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** Enemy invites. If an enemy invite timer reaches 0, they invite a building on top of (probably) the weakest unit in your army, which itself has several enemies inside ready to jump out and kill them. Unless you're overpowered for the level, kiss any unit you were trying to keep alive goodbye. It's bad enough that if you see one you can't kill in a random dungeon in time, the only smart thing to do is to end the floor ASAP.

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** Enemy invites. If an enemy invite timer reaches 0, they invite a building on top of (probably) the weakest unit in your army, which itself has several enemies inside ready to jump out and kill them. The countdown timer is randomized, and sometimes it ''starts at 1'', making it next to impossible to prevent if the inviting enemy spawns too far away. Unless you're overpowered for the level, kiss any unit you were trying to keep alive goodbye. It's bad enough that if you see one you can't kill in a random dungeon in time, the only smart thing to do is to end the floor ASAP.


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** When a unit dies in battle and is subsequently revived back in the hub, they must be manually re-assigned to whatever building you had them in, as well as re-summoned to the hub (although the latter is only an issue for units that provide services outside of battle, such as Mechanics). Similarly, if a building gets destroyed in battle, everyone that was assigned to it must be put back in.
** Each time an enemy goes out of bounds, all other enemies currently on the map level up. The problem is that this applies even when enemies go out of bounds on their own accord (either because they used a balloon attack or because ArtificialStupidity drove their pathfinding over the edge of the map), potentially resulting in enemies several magnitudes stronger than the player prepared for.

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* AssPull: The fact that [[spoiler:Salome]] is Petta's mother is not nearly as out of nowhere as how she proves it. [[spoiler:By restoring Zetta's body, albeit temporarily.]] Though maybe her mana in the main story is just that badly drained.



* CaptainObviousReveal: The revelation of Petta's mother is probably meant to be more a surprise for Zetta than for the audience, but even not knowing the original story doesn't help that the number of characters in Petta mode can almost be counted on a single hand. Of the two female characters that aren't Zetta's daughter, Pram doesn't exactly treat him with kindness.



* HoYay: Alex's obsession with his rivalry with Zetta makes it easy for fans to see that there may be more there, especially once he starts helping Zetta for the sake being TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou. And then there's his Bad Ending where he actually defeats Zetta. He spends billion of years trying to find another enemy worth fighting, only to realize that his life is empty without Zetta.

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* HoYay: Alex's obsession with his rivalry with Zetta makes it easy for fans to see that there may be more there, especially once he starts helping Zetta for the sake of being TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou. And then there's his Bad Ending where he actually defeats Zetta. He spends billion of years trying to find another enemy worth fighting, only to realize that his life is empty without Zetta.


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** The autosave on Reclaimed and Rebound only seems to activate when you save, which renders the feature kind of pointless.
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** Enemy invites. If an enemy invite timer reaches 0, they invite a building on top of (probably) the weakest unit in your army, which itself has several enemies inside ready to jump out and kill them. Unless you're overpowered for the level, kiss any unit you were trying to keep alive goodbye. It's bad enough that if you see one you can't kill in a random dungeon in time, the only smart thing to do is to end the floor ASAP.
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** The title of the game itself was originally called ''Phantom Kingdom'' in Japan. It was supposedly renamed in order to remove any confusion about it being related to the previous game, ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''. Since the demon-filled setting is much closer to ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' than ''Phantom Brave'', this makes a lot of sense.

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** The title of the game itself was originally called ''Phantom Kingdom'' in Japan. It was supposedly renamed in order to remove any confusion about it being related to the previous game, ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''. Since the demon-filled setting is much closer to ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' than ''Phantom Brave'', this makes a lot of sense. Despite this, the game's systems are closer to those of Phantom Brave, such as the lack of a grid, while others are a mix of both, with Confine being used to create new units, but it is done so out of battle with similar classes to Disgaea.
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* ScrappyMechanic: Similar to ''Disgaea: Hour of Darkess'', If you have a character committed to an action then interface with another one, that action is locked in and cannot be cancelled.
** Transitioning playthroughs erases any Random Dungeons you've created with no way to get them back.
** The movement system doesn't allow units to ever truly block each other. This makes damage-sponge tanks completely useless since enemy AI prioritizes weaker characters anyway.
** You wouldn't be blamed for seeing Food items like Corn or Rations as little more than secondary healing items given the game never deigns to tell you their actual purpose.[[note]]Food items have TEC ratings that indicate value. Having a Chef feed a character (or enemy) food increases their EXP gain (or EXP payout, for enemies) by the value amount, up to ''900 percent'' with multiple chefs/food. Also, equipping someone Level 100+ and having them wish for a dungeon will give you a single-floor 3X3 spread of enemies twice the wisher's level for LevelGrinding purposes.[[/note]]
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* SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: While most of the dubbing for NIS games are generally well-regarded, ''Makai Kingdom'' was the first one to really hit it out of the park for many. Creator/CrispinFreeman, in particular, steals the show as Zetta and many lament that his inability to return to the role in Zetta's later appearances.

