Posts Tagged ‘Strange Journey Redux’
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux (Review) Nintendo 3DS

    Posted by on May 30, 2018 under Portables, Reviews
    After a long wait, Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux has finally arrived on the Nintendo 3DS. What’s different between this release and the original Nintendo DS game, which launched on March 23rd, 2010? For starters, the game sports enhanced graphics and brand-new story illustrations by artist Masayuki Doi. In addition to that, Redux also includes a new dungeon to explore; new story cont... more.
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux – Now Available

    Posted by on May 15, 2018 under Euro, News, Portables
    The time has come to embark on a journey to decide the fate of humanity in Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux, available now both physically and digitally on the Nintendo 3DS! Your choices dictate which path you'll travel down; whether you side with Law, Neutrality, or Chaos is entirely up to you. For Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey veterans, Redux introduces three alternate endings,... more.
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux – Announced

    Posted by on January 17, 2018 under Euro, News, Portables
    Calling all United Nations soldiers, a spatial distortion is expected to appear in Antarctica on May 15 when Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux releases for $39.99 (with commensurate European pricing) for Nintendo 3DS! Featuring additional story content, new illustrations by Masayuki Doi, and a brand-new character, Alex, Strange Journey Redux is an Atlus JRPG adventure fans of the series wo... more.
  • Sega & Atlus Reveals E3 Lineup

    Posted by on June 8, 2017 under Euro, News, PC, Portables, PS4, Switch, Xbox One
    Sega and Atlus today announced a bumper line-up for E3 2017 across two neighboring stands in the West Hall, showcasing a diverse selection of games in the publisher's biggest E3 showing since 2013. "We're really pleased to see Yakuza and Sonic back on the biggest stage for video games, and having the first public hands-on for Total War: Warhammer 2 underlines a really strong showing from Sega a... more.