• Persona 3 Reload
  • Persona 5 Tactica
  • Persona 5: The Phantom X
  • Persona 4 Arena Ultimax
  • Persona 5 Royal
  • Persona 5 Strikers
  • Persona 4 Golden
  • Soul Hackers 2
  • Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance
  • Shin Megami Tensei V
  • SMT III: Nocturne HD Remaster
  • Strange Journey Redux
  • SMT: Liberation Dx2
  • Etrian Odyssey
  • Unicorn Overlord
  • 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim
  • Dragon’s Crown Pro
  • Odin Sphere Leifthrasir
  • Metaphor: ReFantazio
  • Catherine: Full Body
  • Weekly Question
  • Event Calendar

Persona Central

  • Shin Megami Tensei
  • Video Games

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux DLC Announced, Japanese Limited Edition Overview Video

smt strange journey dlc

Atlus has revealed the full DLC schedule for the Japanese release of  Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux . The DLC will consist of useful items, accessories, weapons and armour which will make the game easier to play.

All DLC will be released alongside the game on October 26th, 2017.

Training Day

  • Grants the sub app “Training Day,” which boosts experience gained.
  • Price: 300 yen

More and More

  • Grants the sub app “More and More,” which gives the player more forma from forma searches.

Macca Shower

  • Grants the sub app “Macca Shower,” which allows for easier macca gains.

Forma Search X

  • Grants the sub app “Forma Search X,” which allows for demon incenses to be found from forma searches.

The four above DLC packs will also be sold as a set of 4, for 1000 yen.

Mobile Team Support Pack (Tool Set)

  • A set of items to aid in growth, including 3 items granting experience, 2 items which can be sold for cash, and a set of demon incenses.
  • Price: Free

Growth Vest (Armor)

  • Armor which increases the experience gained in battle.

Biliken Vest (Armor)

  • Armor which increases macca gained in battle.

Demon Killing Pack (Weapons)

  • Sword: A prototype claymore sword which can hit all enemies.
  • Gun: A Brothers P pistol, which can fire flame shots and ice shots

Safe Journey Pack (Tool Set)

  • Includes 5 Jewels, 10 Chakra Drops, 5 Chakra Pots, 2 Great Chakras, 2 Light Balls and 10 Return Balls

Limited Edition Video

A video has been uploaded, showing off the limited edition of the game.

The “Shin Megami Tensei: Deep Strange Journey 25th Memorial Box” limited edition, which costs 16,800 yen (18,144 yen including tax) will include:

  • Nintendo 3DS game  Shin Megami Tensei: Deep Strange Journey.
  • “Shin Megami Tensei: Law and Chaos” (2 CDs)
  • “Shin Megami Tensei II: Sound Relation” (2 CDs)
  • “Shin Megami Tensei Reborn Re-Arrange Outside & Inside” (2 CDs)
  • Series 25th anniversary Megaten Maniax art book (208 pages)
  • A special luxury BOX

New Game Plus

Atlus has also detailed “New Game Plus” features in  Strange Journey Redux.  Upon completion of the game, elements such as macca, items, levels and map data can be chosen to be carried over.

Additionally, there are new EX missions and sub apps which are available from the second playthrough onward, and the highest difficulty level “Impossible” will be available for selection.

smt strange journey dlc

Character Art

Direct feed images of character art, which was previously featured in Weekly Famitsu , has now been released.

smt strange journey dlc

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux  will be released for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan, on October 26, 2017. It will release in North America and Europe in early 2018.

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux - Nintendo 3DS

  • Privacy Policy
  • Commenting Guidelines
  • Review Score Guide
  • Featured Content / Reviews

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux Review

by Mike Moehnke · Published July 19, 2018 · Updated November 18, 2018

Age of Extinction

Every few years I get in the mood to tackle something else from the massive Megami Tensei line of titles, and that synced conveniently with the release of Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux . The word from this game’s original edition warned that it would be a considerable timesink, and that is most definitely still the case. Strange Journey in its Redux form actually manages to be even more of a timesink due to the addition of a mammoth new dungeon to explore, but at least this is not a complete waste of the many hours required to persevere. My urge to play anything else in the series has been successfully quashed for another year or two.

A baffling phenomenon in Antarctica called the Schwarzwelt has aroused the intense interest of decision-makers around the world. This phenomenon is slowly expanding from the South Pole and placing all land inside within a black border that is impenetrable to all scanning efforts. No drones sent into the Schwarzwelt have survived to return, and the images they managed to broadcast before contact was lost only produce more questions instead of answers. Four ships crewed with the most talented people possible are about to set out into the Schwarzwelt, in order to hopefully learn what is happening. Upon entering the area matters within quickly diverge from what was planned, and an already-dangerous mission sees its odds of success decrease further. The player takes the on role of a soldier recruited in the event that combat prowess is needed inside, something that quickly proves to be a helpful skill set to aid survival once the demons inside the Schwarzwelt appear.

Strange Journey Redux has an enormously ambitious narrative that attempts to detail a series of events through which a demonic takeover of the Earth could occur, while avoiding any obvious insertions of unbelievable methods to advance the plot. It has a fairly large cast of characters with some depth to their motivations. The personalities at play are not as complex as they could be, since certain key players are locked into paths regardless of what the player might choose. Such ambition is worthy of praise even when not everything the narrative attempts is a success, and Atlus USA’s typically strong localization ensures that what transpires remains gripping. This is an involving tale that manages to keep coming up with interesting developments throughout, and avoids treating the player like a dullard when doing so. Having three potential endings in the original game along with new material including additional endings for the Redux version ensures that plenty of time can be spent with this setting if desired.

smt strange journey dlc

Please be more specific. Who are they? If I knew, maybe it would mean something.

Efforts to give the player input into morality are where the narrative does not come off best, primarily thanks to the limited options available. Three morality tracks provide the options for responses in numerous scenarios, but often none of the available responses convey what the player would prefer to do. These segments definitely offer more shades of gray and realistic portrayals of humanity than will be found in most RPGs, but not nearly enough to represent the gamut of possibilities found in the real world.

Armed with a specialized suit that allows him to manipulate his surroundings, the protagonist wanders the multiple dungeons of Strange Journey while encountering plentiful demons along the way. In the vein of many other titles in this series, conversation with just about all battle participants is possible and often encouraged. Demons come with a sizable variety of personality traits, from old fogeys to creatures incapable of uttering more than guttural grunts. Conversation will frequently net rewards, and many demons are perfectly willing to join the player’s stable of party members if the right incentives are submitted. The chance also exists that the player will manage to infuriate instead of ingratiate, but the plentiful options for talking things through are both interesting and worthwhile.

