Sorry for stupid questions but from which SMT game is that image from?
SMT Thread
>Mainline SMT
Lucifer's Call featuring Dante from the Devil May Cry -series
>Spinoff
Devil Survivor 2
>Persona Game
Persona 4
>Character
Jack Frost
>Memory from any SMT game
P4 ending made my cry like a pussy
Actually Nocturne is the one with minimal exposition. Other SMT titles are heavier on the storyside though nothing at Persona level.
>Mainline SMT
Nocturne
>Spinoff
Raidou 2
>Persona Game
3 FES
>Character
Louisa Ferre
>Memory from any SMT game
I really like the first Dante encounter in Nocturne. All the fiend encounters in general are quite memorable to me.
I should probably get around to playing the DDS games but the idea of no demon recruitment or fusion keeps putting me off.
That's just fan art of several demons in the series, the people in the front being the protagonists from the mainline games.
>love SMT games
>only one I ever finished was IV
>was super into it at launch, then I got stuck in the neutral route
>didn't beat it til 2017 after I realized I had maybe an hour left
I'm not even sure what to play next.
how long does it take to finish the games of the series? would i be able to marathon these games (strange journey, raidou 1, smt 4/apocalypse, soul hackers, devil survivor 1/2, persona 4 and q2) this summer or at least this year? i have already finished nocturne, dds 1/2 and persona 3 in that order.
They're all about that length. It's not a series you can easily marathon.
literally me: the post
Megaten's defining trait is it's demons. What makes the series so different from not just other jrpgs, but media in general, is it's faithful use of figures from mythologies, folklore, the occult, urban legends, and more. For example, in Final Fantasy the name "Shiva" is used but it's Shiva is just Shiva in name, nothing like the real deity. In megaten this is, in fact, the true Shiva of Hindu mythology, and designed to recreate him just as he appears in Hindu mythology. No series uses such an array of figures while creating faithful and interesting depictions of them.
I like it. Reminds me of old Yu-Gi-Oh! art.