Shin Megami Tensai Nocturne NTSC Sony Playstation 2 PS2.
**Please note: This is for the Japanese PS2 console or region free mod consoles!
Shin Megami Tensei III follows the story of a typical senior high school student living in Tokyo. After awaking from a dream, he finds himself in Vortex World, the destroyed world that contains the city Tokyo Conception. Demons, which make a return from the previous installments in the series, revive the young man and ready him for his upcoming adventures.
Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne, known in Europe as Shin Megami Tensei: Lucifer's Call, is a role-playing video game for the PlayStation 2. It is the third main game in the Shin Megami Tensei series. Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne was released nine years after Shin Megami Tensei II, and was the first Megami Tensei game in the series to be released into the United States using the "Megami Tensei" name.
The player takes control of a half-human half-demon silent protagonist whom the player names. His journey in the resulting Vortex World begins once he has been granted demonic power from a Magatama given by a mysterious boy. The version released in the English-speaking regions is actually a director's cut version from Japan. The game has been well received by video game publications based due to its gameplay and atmosphere. The game's story has many possible endings, depending on the decisions the main character makes.
The Shin Megami Tensei (which has been translated as "True Goddess Rebirth," but is often converted to "Digital Devil Story" in English) brand began with Japanese releases for the Super Famicom, and continued on North American PlayStations with Revelation Series: Persona and its sequel Persona 2. While games in the series seldom share common characters or settings, all are designed to promote a certain freedom in role-playing, by offering moody, interactive game worlds and ample opportunity for creative character development.
A new battle system where the player is assigned Press Turns equal to the size of his party (although a special event allows the player to gain an extra press turn) and can re-use some of them by scoring Critical Hits or exploiting elemental weaknesses. In contrast, if the attack is nullified or reflected, the player loses some or all of his press turns based on the severity of the defense. This also applies to the opposing side.
Like most of the earlier games in the line, Nocturne presents a mature story, with more realistically complicated characters than the stereotypical Japanese console game. The North American edition of the game is an enhanced version of the Japanese original, and features a cameo appearance from Devil May Cry's Dante.
MANUFACTURER'S DESCRIPTION:
Set in post-apocalyptic Tokyo, the entire population of the world is annihilated by a global catastrophe called the Conception. Now, the fate of the entire world lies on the shoulders of one young man, who must battle his way through opposing demonic forces to bring order to the world to come... or possibly become the harbinger of its destruction.
Over 50 hours of gameplay with alternate endings!
Customize your character with Magatama, living parasites that grant the host demonic powers!
Persuade over 100 different demons to join your party. Evolve or fuse them to form even more powerful ones.
"A deep and twisted post-apocalyptic RPG with stunning visuals and a mature story -- something quite unlike what we've seen before."
- GameSpy.com
"Call it the RPG for the GTA generation. No console RPG to date offers this many choices, this much customization, or so much dark and gritty style. And if anyone pays attention to its content, it might create a little controversy, as well."
Featuring Dante from Capcom's Devil May Cry 2
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