Shin Megami Tensei is basically a stamp of excellence, both in storytelling and gameplay the way I see it. Digital Devil Saga lived up to that, wowing me with its gameplay and deep storyline. The gameplay is extremely hard- experienced RPG fans will find themselves losing and losing, unable to understand exactly why. This is not a Final Fantasy-in other words, a easy for everyone, RPG (excluding ... read more
Description:Junkyard, a town of endless rain... With his four companions, Serf, the main character and a member of a tribe called Embryon, sets out for Nirvana, a land that can only be reached by the champions of Junkyard. They devote themselves to fighting against thenever-ending resistance mustered by other tribes. In the midst of chaos, a mystJunkyard, a town of endless rain... With his four companions, Serf, the main character and a member of a tribe called Embryon, sets out for Nirvana, a land that can only be reached by the champions of Junkyard. They devote themselves to fighting against thenever-ending resistance mustered by other tribes. In the midst of chaos, a mysterious object, the Pod, suddenly appears. Countless spheres of light are emitted by the Pod and infect Serf and his comrades, awakening their demonic power... (more)(less)
Manufacturer : Atlus Software Release date : 7 April 2005 Number of discs : 1 EAN: 0730865530076 UPC: 730865530076
“Shin Megami Tensei is basically a stamp of excellence, both in storytelling and gameplay the way I see it. Digital Devil Saga lived up to that, wowin”
"Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga follows Serf and his four companions as they set out for Nirvana, a land that can only be reached by the champions of Junkyard. A mysterious object awakens demonic powers within the group, allowing each member to transform into a deadly beast. As one of these characters, you can devour your enemies and absorb their powers and special abilities. Defeat opposing tribes by protecting yourself from enemy attacks, deflecting their blows, and performing linked at"
"Release Date: July 15, 2004 (JP)
Publisher: Atlus
Developer: Atlus
Genre: RPG
Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne was a great RPG on the Playstation 2, but it was less about the story and more about the gameplay. Digital Devil Saga goes the opposite route, focusing more on the story aspects. The wide array of demons that you'd expect to be here are here, but only as enemies. There's no demon collecting or fusing to be found here. While that may be a disappointment to some, this is still a very solid R"
"Release Date: July 15, 2004 (JP)
Publisher: Atlus
Developer: Atlus
Genre: RPG
Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne was a great RPG on the Playstation 2, but it was less about the story and more about the gameplay. Digital Devil Saga goes the opposite route, focusing more on the story aspects. The wide array of demons that you'd expect to be here are here, but only as enemies. There's no demon collecting or fusing to be found here. While that may be a disappointment to some, this is still a very solid R"
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“Shin Megami Tensei is basically a stamp of excellence, both in storytelling and gameplay the way I see it. Digital Devil Saga lived up to that, wowing me with its gameplay and deep storyline. The gameplay is extremely hard- experienced RPG fans will find themselves losing and losing, unable to understand exactly why. This is not a Final Fantasy-in other words, a easy for everyone, RPG (excluding FFXII, haven't played).
Instead, it requires a great deal of patience and planning. Weaknesses MUST be exploited or you will lose, not only in boss battles but also in random encounters. You must also cover your own, because of the unique press turn system. Everytime your weaknesses are exploited, the enemy gains another round of attacking. I won't go into detail here, but if you miss or” read more