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Okay, so get this: the game, Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army is coming back, but now it’s called RAIDOU Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army. Crazy, right? And it’s hitting the shelves—well, virtual shelves—tomorrow for PlayStation 4 and 5.
I swear, the Raidou Kuzunoha series had me hooked with that whole Taisho-era vibe, mixed with being a detective and fighting alongside demons. Yeah, demons. Raidou Kuzunoha XIV is the latest in the devil summoner lineage, basically a hero we never knew we needed. The games first hit Japan in 2006, with a sequel later on. I’m kinda rambling, but it’s all nostalgic!
Now, fast forward like 19 years or whatever, ATLUS is breathing life back into it with upgraded everything—visuals, combat, heck, there’s even more demons. And voices! Yep, the story has full voice acting now. I mean, even if you’re a newbie or an old fan, you’re stepping into a whole new dimension. Yes, I just said that.
Anyway—or wait—about those visuals. They’re all polished up. I mean, clearer graphics, more of that “I’m in this world” feel. Am I overselling it? Maybe, but it looks that good.
And the fighting system—it’s revamped. We’ve got dynamic battles, strategic madness with new combos, dodging like you’re in a movie scene, MAG Drain System (no clue how that works), plus you get two demons fighting by your side! Wild, right?
Speaking of demons, there’s now over 120. Can you believe it? Team up with your favorites or meet new ones from other ATLUS games. The fusion system at the Goumaden? Smoother than ever with Reverse Fusion, Mitama Fusion—a whole fusion fiesta. Trust me, there’s more to discover there.
Oh, and the Goumaden’s not just a place for mixing and matching demons. Other features that make your life easier, like saving more frequently and express streetcars because who has time for long trips in games, right?
But wait, that’s not all. Videos! We get guides that dive deep into the Raidou universe. So, whether it’s the battling, the story, or the world (Taisho Era, anyone?), it’s all there.
Fighting against demons, exploring places you’ve never seen, with hints of Western architecture here and traditional vibes there. Exploring between the real and dark world makes you feel sort of like a ghost buster, only cooler.
Speaking of cooler, Devil’s Bane and Spirit Slash adds to the action. Imagine catching your foes off guard with some wicked moves, while MAG energy keeps the battle interesting. Epic, right?
Plus, with over 120 demons, customization is more diverse with Combat Skills and Summoner Skills. Did I mention Sword Alchemy? Craft weapons, add demonic essence, and voila, Raidou’s crafting skills on point.
There’s side content, too, for when you want a break. Finish a quest and you can even unlock a cute Jack Frost! And if you’re into mangas, two chapters are out with a spin-off of Raidou’s adventures.
Plus, if you snag a SEGA account early, you get free in-game items and exclusive glasses. Stylish! Oh, and the Digital Deluxe Edition? Save on not just the game but a whole slew of extras. A real bargain if you’re as excited as I am.
And that’s a wrap—I think. There are more details on the official site, but I won’t spoil all the secrets. Experience it yourself. Dive into Raidou’s world and let the demon summoning begin!