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Author: overdrive (Mod)
Posted: October 29, 2010 (10:20 AM)
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The random encounter rate is absurdly high, and despite only one class of demon being present at a single time, they're often found in large numbers; a single battle also typically consists of multiple waves, making it possible to finish off one horde only to immediately contend with another.

TRUTH. I've played this game. I think I finally crumbled around Ginza (big city area after that place with the creepy girl and two devil barons). It was just like...every two steps I have to fight a battle that turns into three battles...NO MORE!!! I mean, it was a fun game, but the fighting burned me out big-time.


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Author: CoarseDragon
Posted: October 29, 2010 (11:26 AM)
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I could be wrong but I don't remember SMT being on the SNEs or being released in english. Am I wrong?


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Author: overdrive (Mod)
Posted: October 29, 2010 (12:02 PM)
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CD

Japanese SNES (aka: Super Famicom). Translation patch for the ROM was done by Aeon Genesis.


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