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Megami Tensei Series

Shin Megami Tensei

Main Game
Role-playing (RPG) Adventure Fantasy Science fiction Warfare
71
User Score
30 ratings
70
Critic Score
1 reviews
October 30, 1992
Released 12294 days ago
Wii PC (Microsoft Windows) Wii U Super Famicom

About

The story follows a nameless protagonist who lives in near-future Tokyo. When a portal to the realm of demons is opened, United States officials order a nuclear attack on Tokyo. Transported with two other supporting characters thirty years into the future, the protagonist finds the Earth ruined by a demon invasion, which is now the stage for an escalating conflict between the Order of Messiah and the Ring of Gaea, conflicting cults who wish to bring about kingdoms for their respective patron deities (YHVH and Lucifer). The story is influenced by moral decisions the protagonist makes, aligning him either with the Order, the Ring of Gaea, or setting him up as an independent agent.

The gameplay uses first-person navigation of dungeons and turn-based battles against demons. The player can recruit demons as allies by talking to them rather than fighting them, and two to three demons can be fused to create new demons.

Storyline

Shin Megami Tensei takes place in a near future Tokyo, first in the year "199X", and then 30 years later in a post-apocalyptic version of the city. A rift has been opened to another world, allowing demons to invade Tokyo; by using a computer program, humans are able to communicate with and summon the demons. Across the story, moral alignments are portrayed in various ways: alongside the middle "neutral" pathway, the "law" faction believes in establishing a logical order at the expense of feeling and freedom, while the "chaos" faction espouses unlimited freedom for the individual while discarding the weak.

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Release Dates by Platform

Super Famicom Worldwide
Oct 30, 1992
PC (Microsoft Windows) Worldwide
Mar 14, 2006
Wii Worldwide
Feb 13, 2007
Wii U Worldwide
Jul 3, 2013

Game Info

Developer
Atlus
Publisher
Atlus
Game Modes
Single player
Perspective
First person, Bird view / Isometric
Genres
Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
Themes
Fantasy Science fiction Warfare

Languages

Text / Subtitles
Japanese

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