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title: "Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner"
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# First-person sci-fi RPG immersion Extensive voice acting upgrade 3D dungeon exploration tech Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner

**Brand:** atlus
**Price:** ₹ 19462
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## Summary

> 🔥 Hack the future, summon the demons, own the legend!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner by atlus
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 19462 with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Cyberpunk meets gothic horror:** Dive into a unique fusion of futuristic tech and dark mysticism.
- • **Upgradable portable COMP units:** Customize your gameplay with evolving tech abilities.
- • **Epic battle for humanity's fate:** Join the hackers' fight against a secret mystic society in a gripping narrative.
- • **Unreleased North American debut:** Be among the first to experience this cult classic on Nintendo 3DS.
- • **Enhanced graphics & voice acting:** Feel every moment with stunning visuals and rich audio immersion.

## Overview

Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner is a first-person sci-fi RPG blending cyberpunk and gothic horror, featuring 3D dungeon exploration, upgraded graphics, and extensive voice acting. Originally unreleased in North America, this cult classic invites players to battle a secret mystic society using upgradable tech on the Nintendo 3DS.

## Description

Never before released in North America, this long awaited entry in the acclaimed Devil Summoner series takes players into a future in which technology and otherworldly forces meet in a macabre fusion of cyberpunk futurism and gothic horror. A first person sci fi RPG epic, Soul Hackers tells of a city held up as a beacon of humanity's triumph of technology, but with an infernal secret. In this would be utopia, a group of hackers takes on a centuries old mystic society, and a battle for control over humanity's fate is about to begin.

Review: 90s Cyberpunk, demons, and a wonderful RPG combined. - Atlus rarely disappoints their fans. Whether with the "hardcore" MegTen/SMT gams or the supposed "only slightly less hardcore" Persona series, Atlus knows how to craft relatable characters, intriguing settings, and interesting plots rolled into amazing, and very addicting, RPGs. Over the years of course things have "streamlined" and while arguably maybe not so much as Bethesda, or just like Bethesda depending on where you stand, you can see the differences that began to change with SMT 3: Nocturne and the other ps2 SMT games(and while technically the off shoot Persona games may not be part of the SMT "line" of games, there are obvious connections that have that series branch off from SMT, much like the not-so-distant relative to the MegTen franchise that started in the 80s before SMT was even in the picture). Soul hackers is a great middle ground for those who wish to see that progression without having to be brutally destroyed by trying earlier S/MT...which I highly recommend at least trying after getting through Soul Hackers. The difficulty of DS:SH can be "hacked" in either direction( high difficulty, low difficulty, or "off" for a normal setting) which is mighty helpful for everyone without punishing anyone. As far as gameplay goes it is as engrossing as any SMT game. You follow along a cyberpunk, technologically advanced society with connections to the occult...demons. There have been many comparisons to Pokemon, but the similarities pretty much end at "collecting demons/monsters" and grinding to level up. However in both this and earlier SMT games, the demons do not level up, at least in the traditional sense There is very rewarding loyalty system which usually ends(from 1-5) with your demons both respecting the orders you give and giving a nice(most of the time) bonus to damage given. Usually this is seen with a "loyalty" skill. There are different demon "identities" that affect how they react to you and how their loyalty raises. Without spoiling too much, a great example is the "wild" demons tend to prefer physical attacks, while "dumb" demands would rather you let them choose their attacks(watch out for demons with suicide/last resort skills...they are "dumb" demons afterall). As you play the game you'll find other types of demons and learn their idiosyncrasies. The game will also give hints along the way. In addition to this you have the common demon fusion system where you'll most likely be fusing and discarding demons at a higher rate in the game instead of grinding certain demons(beyond raising their loyalty). Another feature is the Zoma demon, which basically you craft yourself, and is somewhat similiar to the later games way of choose which skills a demon gets, and while you don't exactly pick and choose the skills a Zoma gets when you fuse it with another demon, it will absorb the skills of that demon. As you play you'll find other interesting ways the Zoma can be useful and there are many guides online dedicated just to the Zoma itself! Whether you are a newcomer to the entire series or have only played the ps2 era and beyond, there are some others things to keep in mind, this maybe considered a spoil to some....but the MC does not use magic and previous games followed this same formula. You can still put points into the magic skill(along with Str, agi, Intel, etc) but I wouldn't go beyond 10 or so and would especially focus on Strength and Endurance, and perhaps a few points into intelligence as it affects magic defense. The Female partner is the primary magic user(besides the demons of course) and was common before SMT III. In addition to the difficulty hack, there are other options to help new comers breeze through the game a bit more easily, such as the automap, however it may be more rewarding to do it yourself like in other dungeon crawling games...but totally up to you. I could go on. The story, by game standards at least, is very interesting and helps keep you playing in addition to the rewarding battle, fusion, skill system. I highly recommend this to any SMT fan! If you haven't played this or earlier S/MT games, but are waiting impatiently for SMT IV: Final or Persona 5 this could be a nice distraction. And to someone entirely new to SMT, but a big rpg buff I suggest taking a crack at it and join the MegaTen club. Take our your COMP and get demon hunting!
Review: Classic SMT - Great game with way more voice acting than I expected. Classic SMT exploration with interesting demon conversations and fusion. Still getting the hang of combat and surviving. Game is tough, but I enjoy the challenge.

