This has been a good year for fans of the Shin Megami Tensei series. SMT spinoff Persona 5 got its own spinoff with Persona 5 Strikers, we’ve gotten a little more news on SMT 5, and now the remastered SMT 3 preorder has gone live. With news story after news story surrounding the franchise, it’s easy to lose track of some
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Atlus on December 23 launched a new patch for Shin Megami Tensei 3 Nocturne HD Remaster. While the remaster of the legendary PS2 JRPG has yet to release in English, it’s already available in Japan on PS4, and Switch, since October 29, 2020. However, multiple players noted since launch that the remaster had several gameplay
With its announcement last month, the upcoming Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne HD Remaster thrilled fans of the long-running RPG series with a remastered take on a classic title. While fans are still waiting for more details on the next mainline installment of the series with Shin Megami Tensei 5, the SMT3 remaster will seem to hold over fans with
Alex Moukala Music, a YouTube channel run by a professional music producer, released a video this week to celebrate the release of Persona 5 Royal where he takes an in-depth look at the track “Rivers in the Desert.” Music fans will particularly enjoy this look at the track as it looks at the musical theory behind
The Nintendo Switch is no stranger to video game ports. The ability to take AAA titles with you wherever you go has made the allure of porting old favorites incredibly tempting to consumers. It appears that Atlus may now be toying with the idea of bringing over their long-running Shin Megami Tensei, and spin-offs, to
In the video game industry, there is non-stop talk about how basically every game ever made should be ported to the Nintendo Switch. Why that is is pretty simple: you can take it with you anywhere: you can receive a console-quality experience without requiring a TV. That is a generally good argument as to why