuming you spend the time to unlock them).Being a strategic RPG, this game can be as simple or deep as you want to make it. With a first play through it is likely that you won’t utilize every class, overly abuse the item world, take full advantage of the dark assembly or get anywhere close to maximizing your gear or characters. This game even has multiple endings, you can literally invest hundreds of hours into this game and perhaps see half of what it has to offer.While writing this review I have logged nearly a hundred hours into this game and am on my fourth play through. The original Disgaea could require some serious marathon gaming sessions to get perfect items out of it, and fortunately this requirement is pretty much gone now. You can have much more bite sized sessions and still make good progress towards getting the top ranked gear.For anyone who enjoys SRPGs, if you haven’t checked out any Nippon Ichi games you really should give at least one a try. Disgaea 2 has taken a lot of my favorite elements from the previous games and integrated them into a cohesive game. I am definitely looking forward to Disgaea 3, but it may be hard for them to top the humo.