thank heavens i didn't throw the PS (1st gen) but i guess i will manage the small screen of PSP
Aye~ the first few generation PSPs were much better than the current ones since it's easier to get install custom firmware on them without bricking the hardware at all.
i only played persona 3 & 4. that's all of my shin megami experience lol what are the others like [MENTION=27362]AhGwee[/MENTION]?
p.s. I think it's awesome you say uguu lol
*ehehe* I only say 'uguu~' when I get really excited about something. SMT games generally follow the rule of:
- Story enemies being tough at the start and near end game. The final boss however is small fry once you reach a certain level.
- Silent Protagonists. God I love these. :3
- You can only fight a secret boss on a second playthrough or higher and the secret boss is too all powerful unless you're maxed out/prepared. Using passives that null any attack will cause the secret boss to OHKO you on the first/second turn.
SMT III: Nocturne. By far the best SMT game out there. Similar to the Persona sub series, you fight using demons/deities. They learn skills by levelling up also. The demons/deities have to be recruited however, before you can use them. The MC can use skills depending on the Magatama he equips and will learn the skills depending on his level and during time of equipment. Turn based. Critical hits, hitting a weak-point, missing, dodging, blocking an attack entirely will either increases your's or your enemies' amount of turns.
Digital Devil Saga 1/2 follow the Final Fantasy way of learning skills in which you equip a skill and use it over and over until it's learned. The secret bosses are a homage to SMT3, so you'll be in quite a surprise if you plan on playing a second playthrough. Battle system is similar to SM3.
Seems I mixed up Devil Summoner and Survivor. I apologise... OTL
Devil Summoner 1/2 (Darn you Europe for not releasing 2 here) plays differently from the other SMT games. Instead of being turn based, it's an action RPG, like the Tales games with free run, where you move around fighting demons. You can have one demon fighting beside you, or switch out, like Pokemon. They attack on a regular basis but need the menu to be opening up in order to use more advance skills. The MC fights with a pistol and a katana.
Either way, you'll have a great experience with any of these games. The PS2 days was definitely the golden era for RPGs.
Hello, Snow! Long time no speak~ OwO/
Radiant Dawn is a good game, but it's easy mode compared to it's predecessors.
