As a ‘moderate’ fan of tactical jrpgs the Disgaea series has always both intrigued and scared me at the same time. Intrigued because of the grind, as you can famously get up to level 9999 (many would say it’s a bad thing but I’m weird so I like it), and scared because of how complicated it looked as an outsider to the series. So, after years of procrastination, last week I finally decided to play it.
I decided to start with Disgaea 1 as it seemed to be the most simple (after all, it’s the first game in the series) and oh boy am I loving it! It’s a cute, funny story with no pretenses and some pretty memorable characters. It’s the first game in a long time that genuinely made me chuckle at times. The grind is there, and I like it (I’m one of those people that always needs something to do, even while I’m listening to a podcast or watching videos) but leveling up and “transmigrating” (aka starting over from level 1 but with boosted stats and possibly a new class) is pretty satisfying. I haven’t finished the game yet but I’m near the end of the main story. Unless things suddenly go south I think I’ve found a new series of games that will drain my time for the rest of my life, especially since I expect the sequels to fix some of the biggest QoL concerns (the menus are a bit clunky at times).
So yeah, that has been my experience with Disgaea 1 so far. I’d recommend it, especially if you like the grind.
I’ve been in and out of the series over the years, I really enjoyed the story for 1 and 6, I would say of the ones I’ve played I liked 6’s gameplay the best because of the AI system. I’m looking forward to 7 later this year.
After I’m done with this one, I’m debating whether to jump to Disgaea 2 or skip ahead to Disgaea 5 or 6. I’ve heard that Disgaea 7 addresses some of the complaints fans had with 6, so it seems promising.
I would say it depends on which is more important to you story or gameplay. They definitely made 6 easier which I personally liked, I was able to do everything except defeat Baal on the highest difficulty (I didn’t want to grind another 20-30 hrs just for that).
I adore Disgaea. I played it on a hacked psp back in the day, and just fell in love with its style and charm. I got it on pc legitimately some years ago, and then got the ps4 hd version to play on the sofa. While the grind is not for everyone, it’s an amazing journey for those who enjoy tactical games (that don’t take themselves too seriously).
I haven’t started its sequels, but I want to finish this hd version first. Until then, they’ll be looking at me from the ps plus catalogue.