Many demons cannot be convinced to join the player and must be created through fusion. All defeated bosses and numerous scarce beings not regularly encountered can be created via the combination of demons extant in the current stock, which is an absorbing process that will divert a substantial amount of time. As in other games from the series, what can be created is strictly limited by the protagonist’s current level, which at least provides an excellent reason to seek out additional combat. Fused demons can also inherit certain valuable abilities from previously-acquired party members, giving more incentives to spend time with this system.

smt strange journey dlc

Demonee-Ho will treat you like dirt, and you will like it, soldier!

Combat itself is a relatively straightforward turn-based affair in which the player and up to three companion demons duke it out against adversaries. Due to the presence of various elemental affinities and weaknesses, there is no such thing as a character optimal for every situation. Some enemies absorb or reflect attacks of specific types, and status ailments work regularly if the recipient is not immune. An important battle component is the automatic supporting attacks unleashed when an enemy’s weakness is hit, something that is most helpful against defensively-powerful opponents. Bosses require attention to be paid, as some of their abilities can destroy an unsuspecting player on even the lowest difficulty.

Navigation of the dungeons is often no less a task than prevailing in altercations, as these are sizable places with many devious tricks to tax the player. One-way doors and poisonous floor tiles are just the beginning — soon enough other nasty elements such as holes in the ground and teleporter mazes add to the bedlam. Patience and the presence of an automap on the lower screen aid in unraveling these tricky places, which are addictive to explore even as they befuddle. Strange Journey oddly locks off certain parts of dungeons until New Game Plus mode is achieved, and it is bothersome to see such locations appear on the map without any way to explore them, especially when the game already requires around eighty hours to complete.  That time can be lowered a bit by attempting to plow through the game without stopping to look around, but a great number of optional missions that usually ask for thorough navigation of the dungeons also exist to contribute still more content.

Redux adds a number of options to the mix, starting with the ability to choose a difficulty upon beginning the game. Casual challenge is not a cakewalk but does make things more manageable. The major addition to Redux is a new character’s appearance in the second dungeon which opens the Womb of Grief, a completely new area which itself takes at least twenty hours to explore. Going through the Womb of Grief is optional but yields extremely helpful abilities that can tailor random encounter rates to the player’s liking and make dungeon navigation much easier. Among the very helpful things to be gained in the Womb of Grief is a function that shows where a teleporter will take the party, something that otherwise is dependent entirely upon memory. Unless one waits until near the end of the game, it is impossible to explore the Womb of Grief in one trek, since its lower portions can only be unlocked once various abilities to open multiple types of sealed areas in the main storyline are achieved. Each new floor represents a completely different undertaking and exploring the place is a worthwhile endeavor. Going through it also broadens the game’s conclusion options.

smt strange journey dlc

Want to make your life easier? Get these and turn them on.

Inventory arrangement is not one of this game’s strong suits due to the sheer amount of time it can take. Each specific item has an individual maximum amount that can be in the player’s possession, which at least eliminates the need to constantly return to home base in order to dump surplus supplies. Most new creations of the home base crew available for purchase require very distinct components that enemies and environments won’t consistently produce, and this can lead to many occasions where a tempting thing is inaccessible until the player tediously acquires its constituent ingredients. Just sifting through the huge mass of acquired materials in order to sell what is unnecessary also takes a very long time when several hundred possibilities are present. In most other ways the interface is functional, but this tediousness is difficult to overlook.

Strange Journey Redux betrays its DS origins through the visuals that mostly date from its original iteration, though the result is not so much unpleasant as unremarkable. Dungeon layouts make the various areas distinct from each other but also have these places look pretty much the same within each location. An impressive variety of demon images will be found within, but they don’t move much and numerous designs will have been seen before in other Megami Tensei titles. First-person dungeon exploration rarely attracts much attention through its astounding good looks, and Strange Journey Redux does not break this trend. There are a few cinematic sequences which look nice but take up a very small portion of the time spent playing.

Redux adds voiced dialogue to all the plot developments, something that can help give a little more character to the personalities. Its Japanese cast is workmanlike throughout but does not achieve such a stellar quality of performance as to entice all players to listen, especially when numerous demons have short vocal clips that will be heard many times during the proceedings. The music has some good compositions but really needed more variety, especially in its dungeon themes. Too many areas use male choral effects that sound similar, and later areas get reused compositions from earlier. Certain tracks are indeed very pleasant to the ear, particularly those heard when confronting bosses, but they aren’t heard often enough.

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.

smt strange journey dlc

Redux content is nice

Interesting and alluring setting

Plenty of things to do

Time-consuming inventory management

Dungeon themes don't vary much

Tags: 3DS Atlus Shin Megami Tensei Strange Journey Redux

You may also like...

smt strange journey dlc

Persona 5 Royal Trailer Focuses on Ryuji

June 28, 2019

 by Alex Fuller · Published June 28, 2019

smt strange journey dlc

New Metaphor: ReFantazio Media, Details Released

December 8, 2023

 by Alex Fuller · Published December 8, 2023

smt strange journey dlc

Persona 5 Royal Trailer Highlights New Character Kasumi

June 6, 2019

 by Alex Fuller · Published June 6, 2019

2 Responses

  • Pingbacks 0

StrawberryEggs

I’m not sure when I’ll be playing this, seeing as I hadn’t even gotten around to getting the other endings in the original DS release. Still, I think I will enjoy taking this strange journey again.

plattym3

Thanks for this, Mike. After 150ish hours of Backtrack listened to in 2018, hear your voice reading this in my head (is that weird?). Looks like a pretty decent time sink ahead for me once I clear a few others from the backlog!

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

RPGamer has been covering RPGs since 1998, with the current version of the site launched in 2018. Due to the wholesale change in our back-end and systems only certain content created from 2018 onwards has been carried over to our new site. However, all of our older content can still be found at archive.rpgamer.com .

