Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux Japanese limited edition overview video
Atlus has released a new trailer for Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux introducing the game’s Japanese 25th Anniversary Memorial Box limited edition.
For 16,800 yen (18,144 yen with tax), the 25th Anniversary Memorial Box limited edition includes:
A copy of the game
Rare Soundtracks and Memorial Arrange Tracks (90 total tracks)
“Memorial Arrange Tracks” soundtrack (two discs)
“Sound Relation” soundtrack (two discs)
“Law & Chaos” soundtrack (two discs)
Series 25th anniversary memorial scripture “Shin Megami Tensei Maniacs” (208 pages)
Series 25th anniversary memorial box
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux is due out for 3DS on October 26 in Japan, and early 2018 in North America and Europe.
Atlus has delayed Dragon’s Crown Pro from its previously announced January 25 release in Japan to February 8.
The PlayStation 4 port of the VanillaWare-developed action RPG will feature 4K resolution support, the entire soundtrack newly recorded by a live orchestra, cross-play with the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita versions (as well as save data importing), and both English and Japanese voices.
Atlus also announced that all first-print copies of Dragon’s Crown Pro will include the digital game book, “Treasure of Demon Island.” Described as a new adventure, players will choose their favorite adventurer from Dragon’s Crown, roll the dice, and begin their journey. In order to obtain the mysterious treasures hidden on Demon Island, players must rely on courage, determination, and fortune to overcome terrible enemies and dangerous traps.
The first in a new series of Dragon’s Crown Pro character trailers introduces the Fighter.
Here’s an overview of the character, via the original Dragon’s Crown official website:
Experts in battle, outfitted with full-plate armor and a study shield. Boasting the stoutest defense of all classes, their shields can protect all allies in the nearby area. Their one-handed weapons have short reach, but they can swing them quickly, allowing them to make short work of nearby foes.
The PlayStation 4 port of the VanillaWare-developed action RPG will feature 4K resolution support, the entire soundtrack newly recorded by a live orchestra, cross-play with the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita versions (as well as save data importing), and both English and Japanese voices.
Dragon’s Crown Pro is due out for PlayStation 4 in Japan on February 8, 2018. First-print copies will include a digital gamebook.
The second in Atlus’ series of Dragon’s Crown Pro character trailers introduces the Amazon.
Here’s an overview of the character, via the original Dragon’s Crown official website:
Dauntless warriors who know no fear as they effortlessly wield their two-handed weapons. Their massive equipment delivers vicious blows that deal lethal damage to multiple foes at once. Lightly armored, they are agile fighters who rely on punishing kicks when unarmed.
The PlayStation 4 port of the VanillaWare-developed action RPG will feature 4K resolution support, the entire soundtrack newly recorded by a live orchestra, cross-play with the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita versions (as well as save data importing), and both English and Japanese voices.
Dragon’s Crown Pro is due out for PlayStation 4 in Japan on February 8, 2018. First-print copies will include a digital gamebook.
Watch the Amazon trailer below, as well as a video sampling the orchestra album included with the Japanese limited edition of Dragon’s Crown Pro.
The third video in Atlus’ series of Dragon’s Crown Pro character trailers introduces the Elf.
Here’s an overview of the character, via the original Dragon’s Crown official website:
A long-lived forest race who are often much older than they appear to human eyes. While slight of body, they are deadly masters of the bow and arrow, using their superior athleticism to fight nimbly and fearlessly from a distance.
Previous trailers introduced the Fighter and Amazon.
The PlayStation 4 port of the VanillaWare-developed action RPG will feature 4K resolution support, the entire soundtrack newly recorded by a live orchestra, cross-play with the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita versions (as well as save data importing), and both English and Japanese voices.
Dragon’s Crown Pro is due out for PlayStation 4 in Japan on February 8, 2018. First-print copies will include a digital gamebook.
Watch the Elf trailer, as well as a trailer for the digital gamebook included with first-print copies of the game, below.
Dragon’s Crown version 1.07 update to launch alongside Dragon’s Crown Pro
Atlus has announced plans to release a version 1.07 update for Dragon’s Crown on PlayStation 3 and PS Vita alongside the release of Dragon’s Crown Pro on PlayStation 4 in Japan on February 8, 2018.
The key additions of the version 1.07 update include the following:
Enables cross-play and cross-save between PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita.
Adds a feature to name each bag.
Adds a feature to narrow down equipment on the equipment screen by specifying the effect.
By opening the Start menu mid-adventure, you can check the Talismans you have obtained and the reward for the current floor.
Displays all sorts of settings on the character name text editing screen.
Enables the option of resetting “Deep Pockets” when performing a skill reset at the Adventurers Guild.
If you learn the same skill again immediately after a skill reset, the skill item will automatically be set again in your bag.
When selling items at the Magic Item Shop, you can select multiple items at once.
Adds a “Damage Effect Display” setting to the Options menu. You can choose between “Displayed for Everyone,” “Displayed Only for Players,” and “Not Displayed at All.” (It is expected that reducing the amount that is displayed on the screen will improve visibility and reduce the processing load.)
Adds a “Rune Selection UI Display Position” setting to the options menu. You can choose between “Follows the Player,” “In the Lower Cockpit,” or “At the Bottom of the Screen.”
Atlus Confirms Shin Megami Tensei V for the West on Nintendo Switch!
Atlus today announced that Shin Megami Tensei V will be coming West for Nintendo Switch™. Set in modern Tokyo, players will face a new onslaught of demons in the latest from the highly-acclaimed series.
More details, including release date and pricing, will be announced at a later