Revelations: The Demon Slayer

Revelations: The Demon Slayer (GBC) game cover art
Platform: Game Boy Color
Genre: RPG
Developer: Access
AKA: Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible (JP)
Publisher
Region
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NA
08/??/1999
JP
03/01/2000
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Reviewed by Rob Hamilton (November 13, 2009)

Take SMT: Nocturne for example: in this game, you're alone. Without your monstrous allies, you'll be quickly overwhelmed. Here, it doesn't take long to gain one HUMAN ally and a second joins shortly after that. The monsters are more of a novelty than a necessity, as I never really needed their help to do anything in this game. And with many of them being more along the lines of "typical RPG beastie" than "SUPER-AWESOME GOD OF THUNDER", I didn't miss their presence.
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Reviewed by ratking (July 05, 2002)

In a way this is a spinoff of Pokemon as you convince various monsters to join your party and fight for you. However unlike Pokemon you also are a fighter, and you have to pay to be healed also. This game is fairly interesting and in my mind one of the better Gameboy Color games, and one of the better spinoffs of Pokemon. However it still could've been much better.
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