Find us on:

smt strange journey dlc

Featured Posts

Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance Is a Richly Deserved Second Chance

April 27, 2024

The Great Persona Debate – Part 1

April 26, 2024

Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince Review

April 23, 2024

Withering Rooms Review

April 22, 2024

Unicorn Overlord Review

April 12, 2024

The Legend of Legacy HD Remastered Review

Tributes to Yoshitaka Murayama

Tributes to Akira Toriyama

April 8, 2024

Recent Comments

  • plattym3 on RPG Cast – Episode 720: “Self Checkout Bouncers”
  • Scar on Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince Review
  • Scar on RPG Cast – Episode 718: “Hamsterbam”
  • Xoco on Turn-Based RPG Runa Announced, Kickstarter Campaign Starting Next Week
  • Shaymin on RPG Cast – Episode 718: “Hamsterbam”
  • Fowl_Sorcerous on Megaton Musashi W: Wired Pre-orders Begin
  • StrawberryEggs on RPG Cast – Episode 717: “I Went to Tokyo Disneyland in Paris”
  • UltraKev9 on The Dungeon of Moria Really, Really Retro Review
  • nyx on The Dungeon of Moria Really, Really Retro Review
  • Shaymin on RPG Cast – Episode 717: “I Went to Tokyo Disneyland in Paris”

Upcoming Games

smt strange journey dlc

Released Games

smt strange journey dlc

Streaming Schedule

Watch live on twitch.tv/rpgamer (all times Eastern) Times and content are subject to change.

Monday 6:30pm — HeroHarmony

Tuesday 11am — TAM in the AM 1:30pm — HerrFrog Plays 6:30pm — Scar Plays Classics

Wednesday 6:30pm — HeroHarmony

Thursday 11am — TAM in the AM

Friday 1:30pm — HerrFrog Plays 6:30pm — Scar Plays Classics

Saturday 8am — Dungeon-Crawling for Spare Parts 12pm – RPG Cast

Sunday 8am — Sundays with Scar 1:30pm — HerrFrog Plays

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux

Players who embark on this supernatural sci-fi tale will find a serious, thought-provoking narrative intermixed with challenging dungeon-crawling gameplay and an addictive demon collecting and demon fusion mechanic.

Review Platform:

Developer(s), publisher(s).

  • 🇪🇺 Deep Silver

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux is exactly what is advertised: a strange, phenomenal journey into the unknown. Players who embark on this supernatural sci-fi tale will find a serious, thought-provoking narrative intermixed with challenging dungeon-crawling gameplay and an addictive demon collecting and demon fusion mechanic.

Set sometime in the Earth’s near future, a mysterious dimensional phenomenon known as the Schwarzwelt appears in Antarctica and threatens to very quickly engulf the entire world. An international investigation team comprised of the best and brightest is sent to investigate the Schwarzwelt from the inside. They end up finding angels and demons waging war on one another for the fate of both the world and the humans who reside there. In true Shin Megami Tensei (SMT) fashion, the crucial decision of who to side with falls on you, the player, as a nameless member of the investigation team. Will you ultimately pick a route with either the more lawful-minded angels, the chaotic demons, or have humanity solve their own problems?

The narrative in SMT: Strange Journey Redux is a thrilling, intense one about extremes. The idea that humanity brought the Schwarzwelt on themselves through their tendency towards self-destructive actions was compelling, and I found it especially relevant given so many of the more troubling headlines we see today. Personally, I loved the science fiction undertones intermixed with the supernatural, though I know that is certainly a bit different from the norm as far as SMT storylines go. Another thing that is unique is that the crew all consists of older, more mature characters, which I felt fit the general tone of the game’s storyline really well.

Because this game is so focused on extremes, all of your decisions and the endings tend to never be that simple or easy. As such, the characters represent philosophical ideals instead of feeling like actual people. I found them to be likable, but also hard to approach. Zelenin and Jimenez both have moments when they stand out, but I often found those moments to be when their actions almost went counter to the routes they represented (Law and Chaos, specifically); for example, Jimenez’s fondness for Bugaboo and the main character’s friendship, despite the “only the strong survive” mentality he so often took. Gore is an even more extreme example of this philosophical modeling, given his otherworldly connections later on in the plot. Even Alex, who seems to represent humanity’s selfishness even in the face of extreme change and danger, can sometimes suffer from this. I came to like the characters all in their own ways and I was truthfully torn when it came to having to decide their fates, but it is in a different sort of manner to how you might grow attached to, say, the Persona characters (to name another SMT spinoff). The only characters that truly seem to be “real” in a sense are the crew members of the Red Sprite, and they’re pretty minor in the plot’s grand scheme.

Dungeon-crawling and demon fusion are the staples behind SMT: Strange Journey Redux’s challenging gameplay. This is best exemplified in the plot itself, as the player’s character wears a special suit of armor called a Demonica. This suit gives the player access to the Demon Summoning Program, thus giving them the ability to summon and control demons to fight in the party. Having a strong set of demons at your side is invaluable in the trials that await gamers over the course of SMT: Strange Journey Redux. Demons are acquired by one of three ways: talking to a particular demon during a battle in a demon negotiation; fusing existing demons in your roster together in order to create a new demon that inherits the skills of its predecessors; or generating passwords that summon demons you can then put into your party lineup. Players can even share these passwords with fellow gamers, so others may call forth your tailored demons during their own playthrough if they desire. Demon negotiations are quite a bit of work as every demon has its own distinct personality. Winning a demon over during a negotiation is no easy feat, but it is definitely worth trying if you wish to use acquired demons in the fusion process since you can create some truly powerful allies! You can spend a great deal of time fusing demons together, especially if you’re looking for a future demon to inherit a particularly useful skill or ability. I found the demon collecting and fusion mechanics to be highly addictive, and I put quite a bit of thought and strategy behind my reasoning for fusing certain demons together since I always needed to be mindful of which skills or statistics would work best in a particular dungeon or boss fight. While I didn’t take full advantage of the demon password system until the final portion of the game, I truly appreciated its implementation during some very challenging boss fights.

Dungeon-crawling in SMT: Strange Journey Redux can be a time-consuming affair as every new map is complex and often features more pathways and puzzles than one can shake a stick at. Adding to the nuances already in play in these puzzle-laden expeditions is the fact that the player’s character is tasked with retrieving Forma, a special item that is either found lying around the various dungeon areas or that is being held by hostile demons. Forma allows you to gain access to new items and equipment, which is vitally important as the only way your character’s abilities and skillsets improve or alter is through upgrading your Demonica and weaponry. Some of these upgrades include special Apps for the Demonica that gives the player entry to areas of dungeons that otherwise would be completely blocked off. These dungeon altering special Apps may simply unlock doors or deactivate traps, or they may shift the layout of an entire area so that you gain access to new terrain.

