Back to Devil Survivor 2 again. Day 2's big boss fight was surprisingly easy. Maybe because all my characters were fairly leveled? Whatever the reason, it had some fairly simple attacks, and event he special objective wasn't that troubling: all you had to do was beat the boss before a certain spawned enemy reached its destination... although you could just beat up on the spawned enemies for easy EXP, but hey, a massive AoE attack from the boss is hard to deal with.
Spoilers, DS 2 is ballin. Way better than OG. Still haven't touched Overclocked.
I'm not sure I agree... yet.
So far (though I'm not very far: just on (the first?) Monday), Devil Survivor 2 doesn't quite have the pervading sense of hopelessness and doom that Devil Survivor 1 had.
On the other hand, it's nice to see Io isn't Yuzu 2.0 and Daichi is actually pretty fun.
Spoilers, DS 2 is ballin. Way better than OG. Still haven't touched Overclocked.
I'm not sure I agree... yet.
So far (though I'm not very far: just on (the first?) Monday), Devil Survivor 2 doesn't quite have the pervading sense of hopelessness and doom that Devil Survivor 1 had.
On the other hand, it's nice to see Io isn't Yuzu 2.0 and Daichi is actually pretty fun.
Too bad the 'wacky' music is so poor, though.
Have to disagree regarding the music. It's not original, but it definitely gets you by as well as any other SMT game. The Boss music however, oh hell yes it's awesome.
Spoilers, DS 2 is ballin. Way better than OG. Still haven't touched Overclocked.
I'm not sure I agree... yet.
So far (though I'm not very far: just on (the first?) Monday), Devil Survivor 2 doesn't quite have the pervading sense of hopelessness and doom that Devil Survivor 1 had.
On the other hand, it's nice to see Io isn't Yuzu 2.0 and Daichi is actually pretty fun.
Too bad the 'wacky' music is so poor, though.
Have to disagree regarding the music. It's not original, but it definitely gets you by as well as any other SMT game. The Boss music however, oh hell yes it's awesome.
Oh, I agree. For the most part. There's just one track so far that I don't like.
Spoilers, DS 2 is ballin. Way better than OG. Still haven't touched Overclocked.
I'm not sure I agree... yet.
So far (though I'm not very far: just on (the first?) Monday), Devil Survivor 2 doesn't quite have the pervading sense of hopelessness and doom that Devil Survivor 1 had.
On the other hand, it's nice to see Io isn't Yuzu 2.0 and Daichi is actually pretty fun.
Too bad the 'wacky' music is so poor, though.
Have to disagree regarding the music. It's not original, but it definitely gets you by as well as any other SMT game. The Boss music however, oh hell yes it's awesome.
Oh, I agree. For the most part. There's just one track so far that I don't like.
Spoilers, DS 2 is ballin. Way better than OG. Still haven't touched Overclocked.
What is OG?
So far Overclocked is better, although some of the menus are nicer in this one. I really, really miss the voice acting already. As I said, the music is nowhere near as ludicrous, not enough guitar solos for me. Some of the system stuff that seems to be missing from the first game is probably just not unlocked yet. I'll have to give it a day or two.
Ahh. Well I can understand not being able to fit the voices on the DS. Would have been nice to just make it a 3DS game, but Atlus loves to pump out those re-releases...
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I have a feeling this game is going to take a drastic turn for crazy town. It's less 'Tokyo is screwed' and more 'the entire world is screwed' so far. (Day 2)
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Ahh. Well I can understand not being able to fit the voices on the DS. Would have been nice to just make it a 3DS game, but Atlus loves to pump out those re-releases...
Been talked about before, but Devil Survivor 2 was planned way before Overclocked, and tons of OC's skills and newer mechanics were borrowed from DeSu2. Overclocked was them "testing the waters" for the 3DS.
On another note, my Phys MC is kicking ass now. I feel more like Atsuro after OC came out, what with the newer Phys skills and all. The sheer amount of Phys attacks also means I can now have two Phys hitters on the field without worrying; at least until I come across the Phys resistant enemies, but that's what Pierce was made for.
I've been meaning to give this series a shot for a while, but what's the best place to start? Nocturne, Digital Devil Saga, The PSP port of Persona, Persona 3, or something else?
Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army sounds really interesting, but used prices are a bit ludicrous.
I've been meaning to give this series a shot for a while, but what's the best place to start? Nocturne, Digital Devil Saga, The PSP port of Persona, Persona 3, or something else?
Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army sounds really interesting, but used prices are a bit ludicrous.
It all comes down to your tastes in the end, really. Almost all Megaten games are great, but they are in ways that are very different.
Imo Nocturne is the best in the series but I think I was able to appreciate it more since I was able to 'warm up' with other games. I'd say that P3/P4 are the most accessible, but keep in mind that they aren't very representative of the series as a whole. They're pretty much a completely separate series by now(hell, even Atlus USA has dropped the Shin Megami Tensei title for P4 Arena), but they were the gateway series for me, at least.
