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Published: 2013-05-01, Author: Matt , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Soul Hackers may be a game from 1997, but it still feels like a fresh entry in the Shin Megami Tensei franchise. The cyber-punk story and compelling characters make for a great experience, and the accessibility of it all is just bonus....
Abstract: CommentGoing back in time can be a harrowing event, whether it's to make sure you don't kill yourself, or as simple an errand as playing a game on a console that – to many – never existed. Fortunately, ATLUS has helped simplify the process by porting ...
Engaging demon recruitment/management systems, Challenging, creative, and sometimes surreal dungeons to explore, Customization features let you taper difficulty how you like, Extensive voiceover throughout the game.
Unintuitive interface and mechanics, Tough learning curve
This first-ever English release of Soul Hackers shows its age, but the patient player will find a deep and rewarding experience....
Abstract: Shin Megami Tense: Devil Summoner - Soul Hackers was originally released on the Sega Saturn back in 1997. It was regarded, at the time, as another solid entry into the impressive Shin Megami catalogue; a catalogue which includes the best-selling Person...
Abstract: Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers is a great game, plain and simple. Do you like RPGs? Do you like challenging strategy and engaging story? Then go buy this game, end of review.OK fine, let’s explore this further.Soul Hackers actually ce...
Abstract: Then came the 3DS. Atlus pledged to support Nintendo's newest handheld. The company decided that Soul Hackers would be a good fit, and here we are. Atlus is celebrating the game's Sweet 16 with an updated port for North America and Japan. Fortunately, it ...
Published: 2013-04-17, Author: Jeremy , review by: ap.ign.com
Abstract: While all fans of the Shin Megami Tensei series will likely find something to like about its latest release, Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers -- it is, after all, cut much from precisely the same cloth as contemporaries Persona 4 and Devil Survivor -- the fol...