It is easy to look at the sheer amount of things to do in SMT: Strange Journey Redux and feel overwhelmed, but every new puzzle blocking the way has a cleverly crafted solution waiting to be uncovered. I often found myself getting overly frustrated with a dungeon’s design or the tediousness associated with level-grinding, and had to shut off my 3DS for a while to avoid throwing it against a wall. Then when I’d go back a little while later, I was in sheer awe when I figured out what I needed to do in order to actually advance. There are certain areas that are much more frustrating than others (looking at you, Eridanus), but the sense of accomplishment and relief I experienced when I surpassed those challenges made me feel downright giddy. Thankfully, while there are more traditional save points populating the dungeons, the game allows for a quicksave feature when you’re out on the field, which is great for those with only a limited amount of time to play. I found that to be a very handheld-friendly feature, especially since you will no doubt be spending quite a bit of time level-grinding in each new area.

As Strange Journey Redux is an enhanced 3DS port of a 2009 DS title, there is new content to be had: new demons were added to the existing roster, Japanese voice acting was included, and the character designs were revamped. The in-game graphics are serviceable and haven’t been altered much from the original Nintendo DS release, but the updated character artwork and illustrated scenes are quite gorgeous. The musical score, both tracks from the original release and the new route pieces, are well-done and add to the atmosphere of the game wonderfully. Naturally, the biggest addition is the extra story content as the game’s total endings are brought up from the original three (Law, Chaos, Neutral) to six (New Law, New Chaos, and New Neutral). Because the storyline is built upon moral and philosophical extremes, the new story content expands on that notion to make further commentary on the original game’s narrative and endings. In a way, it’s a creative approach to the additional plotlines, though it isn’t without its fair share of weaknesses either.

Perhaps the biggest of these weaknesses is the fact that the Redux content is largely unconnected to the main game. Newcomer Alex does in fact show up in the original story a few times, but most of her scenes are entirely skippable if one opts to not do the Womb of Grief dungeon, easily Redux’s biggest addition. The Womb of Grief has levels that can only be advanced depending on where the player is in the main story and what Apps are available to you, but going back to it time and again feels as though it takes you out of the main plot. The Womb of Grief also has several dungeon features found throughout the main quest’s dungeons, such as warp puzzles and invisible floors, though very rarely do they feel as well-implemented as they do in the main game’s areas. I often felt like taking the time to traverse this lengthy optional dungeon was a chore, at least up until the later portions when everything comes together in both the main plot and Alex’s quest.

That being said, partaking in SMT: Strange Journey Redux’s new content is the only way to access the new endings, so it is worthwhile it if you wish to see them instead of any of the previous ones. As with the old endings, the new ones are sure to garner mixed reactions from gamers. I reached the New Neutral Ending myself on a blind playthrough, though I apparently teetered quite a bit between Law and Chaos with my decisions. I knew the New Neutral Ending wasn’t quite as well-liked by some compared to the previous Neutral ending, but I rather enjoyed the realistic way it covered the final story moments of the game and the way it approached my character’s moral neutrality. Someone might not like the new routes at all, or vice-versa. The endings are purely up to one’s interpretation, however the fact that there are now six endings is certainly nothing to sneeze at. Special mention should also be made of the new final boss, whom I came to have quite a few feelings for as a result of several lengthy and difficult first attempts. Eventually, I devised a strategy that worked well against them, but I certainly felt I’d earned that New Neutral Ending when all was said and done!

All in all, I really enjoyed the time I spent with SMT: Strange Journey Redux. The plot and characters really make you think about philosophy and morality and, as a result, I became addicted to playing just a “little more” every time I saw another story scene. It’s a game that stayed with me well after having finished it, and the sense of accomplishment that I felt at surpassing the many challenges that awaited me during my playthrough was incredible. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux isn’t a game for everyone, but those with the patience and resolve to trek into the Schwarzwelt will find a journey well worth taking.

Excellent choice-based philosophical narrative, well-implemented strategic gameplay, overcoming challenging dungeons is rewarding, addicting demon collecting and fusing.

New story content not seamlessly intermixed, perception of endings might be hit or miss, challenges can be daunting, tedious level-grinding.

Bottom Line

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.

RPGFan is a gaming website focused on roleplaying games and related genres such as graphic adventures, visual novels, and roguelikes. We cover franchises, creators, fandom, and everything inbetween.

Playwire

Advertise on this site.

© 2024 Emerald Shield Media LLC | Designed by Valkyrie Studio and MPT Creative.

Privacy Overview

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux - Changes and additions in the re-release

Next week, another Atlus re-release lands on Nintendo 3DS with  Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux getting the do-over treatment this time around. As is now commonplace with Atlus, this port is an enhanced re-release which features both new content and other tweaks not present in the original 2010 game. Additionally, much like with Radiant Historia earlier in the year, this is also the first time Strange Journey will see an official release in Europe thanks to the publishing team at Deep Silver.

I've had some time with the game ahead of launch, and I wanted to break down what additions and changes you can expect in the new version:

Alex & The Womb of Grief

In terms of 'new content' in Strange Journey Redux , it all revolves around a new character Alex and a new dungeon area called the 'Womb of Grief'.  

SJR_June072017_01.jpg

While playing through the main storyline, you'll inevitably encounter Alex as she tries to murder the protagonist. At this point in the game, a new dungeon is unlocked for exploration, accessed independently from the game's original dungeon areas. Additional floors of the Womb of Grief periodically become available as you progress through the main game.

These new floors offer a slight bump in challenge from the original dungeon mazes, both in enemy strength and dungeon design. Progressing through the Womb of Grief will not only shed more light on Alex and her goals, but will also reward the player with some new demons and new Sub-Apps not found in the original release. 

The Womb of Grief also holds a handful of new Ex Mission side quests. Many of these are 'challenge battles', which place a limitation on the player as you are tasked to defeat a certain enemy group.

Shin-Megami-Tensei-Strange-Journey-Redux_Website27.jpg

Three New Endings

The original Strange Journey had three separate ending you could see, depending on the player's alignment before a key moment near the end of the game. These endings are still available in Strange Journey Redux , but three new endings can also be seen if the player finishes the Womb of Grief.

Without getting into spoiler details, these new endings are still aligned the same way as before, but now you can ultimately choose between the old or new version of the ending of your final alignment - as long as you have completed the Womb of Grief. That means there are six endings in total to see.

New Sub-Apps and Commander Skills

App mechanics have been in several recent SMT titles such as Shin Megami Tensei IV and Apocalypse . Sub-Apps offer a variety of bonuses to the player such as HP regeneration or lowering the encounter rate. In the original release of Strange Journey , the player had a limit on the number of Sub-Apps that could be equipped at any one time.

This limitation is removed in Strange Journey Redux , and now you can simultaneously equip as many Sub-Apps as you'd like  (with the exception of Apps that do opposite effects, such as raising or lowering enemy encounter rate). Additionally, Sub-Apps can be equipped or unequipped anywhere on the field, whereas this had to be done at Terminal locations in the original release.

