- Meet a modernized version of the acclaimed classic RPG game with remastered 3D models and backgrounds
- Reawaken your inner demon that can bring life, rebirth, or death and determine who triumphs
- Choose additional difficulty settings for your skill level
- Suspend save function allows you to save your progress whenever you need
- For 1 player
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Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster – Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite [Digital]
$21.00 – $24.00
Available in stock
Description
Additional information
Software Format | Physical, Digital |
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Platform | Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch / Nintendo Switch Lite |
ESRB Descriptors | Blood |
Color Category | Multi |
Model Number | 115278 |
ESRB Interactive Elements | No Interactive Elements |
Publisher | SEGA |
Developer | Atlus |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | Not applicable |
Product Name | Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster |
Genre | Role Playing |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | Not applicable |
Brand | Nintendo |
Compatible Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch |
Approximate Game File Size | 8.5 gigabytes |
ESRB Rating | M (Mature 17+) |
Multiplayer | No |
Video Game Content Included | Full game |
UPC | 400064590781 |
Reviews (3)
Ronn –
Very challenging game. It doesn’t give you much info on where to head towards to advance the story, but other than that. I really enjoyed it. It took me about 50 hours to beat.
Bass –
Never had the opportunity to play the original, but I’m incredibly happy to be introduced to the remastered version!
OfficeUser –
The original PS2 classic has been revived for the Switch and PS4. If you were a fan of the Shin Megami Tensei series, or it’s more well known spin-off franchise Persona, then you’ll be right at home with Nocturne. The HD remaster features several new Quality of Life additions, easing up difficulty for new players or those just looking to experience the story. As well, DLC options give players the choice between the original US Release (the “Maniax” upgrade in Japan) that features Dante from Capcom’s Devil May Cry franchise as a guest cameo character and party member, or Raidou Kuzunoha from Atlus’ own Devil Summoner games, who replaced Dante in a subsequent re-release of the game in Japan.