![]() ![]() ![]() I was a fan of Disgaea 6, and the Complete edition makes it a lot easier to enjoy it – but even with a positive outlook on the title, it’s still clear that the game is a stepping-stone entry that goes back to the basics in order to, hopefully, prepare for bigger and better things with a potential Disgaea 7.Aobscanmodule(myInnocentEditorGP,Disgaea6.exe,48 8B 41 20 48 8B 08 8B 99) // should be uniqueĪlloc(myInnocentEditorBA,$8,myInnocentEditorGP) There are fewer character classes, fewer side-modes, a slightly shorter story, and a new take on the Item World that pales in comparison to previous iterations of the feature. ![]() Despite being a solid game, it’s hard to ignore how much smaller and narrower in scope and breadth it is compared to previous entries. ![]() If you weren’t picking up what Disgaea 6 was putting down when it first came out, I doubt Disgaea 6 Complete will change your mind. Sure, the DLC included in Disgaea 6 Complete is great – the returning characters are always a delight, and the pack of brand new units based on famous Hololive vtubers speaks directly to my weary weab soul – but all of this is available on the Nintendo Switch version. The graphical and performance improvements are a godsend, but aside from that, the game just packs in previously released DLC and offers a single set of new colour palettes for your main characters to swap between. By comparison, Disgaea 6 Complete is surprisingly barebones. Typically, these Disgaea re-releases pack in not only previously released DLC, but a metric boatload of brand new content – new characters, bonus stories, additional modes, quality-of-life updates, and so on. ![]()
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