Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne

Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne

released on Feb 20, 2003

Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne

released on Feb 20, 2003

In Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne, the player takes on the role of a young boy who is caught up in the apocalypse while visiting his sick teacher, Yuko Takao, with his two classmates Chiaki Hayasaka and Isamu Nitta. The player must survive in the Vortex World with the new powers and capabilities given to the protagonist through Magatama obtained from Lucifer. With these powers, the player is given the opportunity to align themselves with a Reason that decides what the world will become.


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I got kinda burnt out on this game but it’s still great. Classic smt gameplay, great soundtrack, simple but good enough story. Don’t love it to the degree I love 4 mostly cause the story just isn’t nearly as strong but still definitely worth a play.

quase fez eu me matar 8 vezes zerando isso no hard

I was trying to get Yuko's ending but because of conflicting information from various websites that were using the HD remaster as a basis for they're guide making and as such instead of Yuko's ending I got the lame nihilist ending and as such I feel like I kind of wasted my time and my evening has been ruined. Great Game though but boy, does this situation suck!

you guys are genuinely annoying

A very impressive JRPG, and one of the most tightly designed games I've seen yet. Atmosphere is second to none and the gameplay is quick, challenging, and extremely satisfying. The press turn system is my favorite instance of turn based combat in any game and it all started here so huge props. The premise and story were simple, yet enthralling, and it kept getting better and better the more I played. Thoroughly loved my time with it.