
Table of Contents
Page 1: Megami Tensei I & II
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga/Avatar Tuner - Sony Playstation 2 (2004)
American Cover
Japanese Cover
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga
Digital Devil Saga (no relation to the
books or the Famicom games) is something of an
evolution for the series. While it uses the same
graphics and battle engine as Nocturne, many of the
gameplay elements have been drastically toned down. No
longer do you talk to demons, or even recruit them -
it's all about killing. In many ways, it's closer to a
standard console RPG, similar to the way Persona tried
to branch out.
That doesn't mean it's dumbed down, thankfully - while
hardcore fanatics may cry foul over the lack of demon
fusion charts, people who found all of the demon
management frustrating will find a lot more to like
here. The character development system is similar to
Final Fantasy X's Sphere Grid system, but much better
implemented. There are several linear paths a
character can take (known as Mantra, keeping with the
Hinduist theme.) You can start on the fire path to
learn attack and defense spells, or concentrate
heavily on healing spells. Each of your characters is
fully customizable in this aspect, and the development
is far less abstract than the demon
creation/recruitment of the other SMT games.
A
majority of the time you fight in demon form, with
only three characters at a time, unfortunately. While
demons can use magic, the human form has a few
advantages - you're equipped with weapons, which
certain enemies are weak too. There are special abilities known as Devour attacks, which will
grant extra experience points if you kill an enemy with it, thus shoving the bad guy in your mouth - but abuse it and you'll give yourself a stomach ache. Additionally, there are
combination powers known as Linkage abilities that
allow you combine various magic and weapon-based
attacks. It's still a relatively difficult games, as
you still need to pay heavy attention to elemental
affinities, but it's easier to get a grasp on than
other games.
While the story ends on somewhat of a cliffhanger, it leads straight into the sequel. The only major difference between the American and Japanese versions are the opening vocals - it's a little weird that they ditched the song from the Japanese version, considering its melody is one of the major themes of the game. The replacement song isn't nearly as good.
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Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2 / Avatar Tuner 2 - Sony Playstation 2 (2005)
American Cover
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2
Page 2: Shin Megami Tensei I & II
Page 3: Shin Megami Tensei If... & III
Page 4: Devil Summoner / Soul Hackers
Page 5: Persona
Page 6: Persona 2: Innocent Sin & Eternal Punishment
Page 7: Persona 3, FES, and 4
Page 8: Digital Devil Saga
Page 9: Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha
Page 10: Devil Survivor / Strange Journey
Page 11: Other Megami Tensei games
Page 12: Majin Tensei
Page 13: Last Bible
Page 14: Devil Children / Demikids
Page 15: Anime
Straying from the usual present-day
or post apocalyptic world of other SMT games, Digital Devil Saga (subtitled Avatar Tuner in the Japanese release) takes place in a dystopic wasteland that
combines futuristic elements with Hindu architecture
and mythology. (This influence is also evident in the
terminology - you don't gain levels, you "reach the
next Karma".) This land is known as The Junkyard, and is broken
down into several tribes. Locked in constant war with each other, they are told by a mysterious force that the last remaining tribe will ascend to nirvana. As Serph, the leader of the
Embrion tribe, you and your crew are engaged in battle with the rival Assignments tribe, when comes across a
mysterious egg-like artifact. While trying to defend
themselves, they are attacked by beams of light, which has the side effect of awakening
their dormant demon forms - after which their only instinct is to kill and eat their opponents. Furthermore, they discover a girl
underneath this egg, who has the mysterious power to control the beasts with a soothing song. Only by interrogating the other tribes can you figure out the mystery of your
transformations, the girl, and of the land known as
Nirvana that will supposedly lead everyone to
paradise.
Hunting Compulsion
Hunting - Rare Devil
Karma
Muladhara
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