USgamer: "As I sit here writing this article, I keep glancing over at my 3DS, in whose cartridge slot I have a review copy of Shin Megami Tensei IV. That's pretty exciting; from what I've seen, played, and heard, SMTIV has the potential to go down as one of the best portable role-playing games ever (not to mention the most fashionable). And yet, I haven't jumped in to SMTIV's world of demons and moral choices, because my other 3DS -- the one that plays Japanese games -- is demanding all my attention with an entirely different RPG by SMTIV developer Atlus. Namely, Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl."
Back in 2007, Atlus decided to use the Nintendo DS to do something ambitious. It brought back the days of first-person RPGs with original party members you had to customize and dungeons you needed to map. Thanks to the handheld's design, the bottom screen allowed people to practice cartography as they played. Since then, 10 games have been released, each bringing something new to adventurers.
An opinion piece about Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl Story. No holding back. This is pure personal opinion and hence objectively and utterly irrefutable proof that the game is worthy of a good old rant by our Senior Rant-Expert, Koola.
A number of big-name Atlus titles are down to $15 each from now until January 19th. To name a few: Shin Megami Tensei IV, Etrian Odyssey Untold, and Conception II.
SMT is under $15 at GameStop. Learn to sale, developers. Nobody wants to pay that much for digital when you can get a hard copy cheaper or at the same price. Give us an incentive to buy, bonuses or something if all you're gonna do is match the price.
Used games are a factor they must consider. Either break down the price during a sale or lose a sale, your choice.