So then we agree to disagree.
I can live with that...
Thanks for the tip on the seamen by the way.
I do like Persona, got 4 titles of that series lying here, I like them, even though they keep drifting further away from the original SMT-franchise. Just didn't seem really relevant...
You do have a point with the 'Simpsons Did It'-theory, but it still bugs me a little.
The Simpsons are popular, so it's only natural people are gonna try to get in on it.
But SMT pretty much went by unnoticed, except for those three PSOne Persona titles of which two were released in the U.S., thanks to their milder and more mainstream aproach.
I just wish the series got the attention it deserved BEFORE 2005, y' know..
Ah, phoey, nothing to do about it now, time to wrap it up.
N.B.: The only SMT-game that I could recommend -that has been released outside of Japan AND still maintains aspects from its classic gameplay- is Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniacs.
It's available for the PS2. Based on were you live, it may also be called Shin Megami Tensei: Lucifer's Call (that's the copy I got).
Notable for its stoic graphic design, hard music, 'demon recruting'-mechanism and occult story. It also offers quite a challenge, both in battles as in puzzles. The downside are random encounters and the occasional grinding. This version of the game also features Dante from Devil May Cry, you can decide yourself wether you find this a good, a bad or an ugly thing...
I can live with that...
Thanks for the tip on the seamen by the way.
I do like Persona, got 4 titles of that series lying here, I like them, even though they keep drifting further away from the original SMT-franchise. Just didn't seem really relevant...
You do have a point with the 'Simpsons Did It'-theory, but it still bugs me a little.
The Simpsons are popular, so it's only natural people are gonna try to get in on it.
But SMT pretty much went by unnoticed, except for those three PSOne Persona titles of which two were released in the U.S., thanks to their milder and more mainstream aproach.
I just wish the series got the attention it deserved BEFORE 2005, y' know..
Ah, phoey, nothing to do about it now, time to wrap it up.
N.B.: The only SMT-game that I could recommend -that has been released outside of Japan AND still maintains aspects from its classic gameplay- is Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniacs.
It's available for the PS2. Based on were you live, it may also be called Shin Megami Tensei: Lucifer's Call (that's the copy I got).
Notable for its stoic graphic design, hard music, 'demon recruting'-mechanism and occult story. It also offers quite a challenge, both in battles as in puzzles. The downside are random encounters and the occasional grinding. This version of the game also features Dante from Devil May Cry, you can decide yourself wether you find this a good, a bad or an ugly thing...