


In fact, the story itself just moves too quickly for the player to even realize what is happening.

These ‘interesting’ moments are glazed over very quickly and with no resolution. Along the way, he meets two human companions named Kishe and Uranus, and many demon companions to aid him on his quest.ĭoesn’t sound like much of a story, does it? At heart it is a simple RPG tale of ‘party saves the world from a big evil menace.’ There are moments in the game where attempts at a complex plot and poignant tragedy are presented, but they fall flat. Of course, on graduation day, evil decides to rear its ugly head, and El being the great student and nice guy that he is, decides to go do something about it. Gaia is a special power that allows one to use magic and to communicate with monsters. He is a student of Gaia and is about to graduate. In said world, lives our main hero – a green haired chap named El. As opposed to the dark, gritty city streets of a Persona game, Demon Slayer gives a lush green overland with a healthy population of trees. Instead, it takes place in a technology-free fantasy world that is the staple of many traditional RPGs. Unlike other Megami Tensei titles, Demon Slayer does not take place in a modern day urban environment. Is it anything like Revelations: Persona? Other than name and the ability to talk to demons, Revelations: The Demon Slayer is no portable Revelations: Persona. It is part of one of Megami Tensei’s many subdivisions in this case Megami Tensei Last Bible. Revelations: The Demon Slayer is a little known Atlus RPG for the Game Boy system.
