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These games are highly regarded by enthusiasts of [[Turn-Based Strategy]] games for their twisted humor and myriad ways to [[Elite Tweak|customize and level up characters and equipment]]. Oh, and the Prinnies are so cute too, dood!
The first two games both have [[Updated Rerelease|PSP remakes]], with the NA localization of the first entitled ''Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness'', and a DS remake of that remake, ''Disgaea DS''. Afternoon of Darkness is known for its [[Another Side, Another Story|Etna Mode]], a "What If" story where Etna accidentally ''kills'' Laharl, and takes over as the main character. The localization of ''Disgaea 2'' PSP is entitled ''Dark Hero Days'', complete with its own Etna Mode variant (This time telling what happened before the game started) starring the Dark Hero, Axel. A PS Vita remake of ''Disgaea 3'', entitled ''Absence of Detention'', was released in 2012. It includes all the DLC from the [[
Four main games have been adapted into manga and a series of [[Disgaea Novels|light novels]] with the original game also getting an [[Makai Senki Disgaea|anime]].
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Etna & Laharl.
* [[Death Is Cheap]]:
** Disgaea has a weird relationship with this trope. Characters come [[Back
** One character is directly killed in the worst ending of ''Disgaea 2''. {{spoiler|after defeating True Zenon, Zenon dies and Adell begins to lament since Zenon was Rozalin and he promised to protect her, he feels extreme guilt. This is potentially averted when Zenon then turns and possesses Adell, but in that example he kills his siblings and it is implied he got Yukimaru and Etna as well, as they were in the room.}}
** In ''Disgaea 4'' {{spoiler|there's Artina who died 400 years ago, then comes back as an angel.}}
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