![]() ![]() Raidou and his mentor, the talking cat Gouto, are again called upon to protect the prosperity and peace of the Capital by simultaneously working undercover at the Narumi Detective Agency and battling demonic foes using the powers Raidou carries as a Summoner. The Taishō period in Japanese history has been fictionally extended into its 20th year, placing the events of the game in the early 1930s (but with a setting influenced more so by the 1920s). The game is set after its predecessor, with Raidou Kuzunoha the 14th again being summoned by the Yatagarasu to protect the Capital of Japan. Along the way, Raidou meets with Geirin Kuzunoha XVII, a member of a separate branch of the Kuzunoha clan, and his apprentice, Nagi. In the story, Akane Narita, daughter of the finance minister, asks Raidou to search for a man named Dahn. Kichou "Tae" Asakura, a young news reporter provides him leads to solving the detective's cases. Raidou works under Detective Narumi from the Narumi Detective Agency. He is aided by Gôto-Douji, who is Raidou Kuzunoha the first who has been punished for a crime in the past. The player controls Raidou Kuzunoha XIV, a young devil summoner charged with protecting the Capital. Other self-improvements include synthesizing better swords for Raidou and sacrificing demons to raise the strength of standard demons. Victor's Gouma-Den to fuse monster together, creating more powerful demons for Raidou to access provided he has the capacity to control them. In order to continually gain higher-level and more diverse monsters, Raidou can utilize Dr. Outside of battle, demons can assist with investigations via skills such as mind-reading and transforming Raidou into various key individuals in order to deceive shady characters into giving up critical information. In this way, Raidou must expend MAG to regain MAG the goal is to attack with effective spells in order to absorb more MAG than is being expended. Merely killing enemies yields a tiny amount of MAG, but the key to much greater MAG acquisition is exploiting enemies' elemental weaknesses and physically attacking them while they are stunned from being hit by spells that target their weaknesses. MAG is required to use demons' spells, and more potent spells require more consumption of MAG. Raidou will also need to strategically balance his MAG (Magnetite) across fights. Both Raidou and his demons will level up as they continue to win fights additionally, monsters may drop Yen or items. Raidou can summon two of the demons from his roster at any time to fight alongside him demons employ a variety of offensive, support, or healing spells which will greatly expedite the flow of battle. The Pokémon-styled capturing mechanism present in the previous game is no more instead, Raidou can now negotiate with enemy demons to try to persuade or bribe them to join his side (a tactic employed in many other Shin Megami Tensei games). However, the core of the battle system involves utilizing the game's various demons, many of which hail from previous Shin Megami Tensei titles. He can also block with his sword to reduce damage taken and dodge roll to evade enemy attacks altogether. Upon entering the Dark Realm or other hostile environments, Raidou will randomly engage in battles with demonic foes.ĭuring battle, Raidou can attack with his sword (a stronger weapon which can combo to deal much greater damage) or gun (a weaker weapon which can stun enemies). The store at Konnou-Ya still exists, as does the Gouma-Den. While traveling throughout Tsukudo-Cho and the neighboring towns, Raidou and Gouto can investigate into the case by speaking with civilians and searching for clues or other items. ![]() Gameplay is similar to that of the previous Raidou Kuzunoha game with some expansions and refinements. It was released in Japan in October 2008, and in North America in May 2009. The game is the fourth in the Devil Summoner series, which is a part of the larger Megami Tensei franchise, and serves as the direct sequel to Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon is an action role-playing game developed and published by Atlus for the PlayStation 2. ![]()
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