Let's Play Soul Nomad and the World Eaters
Author: Feinne
Collected By: Polsy
Original Thread: Because the ESRB doesn't give a crispy shit, let's play Soul Nomad!
First Update: Mar 01, 2008
Last Update: Nov 20, 2008
Date Added: Mar 27, 2009
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Introduction

Hello everyone, this is Feinne welcoming you to the third in my Nippon Ichi Software SRPG LP series, Soul Nomad and the World Eaters! Soul Nomad is the last of their PS2 series, as Disgaea 3 is/will be on the PS3. Soul Nomad is also my personal favorite, because in my opinion it brings together all of the good elements from their previous games. It also has the absolute most painful thing I’ve ever experienced in a video game in it.
FAQ:
I’ve heard Soul Nomad is a little different than their previous games.
It sure is. Soul Nomad takes place on a more tactical level, in that you move around squads of characters instead of individual characters. As far as actual gameplay goes, I’ll be explaining it as we go along. The gameplay itself isn’t very complicated, but the number of options open to you stretches into infinity.
What the hell does the title mean?
Okay. Soul Nomad was rated T by the ESRB. This clearly indicates that the ESRB never actually played the game, because among other things Soul Nomad contains near constant swearing from the main character, rape, murder, slavery, a dash of genocide, and all sorts of other happy fun times. And most of that’s in the Normal Path. The Demon Path is much, much worse.
Oh, how bad can it be?
There simply aren’t words. You will just have to see it with yourself after we finish the Normal Path and unlock it. All I’ll say is that it’s a large part of why the game should be rated M, and is one of the most painful things I’ve ever experienced in a game. Not because it’s overly hard. Not because there’s terrible voice acting. Not because the story is poorly written. If anything, the story is way, way too well written. It’s pure concentrated unpleasantness on a grand scale.
You let us sign on to join you in Disgaea.
And you still can. If you want to specify a desired class I can attempt to accommodate you, but considering the mechanism of unlocking classes in Soul Nomad this could be difficult, so I’d instead suggest you specify ‘melee’, ‘ranged’, ‘magic’, or ‘support’.
The gameplay in these SRPG LPs is boring! You’re boring! I hate you!
You’re in luck! I’ll be imposing amusing conditions upon myself! Perhaps I’ll even let people make conditions for levels at some point in the game, but trust me when I say that I’m going to be making the game much harder on myself by neglecting to use certain somewhat unfair things.
The music in this game is awesome…
And I won’t be putting the soundtrack up, because it’s way too easy to buy. Sorry. If you’re really interested, try here, you should be able to order it no sweat. I might put a few select tracks up, though, because they’re too damn awesome for words.
I want to post spoilers!
Don't.
I have a question that wasn’t on this FAQ!
Then ask it in the thread.
With that out of the way, let’s get started with Soul Nomad and the World Eaters!
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Gig
Character Bio: Gig
Chapter 2: Galahad
Character Bio: Galahad
Chapter 3: Feinne
Character Bios: Feinne
Chapter 4: Dio?
Artwork: Dio and Gestahl
Character Bio: Dio?
Chapter 5: Christophe
Chapter 6: Juno
Chapter 7: Endorph
Chapter 8: Dio? II
Artwork: Penn
Chapter 9: Shauna
Character Bio: Shauna
Chapter 10: Alexemia
Character Bio: Juno
Character Bio: Endorph
Character Bio: Queen Alexemia
Chapter 11: Thorndyke
Chapter 12: Vigilance
Chapter 13: Kanan
Chapter 14: Thuris
Villain Profile: Thuris
Chapter 15: Thorndyke II
Chapter 16: Feinne II
Character Bio: Resilience
Character Bio: Thorndyke
Chapter 17: Layna
Chapter 18: Odie
Chapter 19: Shauna II
Roster
Chapter 20: Odie II
Chapter 21: Shauna III
Chapter 22: Christophe II
Chapter 23: Odie III
Chapter 24: Levin
Chapter 25: Cuthbert
Chapter 26: Shauna IV
Chapter 27: Kanan II
Chapter 28: Thuris II
Chapter 29: Danette
Chapter 30: Vangogh
Chapter 31: Dio
Chapter 32: Dio II
Chapter 33: Raksha
Chapter 34: Raksha II
Chapter 35: The Burning Soul
Chapter 36: Dio III
Chapter 37: Dio IV
Chapter 38: Layna II
Chapter 39: Layna III
Chapter 40: Gamma and Joules
Chapter 41: Drazil
Chapter 42: Gestahl
Chapter 43: Gig II
Epilogue: Gig
Epilogue: Endorph
Unit Analysis: Melee
Epilogue: Layna
Epilogue: Juno
Lost Chapter- Lujei Piche
Artwork: Lujei Piche
Epilogue: Grunzford
Epilogue: Danette
Chapter 1: Massacre
Chapter 2: Devour
Chapter 3: Faith
Chapter 4: Agony
Chapter 5: Challenge
Chapter 6: Oppression
Chapter 7: Madness
Chapter 8: Vengeance
Chapter 9: Horror (Part 1 of 2)
Chapter 9: Sacrifice (Part 2 of 2)
Chapter 10: Smash
Chapter 11: Desolation
Chapter 12: Requiem
Chapter 13: Fury
Chapter 14: Armageddon
Chapter 15: Rebirth
Chapter 16: Oblivion
Lost Chapter 2: Asagi
Epilogue: Vitali
Epilogue: Odie
Epilogue: Gig: Male
Soul Nomad Ending Spectacular!
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