Shin-Megami-Tensei-Strange-Journey-Redux_Website06.jpg

There are several new Sub-Apps with new bonuses, many of which are obtained through the new Womb of Grief dungeon. One such new Sub-App is 'March to Death', which prevents the Game Over screen when the Main Character is KOed, as long as one demon in the battle party is still alive. Several other new Sub-Apps improve the versatility of the game's Demon Co-op mechanics. There is also a Sub-App that prevents encounters with low-level enemies, and another Sub-App that shows you where teleporters will take you.

Commander Skills

Some of the new Sub-Apps unlock a new mechanic known as Commander Skills. These are battle abilities that the protagonist character can use in combat, with various effects. One such commander skill is 'Assailment', which increases the attack potency of the rest of the team for one turn. There are also some Auto Commander Skills that activate randomly during any given turn. One such Auto Commander Skill is 'Blitzkrieg', which allows the full player party to attack before the enemy party.

Shin-Megami-Tensei-Strange-Journey-Redux_Website09.jpg

Presentation

As expected in re-releasing on 3DS, the game has a noticeable jump in visual design, especially when it comes to the game's user interface. While the character designs were originally drawn by Kazuma Kaneko, these have been slightly updated by Masayuki Doi, who also designed the newcomer Alex. Character portraits are also a little more animated, featuring various facial expressions during dialogue.

DSJ_Apr032017_01.png

A handful of event scenes have been added to key story moments in the game. These aren't fully animated cutscenes, but rather still art with some dynamic effects.

Dialogue is also fully voiced this time around with Japanese voiceovers. A handful of new musical tracks are also found in the re-release, mostly centering around the new content.

Finally, the game has a new animated opening for the re-release. Note, while this is the opening to the game, it does in fact contain some spoilers. The opening is also subtitled in the English release.

Other Changes

Several other changes are also made to the game's numerous systems. Note that some of these changes are significant and others are fairly minor mechanical tweaks.

  • The original Strange Journey only held two total save slots on the DS cart, and saves could only be made either at the home-base Command Room or various Terminals scattered among the game maps. Strange Journey Redux has 20 normal save slots in addition to a single field save slot that allows you to save anywhere on any map.
  • Three different difficulty options can be selected this time around and can be changed at any time during the playthrough. A fourth 'Impossible' difficulty is available on a second playthrough, which cannot be changed once selected. The original Strange Journey did not have an option to change the default difficulty.
  • More demons can be held by the player at one time. By the end of the game, you can hold 18 total demons compared to 12 in the original release.
  • When fusing a new demon using a Demon Source, the player can directly choose which skills are transferred to the fused demon.
  • When a demon wants to change one of its skills, you can now see what skill it will change to before deciding to allow the skill mutation. 
  • When performing a Special Fusion, component demons can be directly added from the Demon Compendium (rather than having all demons in present in the current party).
  • ~30* new demons, obtained via the new content. [Note*: Some of the 'new' demons were available in the original release through in-game password only].
  • Now sub apps, player level, and map progress can be carried over into new game plus, which was not the case in the original.
  • A demon can be changed in the battle party during combat in one turn instead of two.
  • When retreating from battle, a chance of success is given as a percentage.
  • You can heal your party at the home base for free, rather than at a macca cost.
  • The thumb-pad can be set to either move the player or slide the lower screen map via the config menu.
  • You can browse maps of other floors, rather than just the one you are currently on.
  • Battle animations can be set to Default speed, Double speed, or Skipped entirely.
  • You can 'dash' in the dungeon in the forward direction.
  • You can set a toggle to have a final check before starting the selected battle actions.
  • You can set a toggle to have doors automatically open with a forward movement, rather than having to press A.
  • If there is an open slot in the four-person battle party when a demon is recruited, they will automatically join the battle party rather than going directly to the reserve.
  • When a demon in your stock reaches Analysis Level 3, they will offer their Demon Source in the same battle, rather than at the next level-up.
  • If a demon's weakness is found before Analysis Level 2, it will be remembered in the Demonica's memory (in the original release you had to get the Analysis Level to 2 to see weaknesses at all.)
  • A handful of text/localization tweaks throughout.

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux releases on May 15 in North America and May 18 in Europe for Nintendo 3DS.

SHIN MEGAMI TENSEI STRANGE JOURNEY REDUX

In the near future, an unexplained phenomenon manifests in the South Pole.

The Earth is now home to over 7 billion people, pollution has eroded what's left of the ecosystem, the disparity between rich and poor has never been wider, and as a result, mankind suffers from environmental catastrophes, geopolitical conflict, wars, chaos and disorder.

smt strange journey dlc

All of this destruction manifests itself as the Schwarzwelt - a subspace anomaly that suddenly appears in the South Pole and begins rapidly growing in size, obliterating all that it touches. In response to this new and mysterious threat, the United Nations create a secret elite team tasked with making sense of and handling a situation beyond human understanding. Humanity's last hope, the "Schwarzwelt Investigation Team," couldn’t have imagined what was waiting for them. In order to prevent the extinction of humanity, the Investigation Team must risk their lives and press on into the danger of the unknown. They discover what some would call "Angels" and "Demons", creatures only heard of in myths. Are they friend or foe?

During their investigation, a mysterious girl appears in front of you, wearing unfamiliar equipment who travels the Land of Ruin by herself, then she suddenly becomes hostile. What is her objective? Ultimately, your choices and decisions will affect the fate of humanity.

smt strange journey dlc

Shin Megami Tensei® Strange Journey Redux Nintendo 3DS™ Release Date: 05.15.2018 (NA) Release Date: 05.18.2018 (EU) Genre: RPG Players: 1 ESRB: Mature

scroll back to top

smt strange journey dlc

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux

  • Nintendo 3DS
  • Nintendo 3DS eShop

An enhanced port of the original Nintendo DS game developed as part of SMT's 25th anniversary.

No downloadable content, pick a list.

This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb for:

Comment and Save

Until you earn 1000 points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Giant Bomb users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved.

Thanks, we're checking your submission.

Use your keyboard!

Log in to comment

smt strange journey dlc

  • Address book
  • Nintendo Account details

{{pageTitle}}

, {{gameSystem}}

Starting from: {{regularPrice}} {{lowestPrice}}

How about...

  • All Nintendo Switch games
  • All Nintendo Switch games on sale
  • All Nintendo 3DS games
  • All Super Mario games
  • All The Legend of Zelda games
  • All Pokémon games

Visit us on

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo 3DS

My Nintendo Store

Super Mario

The Legend of Zelda

Super Smash Bros.

