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Just Push Start- Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner Review

JPS Writes: "Overall, Devil Survivor is a great strategy-RPG. There's a lot of depth and the game has a deep and engaging storyline. Multiple endings, great longevity and high replay value keep you busy for quite some time . If you are a fan of Persona 3, Persona 4, or Devil Summoner, then there's no reason why you shouldn't check this game out..."

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The Top Five Best Megami Tensei Games

The Megami Tensei franchise has been going on for quite a while and has had a lot of great works. Here are some of the best Shin Megami Tensei games.

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PhoenixUp2460d ago

The mainline Shin Megami Tensei still has a ways to go before it becomes more accepted in the international market like its spinoff Persona series.

Fun Fact: This entire franchise is based off of a science fiction book. It's one of the most successful licensed properties in gaming

New_Age_Retro_Hippie2459d ago

Yeah, finding out about MT's origins was interesting.

And agreed that SMT is lagging behind in terms of western popularity. It's a lot harder a sell than Persona, that's for sure.

PhoenixUp2459d ago

Indeed. Who knew the Japanese only books would go on to spawn such a legacy?

http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/...

Persona is just a more accessible franchise to get into than the mainline SMT in terms of difficulty, premise, and tonality.

Persona was meant to have a more wider appeal and was designed to feel more familiar and relateable to the audience as opposed to the more fantastical and philosophical aspects of the mainline series.

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Devil Survivor Manga Licensed For Release In U.S.

Devil Survivor and Persona Q manga series licensed by Kodansha Comics.

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The Best of the Best Issue III: DS Game of the Year Winners

DHGF: The premise of our new “Best of the Best” column is quite simple. We’re going to take a look at all the games that have won various awards over the years and them rank them from best to worst to crown what is, well, “The Best of the Best.” The purpose of this is twofold. The first is to generate some fun (AND CIVIL) discussions between readers and staff as they agree, disagree and make their own rankings of the award winning games. The second is to look back at the history of Diehard GameFAN and see if we can find any trends in what’s won over the years. Obviously any “Top Whatever” list is highly subjective, so keep that in mind. After all, if you give ten people a list of ten games, the likelihood that even two have them in the same exact order is quite small. So anyone taking this as SERIOUS BUSINESS and getting butt hurt that Game A is ranking higher/lower than Game B will be given a pat on the head and reminded that we’re talking about something as inconsequential to the world as video games and that they should really just relax. Our previous renditions looked at our Game of the Year winners and Platformers. This time we’ll be looking at the winners of the “Nintendo DS Game of the Year” award.

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