Japanator: "If you've played Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne, you'll be in comfortable territory with IV. Dungeon exploration takes place from a third person perspective, and in a first for the series, you can see enemies onscreen and even preemptively attack them. The encounter rate is still fairly high, but if you're hurting and desperately need to make it to safety, being able to see your enemies on the field makes life a little bit easier. That being said, it can also make situations that much more stressful; a group of enemies spawning around you at the same time, for example."
The Nintendo 3DS is rife with high-quality titles, many of which should be ported to the Switch.
I agree some games should be. Like Super Mario 3D Land without the 3D 😆, Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon as well.
Dude, what about The World Ends With You? Some good games are listed but several are missing.
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "When it comes to naming gaming’s most revered and fan honored labels, it’s hard to top Atlus. The Japanese studio is acclaimed for their deep, involved and intricate stories and paired with world class gameplay may be notorious for releasing their games in low print numbers, but those who do play them, know that they are special. For today’s Top 10 list, we want to shine a light on the best games to ever sport the Atlus logo on their boxes!"
I personally liked P4 better than P5, but P4 at least deserved to be on the list as well.
Development is currently underway for Shin Megami Tensei V on Switch, though it’ll likely be some time until its release. Shin Megami Tensei IV, meanwhile, has been out for a while now – in two versions no less, SMT IV and SMT IV: Apocalypse (subtitled “Final” in Japan).