GamingUnion.net writes: "Back in 2009, Atlus released Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor for the Nintendo DS. It was a unique mix of the standard battles that the Shin Megami Tensei franchise has been known for since its inception, but merged with strategy RPG elements. It was a well-received game in North America thanks to its multiple endings which provided countless hours of replay value. So one might ask, what does the new “overclocked” Nintendo 3DS version bring to the table over the original version and why should previous owners pick up the title? Thankfully, there’s a number of answers to that question."
Daav from NoobFeed writes - Nintendo has announced that both the 3DS and Wii U eShops are on the way out. Though the company preempts the news by saying that downloads will still work "for the foreseeable future," that message also implies that your games will disappear at some point. We've enabled consumption at our fingertips, which companies have gladly used to erode the terms of game ownership. As always, convenience comes at a much higher cost down the road and, well, that time has come
Several Atlus-published 3DS JRPGs have been discounted with Etrian Mystery Dungeon dropping to $25.73, Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth to $22.60, Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked to $22.98, Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 Record Breaker to $27.49 and more.
A new Atlus 3DS eShop sale is now available, discounting several titles published by the company.The Journey Down: Chapter Two
I've not played a lot of the Shin Megami games.. only Persona 3.. wonder if i'll like this.