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  1. May 24, 2022
    9
    Game: Shin Megami Tensei Strange Journey Redux
    Genre: RPG
    Developer: Atlus Publisher: Atlus System: Nintendo 3DS (3DS) Year of Release: 2017 Length of Playthrough: 96 Hours Total Score: 91/100 Value Score: 9.1/10 • Story: 10/10 • Characters: 10/10 • GamePlay: 7/10 • Graphics: 8/10 • Sound: 10/10 • Music: 9/10 • Length: 10/10 • Replay Value: 10/10 • Player Value: 7/10
    Game: Shin Megami Tensei Strange Journey Redux
    Genre: RPG
    Developer: Atlus
    Publisher: Atlus
    System: Nintendo 3DS (3DS)
    Year of Release: 2017
    Length of Playthrough: 96 Hours

    Total Score: 91/100
    Value Score: 9.1/10

    • Story: 10/10
    • Characters: 10/10
    • GamePlay: 7/10
    • Graphics: 8/10
    • Sound: 10/10
    • Music: 9/10
    • Length: 10/10
    • Replay Value: 10/10
    • Player Value: 7/10

    Pros
    +High replay value such as New Game Plus and multiple Endings
    +Great story, cast of characters and gameplay
    +Great OST and voice acting
    +Choice of multiple difficulty modes

    Cons
    -Map areas can be confusing at times
    -Animated cutscenes are stills most of the time
    -Visuals look outdated compared to other games from the same universe (due to the system it was released on)
    -The puzzles/traps in the dungeons can be really annoying and time consuming
    -A lot of walking back and forth
    -Boring dungeon designs/plain in design

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    Shin Megami Tensei IV (3DS): 95
    Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse (3DS): 93
    Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers (3DS): 83
    Shin Megami Tensei Strange Journey Redux (3DS): 91
    Shin Megami Tensei Persona 1 Portable (PSP): 88
    Shin Megami Tensei Persona 2 Innocent Sin [PSP]: 85
    Shin Megami Tensei Persona 3 Portable (PSP): 95
    Shin Megami Tensei Persona 4 (PS2): 97
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  2. Nov 18, 2021
    9
    The original is my favorite DS game, this remake is alright I guess, wish they didn't need to change the original art & some of the QOL stuff can make the game too easy tbh.
  3. D13
    Feb 22, 2020
    10
    What can I say, I loved this game! The original Strange Journey never came out it in europe, so I was, and am still, very thrilled to play this game on an actual console now! The new endings were an interesting, less cynical take on the Law-Neutral-Chaos dynamic and i also really liked them, even if some people don't.
  4. Jun 23, 2020
    8
    Strange Journey promises a strange journey and it does deliver.

    Firstly I want to say that this game is pretty hardcore and has some very confusing and punishing dungeons so it's not for everyone. There are games in the series way more accessible and recommended for newcomers. Play this only if you have some experience with the series. The story is actually very dialog-heavy and moves
    Strange Journey promises a strange journey and it does deliver.

    Firstly I want to say that this game is pretty hardcore and has some very confusing and punishing dungeons so it's not for everyone. There are games in the series way more accessible and recommended for newcomers. Play this only if you have some experience with the series. The story is actually very dialog-heavy and moves slowly so it might not be your thing. This game also limits the player a lot by forcing the MC to have a very restrictive arsenal at his disposal and a punishing demon-fusing system.

    This game's story gave me some Nocturne vibes. From the start, everything is ruined and you look like a pretty worthless character but in time you'll find out that your choices can reshape the human world. The bosses and their respective battles were excellent but there were many staged battles and dialog, so that might be a deal-breaker for some, but I endured. The characters weren't the most interesting in the series but both neutral, good, and evil routes offered interesting options.

    My main issue with this game is indeed the various staged battles that can subtract a little enjoyment from future replays and some dungeons being extremely punishing and confusing. Still a great game and must-play for SMT veterans.
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  5. Jun 22, 2020
    10
    Just amazing, don't look at the users score, just a bunch of kids angry 'cause Joker in smash.
  6. Jun 26, 2020
    10
    Really great. I enjoyed the combat system quite a bit since it was unique. Music was fantastic too.
  7. Dec 15, 2020
    10
    One of The best mainline smt games
    Great story and deep characters with awesome ost with the return smt Orginal gameplay .
  8. Jun 13, 2020
    10
    Great gameplay, awesome soundtrack and solid story with interesting characters
  9. Jun 28, 2020
    9
    This remake does great at adding new stuff but not really worth getting if you played the original on the DS. The new character is alright. It lost that charm by dropping the original artwork for everyone and made them a bit too anime and kind of bad looking, but you get used to it.

