About Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories
Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories is a 2006 role-playing game developed by Nippon Ichi Software and published by Koei, part of the Disgaea series. It released on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 2, holding a 8.5 / 10 aggregate score.
Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories is a tactical role-playing game and the sequel to Disgaea: Hour of Darkness. It was re-released for the PlayStation Portable as Disgaea 2 Portable in Japan and as Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days in North America and Europe.
Fifteen years ago, a powerful Overlord by the name of Zenon appeared in Veldime and cursed its human population. Since then, all its inhabitants have become demons and are to remain that way if the curse was not broken.
However, a young man named Adell was the only human unaffected by the curse. Wanting to save his family and return them back to their true form, Adell decides to seek out Overlord Zenon and defeat him.
The gameplay in Disgaea 2 builds directly upon that of Disgaea: Hour of Darkness; players control a party of characters to do battle on a 3D isometric grid map.
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Story
You are Adell, a young man who is the last human in the small town of Holt. Overlord Zenon has gradually been turning everyone into demons and stealing their memories.
As Adell, you attempt an assault on Zenon himself, meeting some very interesting people along the way. A botched summoning brings the daughter of Overlord Zenon, Rozalin, and binds her to you. Her servant, Tink, was turned into a frog and wants revenge. Your brother and sister, Taro and Hanako, join you in your travels. A ninja you find in the Colosseum, Yukimaru, decides to accompany you to destroy Overlord Zenon. Finally, a Demon Lord that you mistakenly set back to level 1, Etna, demands to travel with you until she regains her levels.
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Release Date
| PlayStation 2 | Feb 23, 2006 |
| PlayStation 2 | Aug 29, 2006 |
| PlayStation 2 | Nov 03, 2006 |
| PlayStation 2 | Nov 23, 2006 |
| PlayStation 3 | Jan 22, 2013 |
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