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* SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: While most of the dubbing for NIS games are generally well-regarded, ''Makai Kingdom'' was the first one to really hit it out of the park for many. Creator/CrispinFreeman, in particular, steals the show as Zetta and many lament that his inability to return to the role in Zetta's later appearances.
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** The title of the game itself was originally called ''Phantom Kingdom'' in Japan. It was supposedly renamed in order to remove any confusion about it being related to the previous game, ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''. Since the demon-filled setting is much closer to ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'', whose full Japanese title is '''''Makai''' Senki Disgaea'' than ''Phantom Brave'', this makes a lot of sense.

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** The title of the game itself was originally called ''Phantom Kingdom'' in Japan. It was supposedly renamed in order to remove any confusion about it being related to the previous game, ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''. Since the demon-filled setting is much closer to ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'', whose full Japanese title is '''''Makai''' Senki Disgaea'' ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' than ''Phantom Brave'', this makes a lot of sense.
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** The title of the game itself was originally called Phantom Kingdom in Japan. It was supposedly renamed in order to remove any confusion about it being related to the previous game, ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''. Since the setting is much closer to ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' than ''Phantom Brave'', this makes a lot of sense.

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** The title of the game itself was originally called Phantom Kingdom ''Phantom Kingdom'' in Japan. It was supposedly renamed in order to remove any confusion about it being related to the previous game, ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''. Since the demon-filled setting is much closer to ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'', whose full Japanese title is '''''Makai''' Senki Disgaea'' than ''Phantom Brave'', this makes a lot of sense.
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* SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: While most of the dubbing for NIS games are generally well-regarded, ''Makai Kingdom'' was the first one to really hit out of the park for many. Creator/CrispinFreeman, in particular, steals the show as Zetta and many lament that his inability to return to the role in Zetta's later appearances.

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* SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: While most of the dubbing for NIS games are generally well-regarded, ''Makai Kingdom'' was the first one to really hit it out of the park for many. Creator/CrispinFreeman, in particular, steals the show as Zetta and many lament that his inability to return to the role in Zetta's later appearances.
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* SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: While most of the dubbing NIS games are generally well-regarded, ''Makai Kingdom'' was the first one to really hit out of the park for many. Creator/CrispinFreeman, in particular, steals the show as Zetta and many lament that his inability to return to the role in Zetta's later appearances.

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* SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: While most of the dubbing for NIS games are generally well-regarded, ''Makai Kingdom'' was the first one to really hit out of the park for many. Creator/CrispinFreeman, in particular, steals the show as Zetta and many lament that his inability to return to the role in Zetta's later appearances.
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* SugarWiki/SupperlativeDubbing: While most of the dubbing NIS games are generally well-regarded, ''Makai Kingdom'' was the first one to really hit out of the park for many. Creator/CrispinFreeman, in particular, steals the show as Zetta and many lament that his inability to return to the role in Zetta's later appearances.

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* SugarWiki/SupperlativeDubbing: SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: While most of the dubbing NIS games are generally well-regarded, ''Makai Kingdom'' was the first one to really hit out of the park for many. Creator/CrispinFreeman, in particular, steals the show as Zetta and many lament that his inability to return to the role in Zetta's later appearances.
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* SupperlativeDubbing: While most of the dubbing NIS games are generally well-regarded, ''Makai Kingdom'' was the first one to really hit out of the park for many. Creator/CrispinFreeman, in particular, steals the show as Zetta and many lament that his inability to return to the role in Zetta's later appearances.

