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Shin Megami Tensei is famous for its complex terminology (e.g., Samurai, Ashura-kai, Yamato Perpetual Reactor). Hearing these terms spoken in their original Japanese context often feels more natural to series veterans than hearing their English equivalents.
Introduction: The Redemption of the Divine Powers Shin Megami Tensei IV- Apocalypse -UNDUB- 3DS -...
Released in 2016 (JP) and 2017 (WW), Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse (often abbreviated as SMT IV:A) is not a sequel in the traditional sense. It is a parallel story to the Neutral route of Shin Megami Tensei IV. While the original SMT IV followed Flynn’s journey to save the Eastern Kingdom of Mikado, Apocalypse follows a new protagonist, Nanashi, a young Hunter who is resurrected by the god Dagda to become his "Godslayer." Shin Megami Tensei is famous for its complex terminology (e
The game refined the Press Turn battle system, introduced "Partner" characters who fight alongside you, and offered a darker, more character-driven narrative. However, for many purists and hardcore fans, the original English release came with a significant caveat: the censorship of the dub and the absence of the original Japanese voice track. Save scum fusion for good inherited skills (reset if bad)
Enter the UNDUB version. For the passionate modding community on the 3DS, the SMT IV: Apocalypse UNDUB is considered the holy grail of localized Atlus games. This article will dive deep into what the UNDUB is, why it matters, how to install the CIA, and the technical nuances you need to know.