Animal Crossing

Fire Emblem

@NintendoUK

@NintendoUKVS

@SuperMario_UK

@AC_Isabelle from Animal Crossing: New Horizons

NintendoLaboUK

NintendoSwitchEurope

RingFitAdventureUK

Visit us on LinkedIn

  • Nintendo Switch games
  • Recent releases
  • Upcoming games
  • Free-to-start games
  • Smart device games
  • Nintendo 3DS games
  • Wii U games
  • Characters hub
  • Nintendo Switch Family
  • Nintendo Switch – OLED Model
  • Nintendo Switch Lite
  • Which Nintendo Switch is right for you?
  • Accessories
  • Game & Watch: The Legend of Zelda
  • Nintendo 3DS Family
  • Nintendo History
  • Nintendo Switch Online
  • Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack
  • Membership options
  • Nintendo eShop
  • Nintendo Direct
  • Indie World
  • Ask the Developer
  • Tips and tricks
  • Stay in touch
  • My Nintendo

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux

Important information.

A spatial distortion full of demons appeared in Antarctica, threatening to engulf the Earth in Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey. The United Nations responded by tasking a team of highly advanced specialists with piercing the anomaly and figuring out how to stop it from the source. Well, get ready to don your Demonica once again in this new expanded port: Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux. Expect new story content, additional endings, a new dungeon to explore, and more in the return of this sci-fi tinged SMT adventure.

In Strange Journey Redux, you play as a brave United Nations soldier investigating a spatial anomaly called the Schwarzwelt – a dome of dark energy that threatens to consume the world. Inside, you’ll find it home to a nightmare mirror of our own Earth, populated with demons dying to meet you. The game touts brand-new illustrations by Masayuki Doi, updated visuals, UI tweaks, and more to make this journey back into the Schwarzwelt… even stranger.

You won’t be retreading the same nightmarish path as before because a brand-new character named Alex will play a major role in how the story unfolds. Much about her is a mystery, but there is one thing you know for sure: she’s got a bone to pick with you. Joining her are new demons you might recognise from other SMT entries, new endings, and a new dungeon to discover.

With its twisted demonic sci-fi story, addictive demon-collecting fun, and multiple narrative paths to explore, Strange Journey Redux is an essential ATLUS JRPG adventure that can’t be missed!

Game supports English text and Japanese voice.

This description was provided by the publisher.

What you need to know

This content is sold by Nintendo of Europe AG. The payment will be made with Nintendo eShop funds usable through the Nintendo Account used to complete the purchase.

This content is sold by Nintendo of Europe AG, payable with Nintendo eShop funds usable through your Nintendo Account. The Nintendo Account Agreement applies to the purchase of this content.

This content may be purchased by users who have registered a Nintendo Account and accepted the respective legal terms. To be able to purchase content for Wii U or Nintendo 3DS family systems, a Nintendo Network ID is also required and your funds usable through the Nintendo Account must be merged with the funds tied to your Nintendo Network ID. If the funds have not yet been merged, you will have the option to do so during the purchase process. To start the purchasing process, it is necessary to sign in with the Nintendo Account and the Nintendo Network ID. After signing in it will be possible to review the details and complete the purchase.

To be able to purchase content for Wii U or Nintendo 3DS family systems, your funds usable through the Nintendo Account must be merged with the funds tied to your Nintendo Network ID. If the funds have not yet been merged, you will have the option to do so during the purchase process. You will be able to review the details and complete the purchase on the next screen.

The details of this offer apply to users who sign in using a Nintendo Account with the country setting corresponding to the country setting of this website. If the country setting of a Nintendo Account is different, the details of this offer may be adjusted (for example, the price will be displayed in the respective local currency).

After your payment has been processed, the content will be downloaded to the applicable system linked to the respective Nintendo Account, or respective Nintendo Network ID in the case of Wii U and Nintendo 3DS family systems. This system must be updated to the latest system software and connected to the internet with automatic downloads enabled, and it must have enough storage to complete the download. Depending on the system/console/hardware model you own and your use of it, an additional storage device may be required to download software from Nintendo eShop. Please visit our Support section for more information.

In the case of games that use cloud streaming technology, only the free launcher application can be downloaded.

Please make sure you have enough storage to complete the download.

After your payment has been processed, the content will be downloaded to the applicable system linked to your Nintendo Account, or your Nintendo Network ID in the case of Wii U or Nintendo 3DS family systems. This system must be updated to the latest system software and connected to the internet with automatic downloads enabled, and it must have enough storage to complete the download. Depending on the system/console/hardware model you own and your use of it, an additional storage device may be required to download software from Nintendo eShop. Please visit our Support section for more information.

The details of the offer are displayed based on the country settings of your Nintendo Account.

The Nintendo Account Agreement applies to the purchase of this content.

The use of an unauthorised device or software that enables technical modification of the Nintendo console or software may render this game unplayable.

This product contains technological protection measures.

Content not playable before the release date: {{releaseDate}} . For pre-orders, payments will be taken automatically starting from 7 days before the release date. If you pre-order less than 7 days before the release date, payment will be taken immediately upon purchase.

© ATLUS. © SEGA. All rights reserved. Sublicensed to and published by Deep Silver, a division of Koch Media, Austria. All other trademarks, logos and copyrights are property of their respective owners. All rights reserved.

Action, Adventure, Strategy, RPG

Deep Silver

Downloadable content

  • Bad Language

Nintendo 2DS

Nintendo 3DS Game Card

Nintendo 3DS (European version)

Release date

Download version (Nintendo 3DS)

Download size

13667 blocks

Change country

  • Deutschland
  • UK & Ireland
  • South Africa

You are about to leave the Nintendo of Europe site. Nintendo of Europe is not responsible for the content or security of the site you are about to visit.

Dear visitor,

Thank you for visiting the Nintendo website! You have been randomly chosen to take part in a brief survey. By taking a few minutes to share your thoughts and opinions, you will be helping us to improve our website.

Naturally, any information provided by you in this survey will be treated in confidence.

Your Nintendo of Europe Team

Visit us on Facebook:

Join us on Instagram:

Visit us on Twitch:

For more information about this product, please use the button below.

Megami Tensei Wiki

List of Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Equipment

  • Edit source
  • View history

The following is a list of all available equipment available in Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey . Equipment colored in dark blue is only available in Redux .