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* SupperlativeDubbing: SugarWiki/SupperlativeDubbing: While most of the dubbing NIS games are generally well-regarded, ''Makai Kingdom'' was the first one to really hit out of the park for many. Creator/CrispinFreeman, in particular, steals the show as Zetta and many lament that his inability to return to the role in Zetta's later appearances.
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* SupperlativeDubbing: While most of the dubbing NIS games are generally well-regarded, ''Makai Kingdom'' was the first one to really hit out of the park for many. Creator/CrispinFreeman, in particular, steals the show as Zetta and many lament that his inability to return to the role in Zetta's later appearances.

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** Upon recruiting King Drake, you'll see his Intelligence Aptitude is only TEN PERCENT.
* GameBreaker: Zetta. He's the Badass Freakin' Overlord, and NIS made sure of that by making him PurposelyOverpowered when you play as him at the beginning of the game [[spoiler:and when you obtain his body during one of the optional battles]]. Simply put, he has the highest stats, the highest aptitudes, and the highest growth stats and skills in the game. There's not a single character in the game that can match him statistically, and this is all helped by having a very versatile skill set thanks to his access to varying types of swords.

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SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Upon recruiting King Drake, you'll see his Intelligence Aptitude is only TEN PERCENT.
* GameBreaker: Zetta. He's the Badass Freakin' Overlord, and NIS made sure of that by making him PurposelyOverpowered when you play as him at the beginning of the game [[spoiler:and when you obtain his body during one of the optional battles]]. Simply put, he has the highest stats, the highest aptitudes, and the highest growth stats and skills in the game. There's not a single character in the game that can match him statistically, and this is all helped by having a very versatile skill set thanks to his access to varying types of swords.
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* GameBreakingBug: Characters can sometimes get stuck in vehicles and facilities with no way of getting them out. Death is often one of the triggers, but not always. It's unfortunately very random and the only way around it is to reload a previous save.



* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: Remember Petta, the Badass Freakin' Overlord's daughter? She was part of the content of the UpdatedRerelease that is [[NoExportForYou exclusive to Japan]]. Despite this, she appears in ''VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten'', ''[[VideoGame/DisgaeaDimension2 Disgaea D2 A Brighter Darkness]]'' and ''VideoGame/Disgaea5AllianceOfVengeance''; games that made it to the west.
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** The UpdatedRerelease has [[http://youtu.be/GpzGGOXPAHo?t=6m24s this meeting]] between Petta and Salome. The only Japanese you need to understand is "Zetta no Musume" -- Zetta's daughter. Salome's reactions to this statement are utterly hilarious.
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* EarWorm: "Sabat", the main hub theme, ''will'' get stuck in your head. It's been offered as an option for base music in every following game that allows you to change the soundtrack for a reason.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: That "picture" when King Drake powers up.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: That "picture" when When King Drake powers up.up to fight Zetta, making bold proclamations about his true power, a random image of an old man riding a motor scooter appears on screen, embarrassing poor Drake. Zetta apparently recognizes the picture and tries to inquire about it, but Drake yells at him to forget about it and the picture is never brought up again.
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* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: Remember Petta, the Badass Freakin' Overlord's daughter? She was part of the content of UpdatedRerelease that is [[NoExportForYou exclusive to Japan]]. Despite this, she appears in ''VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten'', ''[[VideoGame/DisgaeaDimension2 Disgaea D2 A Brighter Darkness]]'' and ''VideoGame/Disgaea5AllianceOfVengeance''; games that made it to the west.

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* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: Remember Petta, the Badass Freakin' Overlord's daughter? She was part of the content of the UpdatedRerelease that is [[NoExportForYou exclusive to Japan]]. Despite this, she appears in ''VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten'', ''[[VideoGame/DisgaeaDimension2 Disgaea D2 A Brighter Darkness]]'' and ''VideoGame/Disgaea5AllianceOfVengeance''; games that made it to the west.
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* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: Remember Petta, the Badass Freakin' Overlord's daughter? She was part of the content of UpdatedRerelease that is [[NoExportForYou exclusive to Japan]]. Despite this, she appears in both ''VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten'', ''[[VideoGame/DisgaeaDimension2 Disgaea D2 A Brighter Darkness]]'' and ''VideoGame/Disgaea5AllianceOfVengeance''; games that made it to the west.

