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[Shin Megami Tensei] It’s not a fantasy, is it?! I suddenly made a reservation for something that rivals Xenoblade Chronicles DE in terms of degree.

Fans express mixed feelings about game releases, remasters, and sales, with excitement for upcoming projects and series.

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[Shin Megami Tensei] Well, however, even after a day has passed, it still feels like I’m dreaming.

Fans are excited about the upcoming remaster of Raidou, boasting combat updates and nostalgia for classic gameplay.

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[Shin Megami Tensei] I’m glad I went to bed without watching it live.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses game remasters, new demons, DLC content, and gameplay improvements, expressing excitement for releases.

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[Shin Megami Tensei] The addition and modification of elements is incredible…!

Fans express hope for remasters and new releases, sharing excitement over series like Shin Megami Tensei and Growlanser.

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[Shin Megami Tensei] Let’s talk about Raido!

Fans discuss 19 years of Kuzunoha Raido, gameplay, characters, and the excitement for remastered editions and new features.

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[Shin Megami Tensei] Don’t throw options at Atsurou every time something happens with this guy…

Japan Otaku reviews “Katamaw,” praising Atsurou’s strength and strategy, while noting his narrative reliance and duality.

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[Shin Megami Tensei] A typical boy of that time.

The post reflects on a chaotic world where normal life crumbles, featuring armed groups and societal chaos in Japan.

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[Shin Megami Tensei] Just a human

The blog discusses game remakes, character development, and theories about the narrative and mechanics of the “Schwarzverse.”

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I bought Dekarabaia from Shin Megami Tensei.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses various collectibles, personal tastes, and the anticipation of future releases.

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Since the thread for Persona 1 was getting long, the thread for Devil Summoner should be long too.

A discussion on Japan Otaku Reviews covers game dynamics, character preferences, and combat strategies, particularly in soul-related games.

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