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'''''Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice''''' is the third video game in the Disgaea series by Nippon Ichi. Most of the game involves battles on isometric maps upon which the player controls a group of characters. Maps often feature "geo blocks" with statistical effects on the battlefield, that, unlike in previous games, can be stacked or stood upon. Many objects in the environment, including these blocks, and characters themselves, can be lifted, thrown, or destroyed. Certain classes can create boxes or barrels to create stepping stones. Characters can form stacks, allowing them to reach higher areas or perform "tower attacks". When throwing a character to a monster-type ally, they will bounce an extra distance based on the monster's direction and throwing stat.
 
The game takes place in a Netherworld school called the Evil Academy. In this demon school, a good student is one who engages in evil activities such as truancy, never showing up to class, and getting in fights with others. The student who participates the most in these kind of activities is known as the Honor Student, while demons who are admirable by human standards are known as delinquents.


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Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice
Developer(s) Nippon Ichi Software
Publisher(s) JP Nippon Ichi Software
NA NIS America
EU NIS Europe
Series Disgaea
Release date(s) JP January 31, 2008
NA August 26, 2008
EU February 20, 2009
AU March 5, 2009
Release type PlayStation exclusive
Genre(s) Tactical role-playing
Mode(s) Single-player
GameID(s) BLES00452 (IRD), BLUS30181 (IRD)
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Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice is the third video game in the Disgaea series by Nippon Ichi. Most of the game involves battles on isometric maps upon which the player controls a group of characters. Maps often feature "geo blocks" with statistical effects on the battlefield, that, unlike in previous games, can be stacked or stood upon. Many objects in the environment, including these blocks, and characters themselves, can be lifted, thrown, or destroyed. Certain classes can create boxes or barrels to create stepping stones. Characters can form stacks, allowing them to reach higher areas or perform "tower attacks". When throwing a character to a monster-type ally, they will bounce an extra distance based on the monster's direction and throwing stat.

The game takes place in a Netherworld school called the Evil Academy. In this demon school, a good student is one who engages in evil activities such as truancy, never showing up to class, and getting in fights with others. The student who participates the most in these kind of activities is known as the Honor Student, while demons who are admirable by human standards are known as delinquents.

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