rhapsody: a musical adventure
20 PSOne RPGs the PlayStation Store should offer (that aren’t Final Fantasy)
As you may recall, a week ago Gamertell featured a list detailing some of the original PlayStation games which deserved to be added to the PlayStation Store as PSOne classics. This week, we’re running with that idea again. Only this time, we’re focusing on RPGs that should be in the PlayStation Store. After all, the original PlayStation was famous for all of the phenomenal RPGs that appeared on it.
It won’t be as in-depth a look at the games and reasons for their inclusions, but instead a brief overview stating, “Hey, this deserves to be in the PlayStation Store because ______________.”
So let’s go through, in alphabetical order, 20 RPGs should become PSOne classics…
Atlus and NIS present Disgaea 3, Disgaea DS and Rhapsody DS
I love both Atlus and NIS, so I’m always pleased when the two companies collaborate. A recent announcement revealed that Atlus will be distributing NIS America’s three, upcoming RPGs. Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice, Disgaea DS and Rhapsody: a Musical Adventure.
The first release will be Disgaea 3, on August 26, 2008. It is a PS3 exclusive of the latest entry in the wildly popular Disgaea series. It follows Mao, the best student at Evil Academy, where the worst student is the best. He decides he wants to be an overlord, but somehow misinterprets things and thinks he needs to become a hero to become an overlord. It will cost $49.99 and will also have additional, downloadable content later on.
Click through for information on Disgaea DS and Rhapsody DS…
3 of the 5 NIS DS games revealed
Jeux-France has come bearing plenty of new information on some of the five new DS titles NIS is currently developing for the system. Among them is Disgaea: Prince of the Demon World and Red Moon, which was mentioned in a Gamertell post earlier today (March 6, 2008). The first three confirmed titles in development include the Disgaea DS port, Jigsaw World and Rhapsody: In Musical Adventure. Despite the Babelfish translation and DS Fanboy report of the last title being Rhapsody: In Musical Adventure, I’m going to guess that it was meant to be translated as Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure, the title of an early NIS PS1 title.















