Disgaea 3’s extended trailer is just as over-the-top as the game is supposed to be. This Japanese trailer combines 5 minutes of attack-heavy game footage, wacky song sing-a-longs, and the best announcer voice I’ve ever heard in my life.We’ve been keeping our eye out fornews on the Nippon Ichi PS3 strategy RPGslated to hit Japanese shelves in early 2008. We’ve seen plenty of pictures and even a trailer, but getting to really see the extent of the over-the-top attacks is what will sell this game.Being a next-gen SRPG should be enough to sell it to fans of the genre, but when they throw around things like 9,999 levels and “total damage 436,925,960,” nerdy gamers’ heads start spinning. Add in the ability to throw characters and pieces of their environments, build towers of characters, and bring celestial bodies crashing down on enemies, and my preorder forDisgaea 3is already in.[Thanks, Madninja]
Disgaea 3’s extended trailer is just as over-the-top as the game is supposed to be. This Japanese trailer combines 5 minutes of attack-heavy game footage, wacky song sing-a-longs, and the best announcer voice I’ve ever heard in my life.

We’ve been keeping our eye out fornews on the Nippon Ichi PS3 strategy RPGslated to hit Japanese shelves in early 2008. We’ve seen plenty of pictures and even a trailer, but getting to really see the extent of the over-the-top attacks is what will sell this game.
Being a next-gen SRPG should be enough to sell it to fans of the genre, but when they throw around things like 9,999 levels and “total damage 436,925,960,” nerdy gamers’ heads start spinning. Add in the ability to throw characters and pieces of their environments, build towers of characters, and bring celestial bodies crashing down on enemies, and my preorder forDisgaea 3is already in.