  • 4 Accessories

Accessories [ ]

  • Shin Megami Tensei
  • 1 Persona 5: The Phantom X
  • 2 Makoto Yuki
  • 3 Ren Amamiya

Ziperto

  • 3DS Decrypted Roms

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux + DLC [Decrypted] 3DS (EUR/JPN/USA) ROM

by Berry · September 1, 2018

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux + DLC

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux + DLC  for Citra 3DS Emulator Released on 15th May 2018, a Role Playing game Developed and Published by Atlus .

(Ziperto Exclusive)

ScreenShots:

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux + DLC

Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux + DLC Info:

Base Game Links: —————————————————————- [Decrypted] 3DS (USA) ROM

DLC Links : EUR (18KB) | JPN (18KB) | USA (18KB) —————————————————————————————— EUR   ->      SendCM   |  ZippyShare   |  Uptobox   |  1Fichier   JPN  ->    SendCM   |  ZippyShare   |  Uptobox  |  1Fichier USA  ->    MegaUp   |  ZippyShare   |  Uptobox   |  1Fichier  

Instructions:

  • Get the Shared Fonts from -> Here , If Citra Asks for 3DS Dump/Archive Files
  • You Must Get the Latest Citra Canary Build to Play this DLC, Other Builds Don’t Work For Now but You Can Try.
  • Change your Citra Region from Emulation/Config Menu, According to the ROM You’ve Selected.
  • Load the Decrypted ROM then Install DLC CIA from Citra File Menu, Now Reload the Decrypted ROM.
  • Enjoy the DLC Features.

For Extracting Rar Files Use WinRAR or 7zip

Decrypted ROM’s are playable on PC with Citra 3DS Emulator

  • Do I need to Download all the Parts? –>> Yes.
  • For How to Extract RAR Parts check the FAQ Section , Dont Ask that on the comment.
  • Update your WinRar Software , Old Version’s sometimes ask for Passwords
  • There is NO Password on any game Files we uploaded , all Single & Multi Parts games are Password Free .
  • Check everything Properly , If any RAR file showing its damaged or you get RAR CRC Error , re-download them.
  • If you are getting Broken/File Missing/Dead Links, –>> Request for Reupload.

You May Also Like Fire Emblem Warrior Decrypted 3DS ROM

If You Like This Game Then Buy IT, Support The Developers.

Tags: Atlus role playing

  • Next story One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X Update 1.5 3DS (JPN) CIA (Region Free)
  • Previous story Samurai Warriors Chronicles 3: Update 1.0.2 + DLC [Decrypted] 3DS (EUR/JPN) ROM

You may also like...

Blue-Winged Chevalier Switch

Blue-Winged Chevalier Switch NSP (eShop)

April 15, 2023

FUSER Switch

FUSER Switch NSP [UPDATE/DLC] (eShop)

November 16, 2020

Stick Fight: The Game Switch

Stick Fight: The Game Switch NSP [Update] (eShop)

August 6, 2023

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Switch Updates

DLC/Update April 2024

STAR WARS: Battlefront Classic Collection Update v1.0.3

The Good Life Update v3.4 & [Behind the Secret of Rainy Woods DLC]

SongPop Party Update v1.1.5

Rogue Legacy 2 Update v1.2.2

LUNARK Update v1.0.2

Death Bite – Shibitomagire Update v1.05 & [DLC] 

CarX Drift Racing Online Update v2.20.1

Alice Gear Aegis CS: Concerto of Simulatrix [USA] Update v1.0.2 & [Costumes DLC]

Moonglow Bay Update v0.3

Stasis: Bone Totem Update v1.0.3.5

Everdream Valley Update v1.0.9

Astral Ascent Update v1.0.8

Astro Duel 2 Update v1.0.3

Minecraft Update v1.20.80

Rush Rally 3 Update v1.0.156

ichu Update v1.14

Nintendo 64 – Nintendo SWITCH Online (USA/JPN) Update v2.16.0

Spooky Spirit Shooting Gallery (eShop)

Om Nom: Run Update v1.0.3 & [Costumes and Themes DLC] 

The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie (eShop) & [6 DLC Pack]

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 Update v1.8.0 & [5 DLC Pack] 

Unicorn Overlord [USA] Update v1.04

Planet of Lana Update v1.2.3.0

South Park: Snow Day! Update v1.0.5

Outer Wilds Update v1.1.14.974

Cardfight!! Vanguard Dear Days Update v1.7.0 & [41 DLC Unlocker]

Join our Discord

smt strange journey dlc

Popular 3DS Games

BigBlueMenu

BigBlueMenu – 3DS Homebrew

Puyo Puyo Chronicles 3DS

Puyo Puyo Chronicles 3DS CIA & Decrypted (JPN) ROM

VoxelMaker 3DS

VoxelMaker 3DS (USA) CIA eShop

Fire Emblem Fates Conquest ROM

Fire Emblem Fates Conquest ROM & 3DS (USA) CIA (Region Free)

My Hero Academia: Battle For All 3DS

My Hero Academia: Battle For All 3DS (JPN) CIA (Region Free)

Pokemon Ultra Sun

Pokemon Ultra Sun 3DS (EUR/WORLD) CIA (Region Free)

Dragon Ball Fusions Rom

Dragon Ball Fusions ROM & 3DS (USA) CIA (Region Free)

Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode 3DS

Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode 3DS (JPN) CIA Region Free

Pokemon Moon 3DS

Pokemon Moon 3DS ROM & (USA) CIA (Region Free)

Yo Kai Watch 3 3DS

Yo Kai Watch 3 3DS (JPN) CIA (Region Free)

  • PlayStation 3
  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 5
  • Xbox Series
  • More Systems
  • Any missables or dlc?
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux
  • Topic Archived

More Topics from this Board

  • How the hell did I just go Law Alignment? 7 posts, 3/29 4:23AM
  • i hate to ask here since the board is dead but... 8 posts, 3/10 11:14AM
  • How's the post game? 4 posts, 8/22 3:47AM
  • Mad at this game 2 posts, 11/6/2022

GameFAQs Q&A

  • Why Redux is worse than the original? Tech Support 1 Answer
  • How do I progress in the 6th sphere of womb of grief? Side Quest 1 Answer
  • How do I beat Mem Aleph? Enemy/Boss 1 Answer
  • Which of the 6 endings is the best? Plot 1 Answer
  • How I unlock the fusion of Genma Tam Lin? General 2 Answers

IMAGES

  1. Japanese Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux boxart, limited edition

    smt strange journey dlc

  2. Persona 5 Royal Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux Costume & BGM

    smt strange journey dlc

  3. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey

    smt strange journey dlc

  4. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux

    smt strange journey dlc

  5. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux DLC Announced, Japanese

    smt strange journey dlc

  6. SMT: Strange Journey Redux Scans Feature New NPC Portraits

    smt strange journey dlc

VIDEO

  1. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux

  2. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux

  3. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Trailer

  4. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux (Nintendo 3DS)

  5. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux

  6. Shin Megami Tensei Strange: Journey Redux Spoiler-Free Review (3DS)

COMMENTS

  1. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux DLC Announced, Japanese

    The "Shin Megami Tensei: Deep Strange Journey 25th Memorial Box" limited edition, which costs 16,800 yen (18,144 yen including tax) will include: Nintendo 3DS game Shin Megami Tensei: Deep Strange Journey. Rare soundtrack & Memorial arranged tracks (6 CD set) "Shin Megami Tensei: Law and Chaos" (2 CDs)

  2. Strange Journey Redux

    Nintendo trademarks and copyrights are properties of Nintendo. The Official Strange Journey Redux Website.

