The enhanced version of Shin Megami Tensei 5, which adds new story content, Demons and more, is another success for Atlus.
The nearly 23-minute long playthrough highlights the early combat mechanics and enemies leading up to the first real boss fight.
The epilogue to Persona 3 Reload sees Aigis venturing to the Abyss of Time to help the S.E.E.S. break out of a never-ending loop.
Check what other players have used to clear the game's dungeons and swap to those compositions with a simple button press.
Three party members can activate Special Synthesis for a powerful attack, and each Archetype changes the weapon used in Fast combat.
There are 14 Archetype Lineages, but players can mix and match different types while unlocking higher tiers for new abilities.
Archetypes represent each character's class, with evolutions to unlock and powerful abilities to unleash across many battles.
The acclaimed 2021 RPG's expanded re-release is set to launch for PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC on June 14.
The second official livestream airs several hours after Summer Game Fest and features a "closer look" with director Katsura Hashino.
The penultimate wave of the remake's expansion pass brings new Velvet Themed-costumes and music.
As Demons venture to Tokyo, the Nahobino and other characters must choose their fate when Atlus's RPG launches on June 14th.
Atlus' Katsura Hashino and Shigenori Soejima will also make "a very special live stage appearance" to share new details on the game.
The studio has confirmed that it's staffing up for its next project, which will be an action RPG set in a fantasy world.
Atlus will also delist all of its associated DLC before the launch of Shin Megami Tensei 5: Vengeance on June 13th for all platforms.
The enhanced version of Shin Megami Tensei 5 is out on June 14th for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
Players will be able to increase bonds with characters, but unlike the Persona games, that won't lead to any romances.
The acclaimed Atlus RPG's equally acclaimed soundtrack is now available on major platforms, the company has announced.
"We naturally ended up with that number of songs after creating songs that we thought were necessary for this work," says composer Ryota Kozuka.
The enigmatic Yoko Hiromine came into being during the development of Shin Megami Tensei 5 but ultimately didn't work out.
After having worked on Shin Megami Tensei, Persona, and more, Kaneko has left Atlus to join COLOPL, where he'll work on a new IP.