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Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga collects the Digital Devil games that redefined role-playing in Japan, and updates them for an all-new experience and a new audience. You are seeking the path to Nirvana when you develop the power to change into a demon. Use this power to defeat your enemies and build up enough to storm Nirvana and earn a place in paradise. Discover special link attacks to unleash the power of your party
- Epic sci-fi fantasy adventure with over 50 hours of gameplay
- Devour your enemies and absorb their devastating powers and special abilities
- Strategic battle system as you switch between human and demon to take advantage of your opponents' weaknesses
- Customize and develop your characters using the unique Mantra Flow system
- All-new Break system allows you to protect you from an enemies attack and even reflect it back at them
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga Reviews
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga Reviews
58 of 61 people found the following review helpful Excellent RPG in line with the best, By = Fun: This review is from: Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga (Video Game) Having played most of the RPGs out on all three console systems, I had been looking into another time waster RPG that I could play that would not only keep me entertained gameplay-wise but also story-wise. There was a series I kept hearing about, Shin Megami Tensei. Two games have been released not even 8 months apart from each other, Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne and now Digital Devil Saga. I quickly bought both. One I loved, the other not so much.As it turns out, I tried playing Nocturne first and was completely and utterly frustrated at some design choices in the game. Not only that, but the story didn't seem to be going anywhere, so I quit playing it. I decided to give the Shin Megami series a second chance and tried Digital Devil Saga. All of my complaints of the first game were completely addressed in this game. Let's start with the story. Digital Devil Saga incorporates a very dark story involving demons and human nature and computers into a... Read more 41 of 44 people found the following review helpful Great Game!!!, By = Fun: This review is from: Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga (Video Game) Great Game!!! I purchased this game with high expectations only to find that those expectations were right on!It has a great story in that you are a gang struggling in a place called the junkyard to survive. Each gang (there are about 7 of them) must fight with each other, and the last gang standing gets to a place called Nirvana. That's where the game starts, but it takes a twist right off the bat! The graphics and sound are great! If you order the game now, you may be able to get the boxed set, which actually comes with the soundtrack, so you can't go wrong! The graphics are the cell-shaded type, but it's very well done. The tone in the game is a very run down civilization, raining all the time, and Atlus does a great job at giving that feel. In my opinion, the dungeons are one of the best in a long time in a RPG. It has a mix of puzzle and exploration mixed together perfectly. The puzzles are very minimal but really add a great experience to the... Read more 8 of 9 people found the following review helpful An excellent Game worth having a sequel for., By Benoit (High River, Alberta Canada) - See all my reviews This review is from: Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga (Video Game) Digital Devil Saga continues the Shin Megami Tensei trend of offereing more mature games for a growing audience. Immediately the game starts off with a heated and bloody confrontation between two tribes in a mysterious world called the "Junkyard"This opening also introduces you to a style that just won't quit. Eerie landscapes and one of the, if not THE best example of Cell shaded Graphics seen thus far. Things pick up right away when a mysterious structure explodes amidst this skirmish, and everyone starts having violent spasms and begin turning into monsters. You know this takes a more supernatual seat as Your main character, Serphs Monoscope begins reading the words "EAT THEM ALL" All across the screen. The Battle system is Turn based, with an emphasis on exploiting the weakness of your enemies. This can grant your team extra actions during its turn, but you'd best be wary. The same applies for the enemy. This adds a level of depth to combat that can make... Read more |
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