Is SMT Cancelled?

The upcoming role-play video game for Nintendo Switch, Shin Megami Tensei V, has not been cancelled despite persistent rumors to the contrary.

How many hours is SMT V?

Average First Playthrough is roughly 70 Hours To finish the game in 60 hours it is recommended that you: Play through one of the multiple endings casually.

Is SMT coming to ps5?

And no, it isn’t exclusive to a Nintendo system, as has been the case with just about every new SMT game in recent memory. It’s actually coming to both PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 on the 26th August, 2022.

Are SMT and Persona the same?

Because the Persona series is a spinoff from SMT, it makes sense that fans might be getting excited for Shin Megami Tensei 5’s November release on the Switch. That said, it’s important for Persona fans to note that, while the two share a lot of things, they definitely aren’t the same games.

Why is SMT V Rated M?

The game does have some blood and gore onscreen and in cutscenes. Many female creatures have been designed in a sexualized manner and are often referred to with similarly sexualized references.

Is SMT V connected to Nocturne?

The two have been around since the earliest entries in the franchise, but a moment in Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne established them as friends — a running joke SMT V actually acknowledges. Forneus is the first boss encountered in Nocturne, fought when the Demi-fiend is about to exit the hospital.

How many endings are in Smtv?

four endings
SMT V has four endings, three of which you can access during your first playthrough. Unlike other SMT games, the choices you make during the Nahobino’s journey have little effect on which ending you get, and you’re not locked in at any point until you make the final choice.

Is SMT V on PS4?

However, since the new Shin Megami Tensei V update was released, the PlayStation 4 has now been removed from the system files as noticed by a Twitter user.

Is Persona inspired by JoJo?

The first Persona game arrived on the scene in 1996, when JoJo had already been a comics mainstay for nearly a decade. The whole concept of Personas in the game is highly reminiscent of the Stands in JoJo, to such an extent that Atlus not basing the idea at least in part on Araki’s manga seems way more unlikely.