Shin Megami Tensei Spin-Off Raidou Remastered Gets First Discount At Amazon

Shin Megami Tensei Spin-Off Raidou Remastered Gets First Discount At Amazon

Raidou Remastered is on sale for the first time for console since its June 19 launch. Over at Amazon, the Nintendo Switch 2, Switch, and PS5 physical editions are discounted to $40 (was $50). GameStop also has these deals as well as the Xbox Series X edition for $40, but you can’t get free shipping at GameStop unless you spend $79.

Raidou Remastered at Amazon:

PC players can save six bucks on a standard edition Steam key at Fanatical. Alternatively, you can get the Digital Deluxe Edition for $57.19 (was $65).

It’s worth noting that Raidou Remastered’s physical edition on Switch 2 is a Game-Key Card, so an eShop download for the game will begin when you first insert the cartridge. Raidou Remastered’s Switch 2 file size is 12.7GB.

The majority of Switch 2 third-party games use the controversial Game-Key Cards, including the upcoming port of Persona 3 Reload.

Since you are effectively buying digital copies of games with vanity cartridges, regular Switch 2 users could run out of storage space faster than they might expect. You can expand your Switch 2 storage space with a microSD Express Card. The officially licensed Samsung 256GB model is a good choice, but you can save some cash or get more storage with Walmart’s Onn brand.

Expand your Nintendo Switch 2 storage

While Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army drops the Shin Megami Tensei and Devil Summoner nomenclature from its title, the game still takes place within the series. It follows Raidou Kuzonoha–who fans may recognize from his appearances in other MegaTen games like Shin Megami Tensei III and Soul Hackers–an apprentice occult investigator and Devil Summoner who allies with demons to solve various mysteries in 1930s Tokyo and the mysterious Dark Realm.

Unlike other games in the MegaTen series, Raidou Remastered is an action-RPG featuring real-time combat where players combo attacks as Raidou and leverage the powers of over 120 recruitable demons. Interestingly, the remaster retools the game to use the combat system of the original game’s sequel, Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon–though the sequel is not included in this remaster. Along with the new combat system, the remaster has revamped visuals, new voice acting, an all-new interface, expanded environments, and numerous quality-of-life changes.

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