When NIS America announced a PS Vita treatment for Hyperdimension Neptunia, I bragged that it was an RPG game for girls, but darn, I was wrong! It's because I have realized that male Otaka can play girl games with a lot of moe, but that's kinda crazy! Once Disgaea D2 was out, NIS had a great perserverance of keeping the Vita RPG's going. That was the last we heard from NIS. That is, until their games were colorful so far. Last year, I did the thing with Tales of Graces f when putting other games on hold. This time, I did the same thing when that situation had made me put my other games on hold! Looks like I found the best strategy!
Now after Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness hit the shelves somewhere in October, The Guided Fate Paradox is being released. Sadly, I'm not too comfortable with it since it was a development and planning team of Disgaea: Hour of Darkness. Overall, I played Disgaea and didn't even play it that much because of my lack of RPG tastes. With my agenda that being said, a review will be written about it, and one of the girls and stages on the game may or may not be added to the wish roster of Skullgirls: Dark Phantasma, but it might be a long time before I'm able to beat the game, write a review about it and add herself and a stage to the wish roster. In that day, it will be picked up from the mail. As a tip, if you fans had a PlayStation 3, and if you love NIS' colorful RPGs, miscellaneous things and anime, then I would give you credit while checking it out.
Sadly, I didn't get the limited or the special edition, but got the regular edition that was only available for renting.
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