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I know there are a few SMT fans here. If I were to get into the Shin Megami Tensei series now, with Nintendo platforms only, no Playstations, what games should I get and which order should I play them in?

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Quote from: SoBe Clock;1975337I know there are a few SMT fans here. If I were to get into the Shin Megami Tensei series now, with Nintendo platforms only, no Playstations, what games should I get and which order should I play them in?

If you can ONLY get SMT games released on Nintendo systems in america, I'd get Strange Journey (DS) and SMTIV (3DS). Strange Journey has the best plot and atmosphere next to Nocturne but SMTIV has perfected the demon and battle system. If you're willing to play a fantranslation of the SNES games you should start with this website's translations. The proper order is 1 -> 2 -> Nocturne -> Strange journey -> IV. Playing them in that order gives more impact to the events but they're all pretty self contained so it won't ruin it to skip around. Still try to play Strange Journey before IV if those are all you get though.

Then there's a bunch of spinoff series like Persona, Devil Summoner, Devil Survivor, etc, but they don't intersect so much so you can play them whenever, or not at all. Soul Hackers is kinda neat though and that's on 3DS.

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Quote from: FloundermanClock;1975340If you can ONLY get SMT games released on Nintendo systems in america, I'd get Strange Journey (DS) and SMTIV (3DS). Strange Journey has the best plot and atmosphere next to Nocturne but SMTIV has perfected the demon and battle system. If you're willing to play a fantranslation of the SNES games you should start with this website's translations. The proper order is 1 -> 2 -> Nocturne -> Strange journey -> IV. Playing them in that order gives more impact to the events but they're all pretty self contained so it won't ruin it to skip around. Still try to play Strange Journey before IV if those are all you get though.

Then there's a bunch of spinoff series like Persona, Devil Summoner, Devil Survivor, etc, but they don't intersect so much so you can play them whenever, or not at all. Soul Hackers is kinda neat though and that's on 3DS.

Alright thanks for the advice.

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Quote from: Losperman;1975354Here are a couple of pics from da book. Sorry for the less-than-stellar shots. I'm too busy/lazy to scan them. Or take better pictures.




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