  3. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux

    Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux, known as Shin Megami Tensei: Deep Strange Journey in Japan, is a game for the Nintendo 3DS console. It is an updated port of Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey. The game includes various Quality of Life changes and improvements, new artwork for the characters--including portraits for every crew member, new EX Missions, updated visuals for the ...

  4. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux Review

    Age of Extinction. Every few years I get in the mood to tackle something else from the massive Megami Tensei line of titles, and that synced conveniently with the release of Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux.The word from this game's original edition warned that it would be a considerable timesink, and that is most definitely still the case.

  5. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux Review

    Game Review. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux is exactly what is advertised: a strange, phenomenal journey into the unknown. Players who embark on this supernatural sci-fi tale will find a serious, thought-provoking narrative intermixed with challenging dungeon-crawling gameplay and an addictive demon collecting and demon fusion mechanic.

  6. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux

    You can write and submit your own guide for this game using either our full-featured online editor or our basic text editor. We also accept maps and charts as well. For Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux on the 3DS, GameFAQs has 45 guides and walkthroughs.

  7. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux

    by Adam Vitale on 09 May, 2018. Next week, another Atlus re-release lands on Nintendo 3DS with Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux getting the do-over treatment this time around. As is now ...

  8. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux

    During their investigation, a mysterious girl appears in front of you, wearing unfamiliar equipment who travels the Land of Ruin by herself, then she suddenly becomes hostile. What is her objective? Ultimately, your choices and decisions will affect the fate of humanity. Shin Megami Tensei® Strange Journey Redux. Nintendo 3DS™.

  9. Review: Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux (3DS)

    The audio is also a bit of a mixed bag in terms of upgrades. Most significantly, Redux adds full voice acting to the story for the first time - but only in Japanese. The Japanese track is ...

  10. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux

    A spatial distortion full of demons appeared in Antarctica, threatening to engulf the Earth in Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey. The United Nations responded by tasking a team of highly advanced specialists with piercing the anomaly and figuring out how to stop it from the source. Well, get ready to don your Demonica once again in this new expanded port: Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey ...

  11. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux

    Summary. Shin Megami Tensei: Redux an enhanced version of the 2009 DS game Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey, and features a new character named Alex and a new ending route," as well as various ...

  12. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey

    Release Dates. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey is a game for the Nintendo DS console. An enhanced port to the Nintendo 3DS, Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux, was released on May 15, 2018. The game includes new artwork for the characters, voice acting, animation, new demons, and three new endings. 350 demons are fusable in-game.

  13. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux for 3DS

    In the near future, a mysterious, growing, black void appears at the Earth's southern pole. Unable to determine its cause and powerless to stop its deadly encroachment, humanity sends an elite team of explorers into the heart of the phenomenon, just as Strange Journey's look and feel represent a return to the heart of Shin Megami Tensei, bringing to mind the all-time classic Nocturne.

  14. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux DLC

    Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux. Game » consists of 7 releases . Released Oct 26, 2017. Nintendo 3DS. Nintendo 3DS eShop.

  15. DLCs worth it?

    Darkastral 5 years ago #3. I'd say not to bother with them. The game is easier than the original, and even the original didn't require that much grinding. But then again, I'm pretty morally opposed to all the extra EXP/gold DLC Atlus has been putting into their games recently, and you'd have to put a gun against my head to get me to buy them.

  16. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux

    A spatial distortion full of demons appeared in Antarctica, threatening to engulf the Earth in Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey. The United Nations responded by tasking a team of highly ...

  17. DLC is online.

    For Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux on the 3DS, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "DLC is online.".

  18. Is Strange Journey redux worth it? : r/Megaten

    Played SJ almost to the end and am now playing redux. Rudux makes your life much easier than SJ. Free healing at the ship, enemies use basic attacks MUCH more often than their special attacks, the extra dungeon gives an amazing amount of experience, sub apps make your life much easier. Honestly, SJ might be the more mechanically consistant game ...

  19. List of Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Equipment

    A ring that interfaces with the Demonica's systems to resist status ailments. Life Ring. HP +10 Spring of Life. AC Delphite II x2 Enigma Clay x5 Vile Veins x6. 7000. A ring that interfaces with the Demonica's systems to regain HP while walking. Mage Ring. MP +20. AC Eridite x2 Snake Runes x2 Fallen Tome x3.

  20. Thoughts on Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux? : r/JRPG

    Strange Journey was a game I was interested back when it first released, but in typical Atlus fashion the European release was complicated, or in this case they skipped the region entirely! When Redux came out I was already kind of tired of my 3DS, but last year during the pandemic I got back into using it. I considered grabbing SMT: SJ Redux ...

  21. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux + DLC [Decrypted] 3DS (EUR

    Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux + DLC for Citra 3DS Emulator Released on 15th May 2018, a Role Playing game Developed and Published by Atlus. (Ziperto Exclusive) ScreenShots: Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux + DLC Info: Release Date: May 15, 2018 Genre : Role Playing

  22. Any missables or dlc?

    No, there's no time-limited stuff. The DLC for this game is just a few free item packs, and some free equipment. There's also paid DLC, which gives you some additional sub-apps that increase XP/money/materials gained when enabled. There's no DLC for the US version at all right now, though - hasn't gone up yet. Hopefully it will soon.

  23. Strange Journey Redux EXP DLC : r/Megaten

    Strange Journey Redux EXP DLC. I'm fucking pissed. I was playing SJR and I wanted to use a field save but my dumbass brother had it occupied, so I loaded up his save file and saved it at a terminal... but I wasn't paying attention and accidentally saved over MY save file. I'm such a fucking idiot, all those hours poured into this game gone.