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Disgaea 7: Vows of the Virtueless - Complete Edition is a turn-based strategy RPG that mixes over-the-top humor with deep tactical combat. Set in a chaotic version of ancient Japan during a fictional political shift, it follows two main characters navigating a world where samurai traditions clash with rising modernity. Players command a cast of absurdly written fighters, using grid-based battles that reward creative unit placement and skill combos. The Complete Edition bundles the base game with cosmetic items, special weapons, and a season pass for future content. The game stands out for its sharp satire of historical and otaku culture, wrapped in a story that balances character-driven drama with slapstick chaos. Its strategy layer emphasizes resource management and enemy weaknesses, offering hours of replayability for fans of deep combat systems. With over 100 hours of gameplay reported by early players, the edition’s extra gear and customization options add value without bloating the core experience. The PC and Switch ports handle the game’s visual flair smoothly, making it a solid pick for RPG enthusiasts who don’t mind a side of fourth-wall-breaking humor.
Set in a series of small Netherworlds collectively known as Hinomoto, a world that mimics the stylings of Ancient Japan during its transition between the Edo period (1603-1868) and the Meiji restoration (1868-1912). The plot and stylings are heavily inspired by the clashing cultures of the two period of japanese history and both parody and reflect the changing attitudes and behaviours of the times. The plot starts with end of the age of warriors following the military take-over of the Shogunate by a demon known as Demmodore Opener, following his victory over the strongest warrior of the time, Mugai Zesshosai and his followers. The story follows the intertwining stories of both Fuji, a former apprentice of Mugai and now wandering warrior, whose story is made to mirror the view of a Samurai of the time with the collapse of their culture and relevance in it; and Pirilika, an Otaku for Hinomoto culture who arrives in just in time to watch the culture she had come to idolise from the movies she had seen of it be replaced with the more metropolitan styling of the Meiji era, parodying the westernisation of Japan during that time period and the general japan otakus found in the west in current times.
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