Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance

Become a mighty demigod and battle through a decimated Tokyo in a war between angels and demons. Make new allies along your journey, engage in intense, turn-based combat, recruit hundreds of demons and forge your own path to dictate the fate of all existence.

Current Players: 594
Developers: ATLUS
Publishers: SEGA
Release Date: Jun 13, 2024
Price (USD): $59.99
The reception to Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance is overwhelmingly positive, with players lauding the significant improvements over the original Switch version. Improved performance, added content, and quality of life upgrades make it a must-play for both new and returning fans of the series. While there are some criticisms regarding graphical issues, limited settings, and the depth of story, the consensus is that these are minor compared to the overall enhancements. The game's challenging combat, deep customization, and atmospheric world are widely praised, establishing it as a standout title in the JRPG genre.

Positive Points

  • Significant performance improvements over original Switch version; runs well at high FPS on various platforms including PC and Steam Deck.
  • New Canon of Vengeance storyline and other added contents (e.g., new demons, quests, side areas) enhance the game significantly.
  • Quality of Life (QoL) improvements such as ability to save anywhere, more streamlined demon negotiations, and added gameplay mechanics.
  • Negative Points

  • Some graphical issues noted, including low-resolution cutscenes apparently reused from the Switch version and occasional stuttering.
  • Limited graphical settings in the PC version; no native ultrawide support.
  • Some players encountered control issues on specific hardware, like the ROG Ally, with gamepad mode.
  • Mixed Points

  • Mixed views on the amount of story and its presentation, with some appreciating the darker, more atmospheric approach compared to Persona, and others finding it lacking in comparison.
  • Variable experiences with difficulty and grinding, with some celebrating the challenge and others noting imbalance or the necessity of DLCs for a smoother progression.
  • Common Themes

  • Overall enthusiasm for improved performance and graphics on PC/Steam Deck compared to the original Switch release.
  • Appreciation for the expanded content, including the new story route, which addresses the lack of depth in the original narrative.
  • Frequent comparisons to Persona series, noting both the similarities in gameplay mechanics and the distinct darker tone and complexity of SMT.
  • Updated 6/18/2024, 12:33:17 AM UTC