
Disgaea 5 Complete
Hundreds of hours of grid-based mayhem with damage numbers that break calculators - but only if you survive the learning curve and the PC port's missing online features.
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About Disgaea 5 Complete
I have a problem with Disgaea 5 Complete, and that problem is that I keep opening it 'for fifteen minutes' and surfacing four hours later with a half-optimised Warrior I forgot I was building. That is both a recommendation and a warning. This is a tactics SRPG built on layers of systems that feed into each other - and on PC you get every single DLC character and scenario baked into the base package, meaning the content mountain is genuinely staggering from day one. The core loop is a turn-based grid where you field up to ten units per map. On its surface it resembles Final Fantasy Tactics: position units, exploit geometry, win fights. Dig two hours deeper and you find the Item World (randomised dungeon crawling inside your equipment to power it up), the Dark Assembly (a demon parliament you bribe or threaten to unlock EXP bonuses via the Cheat Shop), Geo Panels that create explosive chain reactions across the battlefield, and a sub-class system where a Gunner can quietly be levelling up Archer mastery in the background without ever leaving your active squad. Characters cap at level 9999 - no typo - and the post-game Carnage Dimension exists specifically to punish anyone who thought reaching that cap meant they were done. The new Revenge Meter adds a combat wrinkle where units charge up devastating special attacks after taking damage, which ties neatly into the story's revenge-driven tone without reshuffling the fundamentals too hard. Now the honest part for newcomers: this is not a gentle on-ramp. The default classes alone - Warrior, Valkyrie, Martial Artist, Witch, Clergy, Maid, Prinny and more - are just the starting roster before quests unlock the broader tree including Thieves, Gunners, and the Pirate class that requires you to rank up two other classes first. The staggered tutorial does a better job than earlier Disgaea entries at spacing out these reveals, but the sheer feature gap between this and a typical strategy RPG means your first ten hours will still involve a lot of menu archaeology. My practical advice: build a tight A-Team of around ten characters rather than trying to gear everybody, lean on the main cast because they are genuinely strong, and do not ignore the Cheat Shop - toggling EXP multipliers there is not cheating, it is basic resource management. The PC port itself earns a qualified endorsement. It runs clean, scales well at higher resolutions, and includes the dual English/Japanese voice track. The caveats are real though: online functionality is completely absent on PC, which means map creation tools present on PS4 and Switch are gone, and the mouse is only partially usable in menus - a controller is functionally mandatory. For a game this menu-heavy that is an irritation that should not exist in 2018, let alone now. Calling this version 'Complete' while it is missing features from other platforms is technically misleading, even if the absent content rarely affects the solo experience in practice. For the right player - someone who treats optimisation as its own entertainment and wants a tactics game with a post-game longer than most games' entire runtimes - this is an extremely good purchase. The story leans on JRPG archetypes and the 'power of friendship' well more than once, but the character writing is charming enough to carry it, and the soundtrack is among the best in the series. If you have never touched Disgaea and want to know whether to start here, the answer is yes with the caveat that you accept the learning cost upfront and keep a wiki tab open. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Verified. Runs great on Linux after minor tweaks. Based on 60 ProtonDB community reports.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7 SP1/8.1/10 64bit
- Memory
- 6 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 20 GB available space
- Graphics
- GeForce GTX 560 Ti
- Processor
- Intel Core i3-2100 3.1GHz
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 7 SP1/8.1/10 64bit
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 20 GB available space
- Graphics
- GeForce GTX 750 Ti
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-6500 3.2GHz
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Game Info
- Developer
- Nippon Ichi Software, Inc.
- Publisher
- NIS America, Inc.
- Release Date
- Oct 22, 2018







