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September 2016
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The editors liked
A wonderfully twisted world filled with surprises
Challenging combat that's formidable yet flexible
Hundreds of interesting demons to recruit and combine.
Engrossing characters and story
Numerous helpful interface tweaks
Same engaging combat and demon negotiation
Excellent pacing
Postapocalyptic Tokyo is fascinating and exciting
Collecting and fusing demons is a fulfilling pastime
New combat and demon development systems are a great addition
Fun
Addictive combat
Lots of Demons to collect and fuse
Plenty of well designed levels
The editors didn't like
The supporting cast grows tiresome
Clunky overworld navigation
Very similar to Shin Megami Tensei IV
Unintuitive map
Boring characters
Plot is hard to follow for fans and newcomers alike
Abstract: I have a strange history with the Shin Megami Tensei series. I’ve always viewed it from afar, waiting patiently for a title in the hard-as-nails JRPG demon-hunting series that was forgiving enough that I could jump on board. Fortunately, it seems my sh...
Published: 2013-07-10, Author: Adam , review by: gotgame.com
Atlus has done a great job making another must-have RPG. Shin Megami Tensei IV is everything a RPG fan could want in a portable RPG and more. Sure, it may have some difficulty spikes and annoyances with demos, but the game is definitely a great game to ad...
Abstract: Shin Megami Tensei IV is the first of the core series to make its way to a handheld. It's even more impressive that a new entry in the core series has finally surfaced, considering the last entry is almost 10 years old. Is the new generation ready for ano...
Abstract: It's been 10 years since a major installment in the Shin Megami Tensei series has been released. It's easy to forget, since so many side-stories and spin-offs have appeared. I'd even say the Persona line has surpassed the original in terms of popularity. ...
Abstract: The world has ended. I was against Lucifer, the lord of hell. Sure, I was mortal, but I have powerful friends. The demon laughs, mocks my frail physique, and the gods Vishnu and Shiva take offense. They unleash their divine powers, and all hell breaks loo...
Abstract: Each game in the Shin Megami Tensei series features a menagerie of cuddly, bizarre, and occasionally terrifying demons, all with their own distinct dialects and personalities. Earning their services usually means negotiating with them and offering gifts...
Histoire captivante et narration dynamiquement rythmée, Un système de combat à la fois simple et stratégique, La collection et la fusions de démons, Des améliorations ergonomiques par rapport à SMT IV, Habillage graphique et sonore en adéquation avec le c
Un recyclage évident, Des dialogues secondaires nombreux et inutiles, Textes et voix uniquement en anglais
Schwierigkeitsgrade zu unterschiedlich, Teilweise matschige Texturen, Charaktere nicht jedermanns Sache, Etwas verworrene Geschichte
Für Kenner des Vorgängers bietet Apocalypse eine sehr interessante „Extraepisode“, die das Spiel um einige Features erweitert und einen der beliebtesten Teile noch einmal aus neuer Perspektive darstellt. Als ersten Teil der Serie, den ich je gespielt hab...
spannende, düstere Geschichte, 400 fusionierbare Dämonen, knackiger Schwierigkeitsgrad, Spielzeit von über 40 Stunden, stimmiger Soundtrack, mehrere Enden/Entscheidungen
zu wenig vertont, altbackenes Artdesign, nur englische Text- und Sprachausgabe, nur als eShop-Download
Das Warten hat sich gelohnt! Mit Shin Megami Tensei 4 unterstreicht Atlus erneut, wieso der japanische Entwickler seit dem Jahr 1987 neben Square Enix zu den ganz großen JRPG-Schmieden gehört. Wer die Wartezeit bis zum Referenztitel Persona 5 überbrücken ...