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BOX ONLY Shin Megami Tensein Devil Summoner Raidou Kuzunoha vs The Soulless Army

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Sub-Genre
Boxing
UPC
0730865530199
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Rating
M - Mature
Publisher
Altus
Genre
Role Playing
Game Name
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner -- Raidou Kuzunoha Vs. the Soulless Army, Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner-Raidou Kuzunoha Vs. the Soulless Army

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Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner details the life of Raidou Kuzunoha, a crime scene investigator during Japan's Taishou period in the early part of the 20th century. Besides his government-bestowed powers, Raidou can capture and summon demons, a nifty trick he didn't learn at the Police Academy. Raidou calls on his undead allies to fight the evils of the world. The game is broken up into 12 episodes, in which Raidou must uncover the secrets of the Soulless Army while battling enemies using swords, guns, and combo attacks. Although Raidou can conjure up demons at will, they have emotions and personalities, and will not fight for him if their relationship is bad. The hellish henchmen must be called for battle on a regular basis until a strong bond is formed, but after Raidou and his companions connect, they are granted the use of magical and physical duo combos.<br><br>When a collection of loyal demons has been gathered, Raidou can visit the Demon Unification Facility and fuse two allies to create more powerful creatures. Fusing a friend with a weapon increases the demon's strength and grants the ability to switch between elemental properties. Skirmishes can break out without warning, even while strolling about town, and demons have free will while on the battlefield, but Raidou can assign simple commands such as attack and heal. While the hellions roam about fighting where they are needed, Raidou is always in the center of combat. He can execute normal attacks and blocks, as well as special moves including a three-hit sword combo and a three-shot gun combo. This third installment of the Devil Summoner series features real-time combat and character design by illustrator Kazuma Kaneko.

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Publisher
Altus
UPC
0730865530199
eBay Product ID (ePID)
53823786

Product Key Features

Rating
M - Mature
Genre
Role Playing
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Game Name
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner -- Raidou Kuzunoha Vs. the Soulless Army, Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner-Raidou Kuzunoha Vs. the Soulless Army

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2006
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Blood, Sexual Themes, Violence

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  • Top favourable review

    good gameplay, graphics hold up. but definitely not worth the inflated price.

    The graphics hold up well, especially the cg cutscenes. If you have played any SMT or Persona game, it has a lot of the same mechanics. But rather than turn based it's more of an action rpg, your attacks are limited, all you have is a 3 hit combo, a thrust, a spin attack and a gun attack if you have enough bullets. you can also get elemental bullets to exploit enemies weaknesses. you have no magic attacks, thats what your demons are for. you have no direct control over your demons, but you can give them commands such as not using magic attack, using support skills etc you can fuse demons together like in other SMT games, but they need to be loyal to you, as you fight with them the loyalty bar will fill once it's filled you can fuse. at the price it is now It's not worth the price. if ...

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  • A Unique Fun Game

    Devil Summoner is unlike anything you have played before, it truly is unique. Fans of the Shin Megami Tensei games Nocturne and Digital Devil Saga should love it and if you have never played those games this would actually be an excellent jumping on point and introduction too the series for you. For starters, the story has been excellent but more importantly it has been lighter than Nocturne or DDS which have very and I mean very mature stories, DS however is much lighter in it's tone and even quite humorous at times, I got a kick out of the cheesey cop show theme music. Their is no spoken dialogue however so you must not mind doing a lot of reading. The game is broken up into chapters and in each chapter you must solve a new mystery and later on you will find out how it all fits together. ...

  • A break from mediocre RPGs flooding the store near you

    For fans of Atlus RPGS, one can anticipate a somewhat different style of gaming and atmosphere that will define each game, and Devil Summoner is no exception. A break from the FF XII and Suikoden fantasy setting, or the futuristic Xenosaga and Phantasy Star; Devil Summoner invites you to a semi-gothic world set against Japan's Taisho Era filled with demons and conspiracies. As the detective Raidou Kuzunoha, you must unravel the mysteries behind the Super Soldier Project and the demon-possessed Kaya Daidoji. Here is what I like and dislike: Likes: Fast-paced cut and slash battle system which mimics the Dot Hack series with summoned demons as aid. An intense plot with enough twists and turns to engage your interest until the very end. Beautiful CG-rendering of Japan's Taisho Era. You ...

  • Good, Clean, Demonic Fun!

    This is the second Shin Megami Tensei game I've purchased, and it follows many of the similar themes...an incentive-watching shopkeep who unlocks items based on your spending habits, demons everywhere, and of course the usual weakness-exploiting combat system. Compared to the other SMT games I've played (the other being Digital Devil Saga 2), this one is a bit more upbeat, letting you play a rather cleanly heroic detective/summoner role. The nostalgic feeling of playing in the 1920s adds atmosphere to the game and charm to the characters. Collecting demons and combining them into stronger forms is pleasantly addictive. Your own enjoyment of the game will live and die on the combat system, which is a mix of button-mashing combos with Raidou's sword and careful use of the demons on your ...

  • The first Raidou game is well worth whatever investment you put in

    Being a huge fan of the Shin Megami Tensei series, I naturally wanted to dabble into the Raidou games (because the whole title is a mouthful for me, that is how I refer to these games). With almost any series of fiction, it is usually best to start out with the first game/book/episode/whatever, which is why I started with this game. The interesting thing about this game is, rather than the more strategic, turn-based dungeon crawlers that encompass the rest of the series, this is a real-time action RPG. What this means is that rather than having your people/demons on one side and that of the enemy on the other and you take turns attacking, you go into a battle slashing things with one button and shooting stuff with the other. There are many other things that make the game stick out compared ...