Shin Megami Tensei if...

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Shin Megami Tensei if...
真・女神転生if…
Genre Action, Adventure, Horror
Game
Developer Atlus
Publisher Atlus
Genre RPG
Platform Super Famicom, PlayStation
Released JP 1994
Manga
Author Kazuaki Yanagisawa
Publisher Flag of Japan ASCII Corporation
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Famicomi
Original run 19941995
Volumes 1

Shin Megami Tensei: if... (真・女神転生if...?) is a Japanese console role-playing game for the Super Famicom. It is a side story to the Shin Megami Tensei series, rather than a direct sequel. The use of a high school setting and lack of cyberpunk elements makes the game a predecessor to the Persona series. The if... is a reference to the 1968 film if....[citation needed] directed by Lindsay Anderson, a satire of English public schools.

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[edit] Story

The player chooses between an unnamed male and female student to control. The setting is Karukozaka High School, which is mysteriously sucked into a void and emerges in the realm of Makai, a world of demons. After arming him/herself with protective equipment from a sports locker, the player character must investigate the various worlds of Makai, which are based on 5 of the 7 deadly sins. The person claiming credit for the new surroundings in Hazama, a vengeful student who proclaims himself the new ruler of Makai.[1]

To help the hero there will be a faithful (or not...) companion and the always-present minions recruited by the usual demon-negotiation process or the fusion process into a Jakyou. This game introduced the possibility to acquire Guardian spirits. The way to accomplish this is quite simple: the player must die in combat. Spirits are always mindful of your actions, so stronger and braver players manage to get stronger guardian spirits, whereas players who tend to die often tend to remain with weaker guardians.

The generic female character the player can choose to control at the onset of the game also appears as a side character in the Persona series of games. Her given name in those installments is Tamaki Uchida (aka "Tammy" in the North American release).[1]

[edit] Spin offs

A manga published by Kazuaki Yanagisawa was published with one volume by ASCII Corporation. A sequel, Shin Megami Tensei: Khan was published with 9 volumes. Only the latter had been published by Tokyopop.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Hardcore Gaming 101 - Shin Megami Tensei if... Retrieved on 2007-8-11.
  2. ^ Shin Megami Tensei: Khan Review.

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