Following in the footsteps of Afternoon of Darkness (the up-port of the original Disgaea), Dark Hero Days adds a few things to the PS2 classic to entice you into buying it again. The item world was improved upon from the first game (now it has pirates!), the character class roster is bigger than before, and the witty writing makes a return for the series’ second installment. Like Disgaea before it, D2 started out its life on the PS2 where it was met with critical acclaim and player love. It’s long, it’s rewarding, it’s almost infinitely replayable, and it has a good sense of humor. Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days is a lot of things.
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