## Features

- International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.
- 30-Day Manufacture *
- In a society originated from a bizarre marriage of technology and demon-ology, an unleashed evil-borne of an inconvenient truth-threatens to bring an end not just to the deceptive harmony, but to mankind itself.
- Improved graphics marry with extensive voice acting, a host of technical enhancements, and 3D dungeon exploration to make Soul Hackers a natural fit to the Nintendo 3DS.
- Portable COMP units allow players to tap into the tech-heavy world and can be upgraded to offer new features and abilities.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00APBF8A6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,842 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #283 in Nintendo 3DS & 2DS Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo 2DS, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo DSi XL |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo 3DS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (293) |
| Date First Available | December 19, 2012 |
| Department | All Ages |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00730865300136 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Item model number | DS-30013-6 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Atlus Software |
| Product Dimensions | 5.3 x 4.8 x 0.5 inches; 2.08 ounces |
| Publication Date | April 16, 2013 |
| Rated | Rating Pending |
| Release date | April 16, 2013 |
| Type of item | Unknown Binding |
| UPC | 132018349519 730865300136 |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 90s Cyberpunk, demons, and a wonderful RPG combined.
*by V***N on 21 March 2016*

Atlus rarely disappoints their fans. Whether with the "hardcore" MegTen/SMT gams or the supposed "only slightly less hardcore" Persona series, Atlus knows how to craft relatable characters, intriguing settings, and interesting plots rolled into amazing, and very addicting, RPGs. Over the years of course things have "streamlined" and while arguably maybe not so much as Bethesda, or just like Bethesda depending on where you stand, you can see the differences that began to change with SMT 3: Nocturne and the other ps2 SMT games(and while technically the off shoot Persona games may not be part of the SMT "line" of games, there are obvious connections that have that series branch off from SMT, much like the not-so-distant relative to the MegTen franchise that started in the 80s before SMT was even in the picture). Soul hackers is a great middle ground for those who wish to see that progression without having to be brutally destroyed by trying earlier S/MT...which I highly recommend at least trying after getting through Soul Hackers. The difficulty of DS:SH can be "hacked" in either direction( high difficulty, low difficulty, or "off" for a normal setting) which is mighty helpful for everyone without punishing anyone. As far as gameplay goes it is as engrossing as any SMT game. You follow along a cyberpunk, technologically advanced society with connections to the occult...demons. There have been many comparisons to Pokemon, but the similarities pretty much end at "collecting demons/monsters" and grinding to level up. However in both this and earlier SMT games, the demons do not level up, at least in the traditional sense There is very rewarding loyalty system which usually ends(from 1-5) with your demons both respecting the orders you give and giving a nice(most of the time) bonus to damage given. Usually this is seen with a "loyalty" skill. There are different demon "identities" that affect how they react to you and how their loyalty raises. Without spoiling too much, a great example is the "wild" demons tend to prefer physical attacks, while "dumb" demands would rather you let them choose their attacks(watch out for demons with suicide/last resort skills...they are "dumb" demons afterall). As you play the game you'll find other types of demons and learn their idiosyncrasies. The game will also give hints along the way. In addition to this you have the common demon fusion system where you'll most likely be fusing and discarding demons at a higher rate in the game instead of grinding certain demons(beyond raising their loyalty). Another feature is the Zoma demon, which basically you craft yourself, and is somewhat similiar to the later games way of choose which skills a demon gets, and while you don't exactly pick and choose the skills a Zoma gets when you fuse it with another demon, it will absorb the skills of that demon. As you play you'll find other interesting ways the Zoma can be useful and there are many guides online dedicated just to the Zoma itself! Whether you are a newcomer to the entire series or have only played the ps2 era and beyond, there are some others things to keep in mind, this maybe considered a spoil to some....but the MC does not use magic and previous games followed this same formula. You can still put points into the magic skill(along with Str, agi, Intel, etc) but I wouldn't go beyond 10 or so and would especially focus on Strength and Endurance, and perhaps a few points into intelligence as it affects magic defense. The Female partner is the primary magic user(besides the demons of course) and was common before SMT III. In addition to the difficulty hack, there are other options to help new comers breeze through the game a bit more easily, such as the automap, however it may be more rewarding to do it yourself like in other dungeon crawling games...but totally up to you. I could go on. The story, by game standards at least, is very interesting and helps keep you playing in addition to the rewarding battle, fusion, skill system. I highly recommend this to any SMT fan! If you haven't played this or earlier S/MT games, but are waiting impatiently for SMT IV: Final or Persona 5 this could be a nice distraction. And to someone entirely new to SMT, but a big rpg buff I suggest taking a crack at it and join the MegaTen club. Take our your COMP and get demon hunting!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Classic SMT
*by J***N on 26 August 2024*

Great game with way more voice acting than I expected. Classic SMT exploration with interesting demon conversations and fusion. Still getting the hang of combat and surviving. Game is tough, but I enjoy the challenge.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ SMT
*by E***Z on 3 April 2024*

Versión: USA NO trae CD Realmente, cualquiera que piense en comprarlo físicamente ya sabrá o tendrá una vaga idea de qué trata la historia, jugabilidad y demás; Y solo le importara cómo se enviará actualmente, así que bueno... Ahí está xD

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