Shin Megami Tensei V dvoile of names uses the playing stages in the vido

Unable to tap into a character worthy of the name, the Switch has gradually become a welcome territory for the Shin Megami Tensei series: after hosting the third episode remake, the fifth opus that’s numbered today remembers its occurrence as exclusive as It’s Autumn.


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Now surrounded by a very official release date, Shin Megami Tensei V can quietly launch its media campaign, as this new three-minute trailer demonstrates.

Between apocalypse and sororit

Keen not to miss any of the newcomers along the way, the publisher once again reminds us of the foundations of this new adventure, where a high school student in Tokyo will have to unite the devil in order to hope for survival in a transformed heart. The capital is in the real desert.

New gameplay sequences revealed today allow us to get a little exploration into the charging step, speeding up some enemies, and especially the combat stages as appropriate. Which reminds us how recruiting monsters is always necessary to survive the turn-based confrontations we always imagine ruthlessly.

It would indeed be necessary to confront a specific entity to impose some kind of divine punishment on what was left of humanity. You still have to save her, right? Reply to Shin Megami Tensei V’s arrival on November 12 Next, exclusively on Switch.

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