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Monday, August 19, 2013

Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner Soul Hackers - 3DS


Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers will launch across Europe next month on
September 20 and shortly after on Nintendo eShop on September 25. Developed by ATLUS, a brand of Index Digital Media, Inc., and originally released for the Sega Saturn in Japan back in 1997, Soul
Hackers will make its European debut with a variety of new gameplay features, enhancements, and a full English localization.












Soul Hackers delivers a first-person, dungeon-crawling RPG experience set in a future where 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.

Features:
  • Keeping the tradition of Shin Megami Tensei: Players will have the compelling choice throughout their dungeon exploration to fight the enemy demons, or negotiate with them in an attempt to turn them into allies and teammates!
  • Classic dungeon-crawling strikes back with more: Players who have already played the original will also experience 30 newly added demons, along with a new opening animation movie and theme song. There’s also an extra dungeon, where players will witness the appearance of Raidou Kuzunoha from the previous Devil Summoner games!
  • Utilize Nintendo 3DS functionality: Players can use the Nintendo 3DS bottom screen as an auto-mapping system; engage a COMP hack to change difficulty levels on the fly and fill out maps without having to traverse the area!
  • Use StreetPass or Play Coins to improve Nemechi: You can evolve Nemechi by collecting StreetPasses, or by trading Play Coins for D-Souls and spending those on new forms.

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