    The game has improved on other factors and you can save where ever you want to save but kind of loses the
    This remake does great at adding new stuff but not really worth getting if you played the original on the DS. The new character is alright. It lost that charm by dropping the original artwork for everyone and made them a bit too anime and kind of bad looking, but you get used to it.

    The game has improved on other factors and you can save where ever you want to save but kind of loses the difficulty of the game but if you have not played the original, go play this one as it is more enjoyable coming in as an open mind and experience it in a different light. It is a fun and thought provoking first person dungeon crawling JRPG. Worth playing.
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  10. Jul 22, 2020
    10
    Awesome game, I'll be blatant, trying to counterbalance the review bombers. As for the game though, it actually is a really good entry in the series! It adds a new dungeon and endings to the original package from the DS. Definitely worth checking out!
  11. Nov 22, 2021
    10
    It was my first SMT and i got amazed by such original story and addictive combat
  12. Apr 15, 2021
    8
    I've never played the original DS version. Play this 3DS version in 2021. I should mention I already finish this game with two paths (Chaos and Neutral) with more than 100+ hours on Normal difficulty. I would call this game 'a JRPG version of Dark Soul'.

    Some very nice things: 1. Boss fight: you need SERIOUS strategies for boss fights: most rpg games nowadays are designed simple: By
    I've never played the original DS version. Play this 3DS version in 2021. I should mention I already finish this game with two paths (Chaos and Neutral) with more than 100+ hours on Normal difficulty. I would call this game 'a JRPG version of Dark Soul'.

    Some very nice things:
    1. Boss fight: you need SERIOUS strategies for boss fights: most rpg games nowadays are designed simple: By exploiting each boss's weakness + buff & debuffs, you could easily pass them. However, this game's bosses are more than caring about weakness, you need fully understand each of their spells before you could beat them. E.g, in one boss fight, you could at most debuff 3 levels, if you try to debuff one more level, it will trigger this boss's powerful skill.

    2. Story: this is one of the best stories that Atlus has. The story itself is a perfect balance between religion (god & devil) and sci-fi (Artificial Intelligence, time travel, nuclear bombs etc.). e.g., SMT 3 seems to be TOO much religion. If SMT 3 is about 'how to solve a religion war using a religion way', then this game is 'how to solve a religion war using a sci-fi way'.

    3. Delicate designed puzzles. E.g., in one later dungeon, you need to travel between 3 alternate worlds for multiple times to reach the end. Another e.g., the save point locations and shortcuts are well designed too. It gives me the same feeling when I play 'Dark Soul' series: 'Ohh! This shortcut I just opened leads back to here!'

    The reason I deduct 2 points is due to :
    1. The huge difficulty rise before the last two boss fights. You could pass all previous bosses without much grinding along the way. But when you meet the final boss Mem Aleph (and the new final boss after her). Boom! She could kill your team with two spells. All of a sudden the game becomes sooo hard that it's impossible to finish the last two bosses without grinding a little bit. I assume many ppl will give up before these two bosses especially when choosing the Neutral path. If this game will be remade some time in future, Atlus could hopefully nerf the damage of these two final bosses (or equivalently, make the user level up a little faster in later games)

    2. The skills that inherit to new demons during fusion are very limited, which sharply increases the time to fusion a demon with all the skills you want. (luckily this game gives you a password system, though I didn't use it much). I do wish the system could let you pick freely what skills to inherit, just like the Persona games.
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  13. Aug 30, 2019
    10
    This is honestly one of the best remakes ever. I really don’t get why people hate this (judging by the score it has from users) I would recommend this. Worth it.
  14. Jun 29, 2020
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Я думаю такая оценка не заслужена, порт просто шикарен, если думать о том что сделал порт, то можно смело ставить 10ку Expand
  15. May 18, 2018
    9
    An amazing rework of a classic. The game is long and rich in history. There's plenty of demons to collect and the new endings are a very welcomed thing for veterans.

    SMT: Strange Journey Redux is easily not only a best SMT than IV, it's also a better entry for new people that got interested in SMT because of the Persona series. It don't reach god-tier of SMT: Nocturne, but if you
    An amazing rework of a classic. The game is long and rich in history. There's plenty of demons to collect and the new endings are a very welcomed thing for veterans.

    SMT: Strange Journey Redux is easily not only a best SMT than IV, it's also a better entry for new people that got interested in SMT because of the Persona series.