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* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: Remember Petta, the Badass Freakin' Overlord's daughter? She was part of the content of UpdatedRerelease that is [[NoExportForYou exclusive to Japan]]. Despite this, she appears in both ''VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten'', ''[[VideoGame/DisgaeaDimension2 Disgaea D2 A Brighter Darkness]]'' and ''VideoGame/Disgaea5AllianceOfVengeance''; games that made it to the west.
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* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: Remember Petta, the Badass Freakin' Overlord's daughter? She was part of the content of UpdatedRerelease that is [[NoExportForYou exclusive to Japan]]. Despite this, she appears in both ''VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten'' and ''[[VideoGame/DisgaeaDimension2 Disgaea D2 A Brighter Darkness]]''; games that made it to the west.

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* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: Remember Petta, the Badass Freakin' Overlord's daughter? She was part of the content of UpdatedRerelease that is [[NoExportForYou exclusive to Japan]]. Despite this, she appears in both ''VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten'' and ''VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten'', ''[[VideoGame/DisgaeaDimension2 Disgaea D2 A Brighter Darkness]]''; Darkness]]'' and ''VideoGame/Disgaea5AllianceOfVengeance''; games that made it to the west.
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** The title of the game itself was originally called Phantom Kingdom in Japan. It was supposedly renamed in order to remove any confusion about it being related to the previous game, ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''. Since the setting is much closer to ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' than ''Phantom Brave'', this makes a lot of sense.
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: This game is almost ''exactly'' a fusion between ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave'' and ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'', marrying the graphics style, free-range movement, large variety of weapons, and the deployment of allies through a single character that must be protected of ''Phantom Brave'' with the turn-based battle system, combos, and the Netherworld atmosphere of the ''Disgaea'' series.

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** The title of the game itself was originally called Phantom Kingdom in Japan. It was supposedly renamed in order to remove any confusion about it being related to the previous game, ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''. Since the setting is much closer to ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' than ''Phantom Brave'', this makes a lot of sense.
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: This game is almost ''exactly'' a fusion between ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave'' and ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'', marrying the graphics style, free-range movement, large variety of weapons, and the deployment of allies through a single character that must be protected of ''Phantom Brave'' with the turn-based battle system, combos, and the Netherworld atmosphere of the ''Disgaea'' series.
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** She may have won more fans after Disgaea 5. This being due to being a superb gun/support character with an Overload skill that allows other Overloads (includes really deadly ones like Tyrant Revelio and Murmur of Rage) to be used twice per battle. Note: the language in the US version is misleading, making people think Overloads have to be already used for Future Eyre to work, when its actually "+1 use per battle".

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** She may have won more fans after Disgaea 5. This being due to being a superb gun/support character with an Overload skill that allows other Overloads (includes (including really deadly ones like Tyrant Revelio and Murmur of Rage) to be used twice per battle. Note: the language in the US version is misleading, making people think Overloads have to be already used for Future Eyre to work, when its it's actually "+1 use per battle".



* EarWorm: "Sabat" the main hub theme ''will'' get stuck in your head. It's been offered as an option for base music in every following game that allows you to change the soundtrack for a reason.

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* EarWorm: "Sabat" "Sabat", the main hub theme theme, ''will'' get stuck in your head. It's been offered as an option for base music in every following game that allows you to change the soundtrack for a reason.



** The UpdatedRerelease has [[http://youtu.be/GpzGGOXPAHo?t=6m24s this meeting]] between Petta and Salome. The only Japanese you need to understand is "Zetta no Musume" - Zetta's daughter. Salome's reactions to this statement are utterly hilarious.
* GameBreaker: Zetta. He's the Badass Freakin' Overlord and NIS made sure of that by making him PurposelyOverpowered when you play as him at the beginning of the game [[spoiler:and when you obtain his body during one of the optional battles]]. Simply put, he has the highest stats, the highest aptitudes, and the highest growth stats and skills in the game. There's not a single character in the game that can match him statistically and this is all helped by having a very versatile skill set thanks to his access to varying types of swords.

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** The UpdatedRerelease has [[http://youtu.be/GpzGGOXPAHo?t=6m24s this meeting]] between Petta and Salome. The only Japanese you need to understand is "Zetta no Musume" - -- Zetta's daughter. Salome's reactions to this statement are utterly hilarious.
* GameBreaker: Zetta. He's the Badass Freakin' Overlord Overlord, and NIS made sure of that by making him PurposelyOverpowered when you play as him at the beginning of the game [[spoiler:and when you obtain his body during one of the optional battles]]. Simply put, he has the highest stats, the highest aptitudes, and the highest growth stats and skills in the game. There's not a single character in the game that can match him statistically statistically, and this is all helped by having a very versatile skill set thanks to his access to varying types of swords.



