Announcing the Nippon Ichi Software Community Game-Along

Goodness me, look at the time! We’re nearly a week into November already, which makes this month’s Community Game-Along theme announcement horribly overdue (though if you follow me on Twitter, you’ve probably heard all about it by now). For those of you who haven’t, never fear – there’s still plenty of time to get in on this month’s theme, Nippon Ichi Software games!

For the purposes of appealing to as many people as possible, I’ll be including combining both Nippon Ichi Software and NIS America this month, so games that are developed as well as published by the two companies are eligible for the theme. If you’re unfamiliar with Nippon Ichi Software, I’d highly recommend checking out the Hardcore Gaming 101 series that focuses on the Japanese developer’s strategy RPGs.

All you need to do to participate in the NIS Community Game-Along is pick a game (or games) that fit the theme to play and share your experiences! On social media, please use #NISNovember to tag your posts so everyone join in the fun.

I’ve had a few folks mention to me that NIS games aren’t really their thing, which is why I’d like to use November to highlight the wide and varied library both NIS and NIS America have! While Disgaea is undoubtedly their flagship title, there are many more games under the NIS umbrella to discover. Why not try out one of these fine games?

Danganronpa (PS Vita) – Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havocand Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair are by far the main reason why I decided to include NIS America-published titles in this month’s theme. Developed by Spike Chunsoft of Zero Escape series fame, Danganronpa features some of the best writing and catchiest music I’ve heard in a game in a very long time. If you plan to jump into the series, you absolutely must start with the first game, as the sequel expands on the plot of the first in a number of very important ways. Check out my review of the first game to find out if it’ll be your cup of tea.

Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure (PSone, DS) – Unlike NIS’s comparatively dense strategy RPGs such as Disgaea, Rhapsody stands out as being more about the presentation than the difficulty of the gameplay. Touted as a “musical RPG,” Rhapsody features an array of cute and quirky characters that will often break out into song during dialogue sequences. It’s worth noting that the DS version features a gameplay overhaul, making it into more of a traditional turn-based battle system than a strategy RPG. If you want an RPG loaded with female characters that won’t suck away all your free time (it can be completed in about 10 hours), then Rhapsody may be worth seeking out.

ClaDun series (PSP, PSN, Steam) – I hardly ever hear love for the ClaDun series, but it’s actually one of my favorite series developed by NIS! The quirky art style and top-down dungeon crawling gameplay make this series lots of fun for those looking to try something less tactical than NIS’s usual fare. Your characters and party are fully customizeable, down to the sprites themselves, and the music is surprisingly memorable for a niche game release. ClaDun X2, being the sequel, is the more polished of the two, and can be purchased on Steam as well as PSN for PSP or Vita. If you’re looking for something that can be played on the big screen and has a little more story, Legasista (PS3) is very similar.

GrimGimoire (PS2, PSN) – Another NISA-published title, GrimGrimoire is perhaps the least well-known of acclaimed developer Vanillaware’s titles. If the game’s gorgeous art style isn’t enough to interest you, the real-time strategy gameplay might! At only $10 on PSN, this is the cheapest game recommendation on my list, but don’t assume you’re trading quality for cost. You can read my full review here.


Before you start digging into your NIS games, please consider completing my 2015 Community Game-Along survey! The survey will be available until mid-December and will help me gauge if there is interest in continuing these theme gaming months into next year. It’ll only take a couple of minutes to complete, so please let me know your thoughts!

About Anne

Also known as apricotsushi. Anne can be written with the kanji for apricot (杏), and sushi was the most quintessentially Japanese thing I could think of when I was 13, resulting in my goofy, albeit memorable, nickname.

9 thoughts on “Announcing the Nippon Ichi Software Community Game-Along

  1. OK, I’m going to do my best to participate more thoroughly this month than I did last month.

    One question I have for you and/or anyone else who comes across this comment: which version of Rhapsody is the preferred one? I mean, on the one hand, I like the idea of buying another DS game (ha!), but on the other, I also like the idea of playing the original version.

    The good news is that I have a few other NIS games I can sink my teeth into before I, uh, “bite” on either version of Rhapsody 🙂

  2. Hmmm unfortunately I haven’t actually *played* Rhapsody, though I am eyeing the DS version on Amazon. Personally, I like the look of the gameplay in the PSone version more… Apparently the songs were localized into English for the PSone version, but they were kept in Japanese in the DS version. I’m also hearing the DS version may have some bugs?

    Sorry I can’t give you a definitive answer, hah! Hopefully someone who has played both can chime in

  3. I picked up the DS copy a few years ago, but I didn’t encounter any bugs at all, no freezing either. I can’t say anything about the PS1 version, but I really enjoyed playing it on the DS. It’d definitely be my pick for this month if I hadn’t already played it.

  4. Thanks for this, Westraid! Given the price difference between the DS and PS1 versions (the latter is more expensive), maybe I’ll go with the DS version for now and then pick up the PS1 version if I like it at all 🙂

  5. Hmmm, Cladun X2 always had my eye, but reviews put me off it. Maybe it is time to spend more money…
    … As opposed to finish the 300 game+ backlog.

  6. I don’t know that I ever read any other reviews, but I quite enjoyed it! I personally think it’s more suited to a handheld than PC though :3

    And don’t even get me started on my backlog!! Hahaha

  7. So, I haven’t yet picked up any version of Rhapsody, although I think I’m going to pick up the DS version shortly. I’m also toying with picking up Disgaea DS, which some folks probably will think is insane, but I think I’ll be far more likely to play it than my PS2 version, so what the hell. Oh, and I nearly won an eBay auction the other day for Atelier Annie for the DS. Sucks, but it should be easy enough to nab a similarly priced copy of that one soon via a “buy it now” auction, so I ain’t too sad 🙂

    In the meantime, I’m playing another NIS game: the Japan-only PlayStation game that has the wonderful title of Marl Jong!! Ha ha 🙂 Anyway, if you or any of your readers would like to learn more about it, here’s a link to my blog post about it (which includes a number of photos of its packaging, etc.) — http://www.thegaygamer.com/2014/11/my-first-only-whatever-nisnovember-selection-marl-jong-for-playstation.html

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