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Kind of surprised D5 would get on the switch. The Disgaea series is a bit more risque than I would have assumed Nintendo would allow.

Hot take:

You know, I don’t disagree with you.

Too late to edit: Pats scored 19 points points in the 4th, not 17.

ATL had the ball on O for all of about 12 minutes in the 2nd half, after a 10 min first half. The defense was gassed. In total it played over 40 minutes(counting 3.5 min in OT). The D had played over 20 minutes by half time.

It was clearly his fault the Falcons called only 5 run plays in the second half.

Yes, I was being sarcastic. However if we want to be serious I would point out that the additional character that was added was a previously listed kickstarter stretch goal, and had OP had been fallowing the the game, they would know it were going to be implemented in the future.

Yeah, I hate when developers continue to support their games and give away free content updates.  The nerve of them!

Ohya’s skills suck... But she is worth leveling, early if possible, because of the charm bonuses you get from her (and the politician), which you will need if you want to level Makoto past (6?).

Ryuji and Ann suffer somewhat from being early confidants. They both end up being the people who have to stupidly/emotionally explain a bunch of exposition so the “smart” characters can make decisions.

Ohya is good early in the game when you need to build charm. But here confidant unlocks suck (and she kind of sucks too). She shouldn’t be prioritized otherwise.

If you don’t think you will get everyone topped off (you probably wont), try and get party member or romance targets to 10, and non party members to 8 so you can unlock their momentos quest. Anyone you think won’t get to that point, avoid.

14. Mishima: Do not spend time with this dork unless you absolutely have to.

You can. It just takes huge, dab levels of dosage, and is certainly not a similar experience.

Yes but its an odd image of her.

Oh yes.

I allude to this to in my response to OP, but Ryuji’s flaw is that he is the early “dumb” character that is used to state exposition. He becomes less necessary as the game moves forward and more refined/genre specific characters are introduced, and he tends to stick out as his sole purpose is reactionary while others

Early in the game, you need a character dumb enough to state exposition every time it occurs, esp with a mostly silent protagonist. Later in the game it’s not as necessary, but it’s his character so his expressions feel a bit redundant as other characters offer more refined versions of what’s going on.

A similar take on painting the world to make it visible, like “The Unfinished Swan”

Counterpoint: The game is more fun without it.