    It don't reach god-tier of SMT: Nocturne, but if you like:
    Dungeon crawler
    Multiple endings with morality
    Rich Story
    Collect demons (wat?)
    ... or just SMT series.

    That game is a must buy.
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  16. May 16, 2018
    10
    SMT: Strange Journey was a fantastic game when it released stateside 8 years ago, but as the series is known for, it did not reach mass market appeal.
    The original game featured a steep difficulty curve, complex dungeon-crawling obstacles in its second half, and many of its plot elements remained unclear by the time of its conclusion.
    Now Atlus seeks to update and improve various aspects
    SMT: Strange Journey was a fantastic game when it released stateside 8 years ago, but as the series is known for, it did not reach mass market appeal.
    The original game featured a steep difficulty curve, complex dungeon-crawling obstacles in its second half, and many of its plot elements remained unclear by the time of its conclusion.
    Now Atlus seeks to update and improve various aspects of the game for a modern audience.
    While it features a new and controversial art-style, SMT: Strange Journey Redux is still the great game fans remember.
    Atlus has gone out of their way to introduce new ways to keep track of your dungeon-crawling exploits without diminishing the complex and thoughtful dungeon design that the game is known for, allowing for more casual players to keep in step with the more hardcore elements of the game.
    As one of the few SMT games that does not have RNG-based demon recruiting, Strange Journey has fantastic dialogue with logical answers to the various demons' riddles, and the new Demons added to the game only add to the charm.
    The addition of the new dungeon added to the game allows for players to get the extra push they might need to overcome the otherwise incredibly difficult bosses in the second half of the game, allowing for a more natural difficulty curve.
    Alongside the fantastic faux-orchestral soundtrack and lavishly detailed 3D dungeons (the brothel and grocery store being personal favorites), the added voice-acting and animated cutscenes lend to a grander presentation which elevates the already fascinating story being told.
    All in all this is a first-class remake, and with the tolerance for a newer more simplistic art style, this is a game you can't miss as a dungeon-crawling fan.
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  17. Jun 29, 2018
    9
    It is a pretty good game. It's my first shin megami tensei game and I haven't finished it quite yet but so far I love it
  18. Mar 7, 2019
    9
    A brutal, hard as all hell march into hell. Fantastic. I would recommend this game for anyone who loves a good rpg.
  19. May 17, 2018
    10
    Atlus has always been incredible at making games that far better than their sales would have you believe, and this remake, despite not being their first of the year, is a clear and concise example of why that is. Having never played the original, but rather watching it be played online, I could instantly see where the improvements were, which is the best indication that Atlus really putAtlus has always been incredible at making games that far better than their sales would have you believe, and this remake, despite not being their first of the year, is a clear and concise example of why that is. Having never played the original, but rather watching it be played online, I could instantly see where the improvements were, which is the best indication that Atlus really put their all into making this game work, and work better than ever.
    The high quality music helps set the atmosphere, the fantastic voice work makes it feel as real as it can, and the setting that the Shin Megami Tensei games are known for is at work here almost better than ever. There's something special about SMT that makes it so unique that no one can quite imitate. I love every second of this game.
    If you've ever enjoyed a good dungeon crawler, not playing this game is a huge missed opportunity. It's simply fantastic in a way that only Shin Megami Tensei can be, and easily earns a perfect score.
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Metascore
80

Generally favorable reviews - based on 32 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 26 out of 32
  2. Negative: 0 out of 32
  1. Feb 7, 2019
    95
    Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux's challenging gameplay might not be for everyone, but those it does appeal to will find a well-crafted dungeon-crawling experience with a thought-provoking narrative.
  2. Jul 23, 2018
    75
    Strange Journey was an enjoyable ride. Seeing the different dungeons of the Schwarzwelt and how the motivations of the demons (and how they felt about humans) blended well with each area.That said, those already familiar with the Shin Megami games will likely enjoy this reissue more than series newcomers thanks to its general difficulty and the inconsistency of the negotiation mechanics — it can be a bit polarizing for those who aren’t accustomed to the mechanics.
  3. Jul 20, 2018
    70
    I enjoyed my time with Strange Journey Redux, and the many things its dungeons offered will stick with me. Its narrative is also interesting and should be applauded for what it attempts, even if the story’s reach is not quite what it can attain. I was also ready to be done by the time the credits rolled and uninterested in starting the whole thing again to see another ending or reach the heretofore-forbidden areas, which keeps Redux from being among the crowning achievements in my RPG experience. It was a worthwhile title to encounter though, and should at least be tried by anyone curious.