* HoYay: Alex's obsession with his rivalry with Zetta makes it easy for fans to see that there may be more there, especially once he starts helping Zetta for the sake being TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou. And then there's his Bad Ending where he actually defeats Zetta. He spends billion of years trying to find another enemy worth fighting only to realize that his life is empty without Zetta.
* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: Remember Petta, the Badass Freakin' Overlord's daughter? She was part of the content of UpdatedRerelease that is [[NoExportForYou exclusive to Japan]]. Despite this, She appears in both VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten and [[VideoGame/DisgaeaDimension2 Disgaea D2 A Brighter Darkness]]; games that made it to the west.
* MoralEventHorizon: Seedle nearly raping Salome in his backstory. It's already a [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil rather disgusting crime]] on it's own, but what really makes this monstrous is how obsessed he is with destroying Salome and everyone who cares about her because of the humiliation of dying to the woman who didn't let him have his way with her.

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* HoYay: Alex's obsession with his rivalry with Zetta makes it easy for fans to see that there may be more there, especially once he starts helping Zetta for the sake being TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou. And then there's his Bad Ending where he actually defeats Zetta. He spends billion of years trying to find another enemy worth fighting fighting, only to realize that his life is empty without Zetta.
* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: Remember Petta, the Badass Freakin' Overlord's daughter? She was part of the content of UpdatedRerelease that is [[NoExportForYou exclusive to Japan]]. Despite this, She she appears in both VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten ''VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten'' and [[VideoGame/DisgaeaDimension2 ''[[VideoGame/DisgaeaDimension2 Disgaea D2 A Brighter Darkness]]; Darkness]]''; games that made it to the west.
* MoralEventHorizon: Seedle nearly raping Salome in his backstory. It's already a [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil rather disgusting crime]] on it's its own, but what really makes this monstrous is how obsessed he is with destroying Salome and everyone who cares about her because of the humiliation of dying to the woman who didn't let him have his way with her.



* JustForFun/XMeetsY: This game is almost ''exactly'' a fusion between ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave'' and ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'', marrying the graphics style, free-range movement, large variety of weapons, and the deployment of allies through a single character that must be protected of Phantom Brave with the turn-based battle system, combos, and the Netherworld atmosphere of the Disgaea series.

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* JustForFun/XMeetsY: This game is almost ''exactly'' a fusion between ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave'' and ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'', marrying the graphics style, free-range movement, large variety of weapons, and the deployment of allies through a single character that must be protected of Phantom Brave ''Phantom Brave'' with the turn-based battle system, combos, and the Netherworld atmosphere of the Disgaea ''Disgaea'' series.
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** The title of the game itself was originally called Phantom Kingdom in Japan. It was supposedly renamed in order to remove any confusion about it being related to the previous game, ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''. Since the setting is much closer to ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' than ''Phantom Brave'', this makes a lot of sense.

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** The title of the game itself was originally called Phantom Kingdom in Japan. It was supposedly renamed in order to remove any confusion about it being related to the previous game, ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''. Since the setting is much closer to ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' than ''Phantom Brave'', this makes a lot of sense.sense.
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: This game is almost ''exactly'' a fusion between ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave'' and ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'', marrying the graphics style, free-range movement, large variety of weapons, and the deployment of allies through a single character that must be protected of Phantom Brave with the turn-based battle system, combos, and the Netherworld atmosphere of the Disgaea series.
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* GoodBadBug: The game prevents you from using more movement points than is logically possible (if you can't go from point A to point B in a straight line, you can't go as far as the movement circle indicates). However, if you wait as close to your starting point as possible, you can move with the remaining movement points from that point on (because the game assumes you went there in a straight line anyways).
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** The title of the game itself was originally called Phantom Kingdom in Japan. It was supposedly renamed in order to remove any confusion about it being related to the previous game, ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''. Since the general atmosphere is much closer to ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' than ''Phantom Brave'', this makes a lot of sense.

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** The title of the game itself was originally called Phantom Kingdom in Japan. It was supposedly renamed in order to remove any confusion about it being related to the previous game, ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''. Since the general atmosphere setting is much closer to ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'' than ''Phantom Brave'', this makes a lot of sense.

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