Nocturne is good, but it is definitely not the game to start out with. It's a game where if you're not careful you can really screw up your main character and make it nearly impossible to win the game. It's also pretty damn hard.
Nocturne is best played on Hard. It will force you to learn the battle and fusion systems as you break enemies over your knees and express maniacal laughter.
Or you don't learn the system and get crushed with game over after game over.
Unaware if this has been mentioned yet, but apparently Atlus has hidden a nice little copy protection gem inside Devil Survivor 2.
There's an event that is supposed to take place that makes the first boss at the end of the first day killable. Apparently in a pirated copy, that event doesn't take place, so your group will get unceremoniously stomped by the (damage immune, your level +~15) boss. So apparently people posting on forums asking why they can't hurt the first boss are dead giveaways.
I love Atlus.
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That's brilliant. I love stuff like that.
Oh yeah, and the final boss of P4A's been revealed, at least Arcade Edition.
I mean, the series as it were is so fractured anyways. You have real time with rasputin, ffx clonery with dickgirls, popular dating sims, gravity defying tits SRPGs and old school dungeon crawls. Now they'll be people who glom on to the series with an Arc fighting game, and years back we had people introduced via Pokémon clone and or fantasy RPG spinoff.
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If you want a proper SMT experience, and don't mind the thrill of death, start with Nocturne.
If you want a gradual introduction, and a great experience in its own right, I'd say Persona 3(FES).
I started with P4. Good enough place to start, but it's still a fair and moderately challenging game. Then maybe go with P3FES, where you'll definitely miss being able to control your allies in combat. THEN go with Nocturne, maybe after playing P3FES on Hard.
Man P3 and 4 aren't THAT easy. They're challenging enough to make you have to think about what you're doing. Honestly I think they hit the perfect balance between challenge and fun.
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Still really early but it seems that most BnBs are not overly long while still dealing ok damage, which would be a HUGE improvement over blazblue.
I'm not sure I agree... yet.
On the other hand, it's nice to see Io isn't Yuzu 2.0 and Daichi is actually pretty fun.
Too bad the 'wacky' music is so poor, though.
Have to disagree regarding the music. It's not original, but it definitely gets you by as well as any other SMT game. The Boss music however, oh hell yes it's awesome.
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Oh, I agree. For the most part. There's just one track so far that I don't like.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFLvqLk9A2Q
Oh, c'mon! That's like Daichi and Joe's theme!
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You should wait until the beginning of Day 3. You get to make a female character extremely flustered with your teasing.
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What is OG?
So far Overclocked is better, although some of the menus are nicer in this one. I really, really miss the voice acting already. As I said, the music is nowhere near as ludicrous, not enough guitar solos for me. Some of the system stuff that seems to be missing from the first game is probably just not unlocked yet. I'll have to give it a day or two.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=li8ZqVGzDXQ&feature=player_embedded
That is the best thing
Been talked about before, but Devil Survivor 2 was planned way before Overclocked, and tons of OC's skills and newer mechanics were borrowed from DeSu2. Overclocked was them "testing the waters" for the 3DS.
On another note, my Phys MC is kicking ass now. I feel more like Atsuro after OC came out, what with the newer Phys skills and all. The sheer amount of Phys attacks also means I can now have two Phys hitters on the field without worrying; at least until I come across the Phys resistant enemies, but that's what Pierce was made for.
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Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army sounds really interesting, but used prices are a bit ludicrous.
It all comes down to your tastes in the end, really. Almost all Megaten games are great, but they are in ways that are very different.
Imo Nocturne is the best in the series but I think I was able to appreciate it more since I was able to 'warm up' with other games. I'd say that P3/P4 are the most accessible, but keep in mind that they aren't very representative of the series as a whole. They're pretty much a completely separate series by now(hell, even Atlus USA has dropped the Shin Megami Tensei title for P4 Arena), but they were the gateway series for me, at least.
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There's an event that is supposed to take place that makes the first boss at the end of the first day killable. Apparently in a pirated copy, that event doesn't take place, so your group will get unceremoniously stomped by the (damage immune, your level +~15) boss. So apparently people posting on forums asking why they can't hurt the first boss are dead giveaways.
I love Atlus.
Oh yeah, and the final boss of P4A's been revealed, at least Arcade Edition.
Spoilers obviously.
It's Shadow Labrys.
I mean, the series as it were is so fractured anyways. You have real time with rasputin, ffx clonery with dickgirls, popular dating sims, gravity defying tits SRPGs and old school dungeon crawls. Now they'll be people who glom on to the series with an Arc fighting game, and years back we had people introduced via Pokémon clone and or fantasy RPG spinoff.
If you want a gradual introduction, and a great experience in its own right, I'd say Persona 3(FES).
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