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Tensei Iv- Apocalypse -undub- 3ds -... ((full)): Shin Megami

To use this patch on a physical 3DS, your console must be running .

The SMT series is deeply rooted in Japanese mythology and urban culture. While the English voice cast for Apocalypse is talented, certain nuances, battle cries, and emotional deliveries in the Japanese script provide an atmosphere that many fans find more "authentic."

In the world of video game preservation and modding, an "UNDUB" is a version of a game where the English text remains, but the localized English voice acting is replaced with the original Japanese audio. For Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse , the existence of the UNDUB is a direct response to the localization efforts of Atlus USA. Shin Megami Tensei IV- Apocalypse -UNDUB- 3DS -...

: A new alliance of polytheistic gods who want to remake the universe.

takes place in a war-torn Tokyo. The player controls Nanashi, a young Hunter who dies in the line of duty only to be resurrected by the deity Dagda. Now bound as a "Godslayer," Nanashi must navigate the complex politics of angels, demons, and ancient gods while deciding the fate of the universe. To use this patch on a physical 3DS,

Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse - UNDUB on the 3DS is a post-apocalyptic RPG masterpiece that is a must-play for fans of the series and the genre. With its deep and complex battle system, rich exploration system, and deep character customization system, the game offers a rich and engaging experience that will keep players hooked for hours on end. The UNDUB edition offers a fresh take on the original game, with new storylines, characters, and demons to discover. If you're a fan of RPGs, or just looking for a new game to play on your 3DS, Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse - UNDUB is definitely worth checking out.

The gameplay polished the intricate Press Turn battle system to a mirror sheen, introducing "Smirk" mechanics and partner assists that made combat faster and more tactical. However, the divide between the English and Japanese versions lies not in the gameplay, but in the tone. For Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse , the

The English localization, handled by Atlus USA, featured a cast of talented actors. Many of them had also worked on Persona 5 , which released just a year before Apocalypse in the West. For some fans, this familiarity was a positive. As one user review on Metacritic noted: "If you love the persona 5 dub this game pretty much everyone who vice in this game is in Persona 5 .The dub is fine in this game but it can be tiring at times".

"Also the undub patch is readily available and makes the game actually bearable haha. With undub patch the game is literally one of the best JRPGs of that era."

: Choose from a roster of human allies who act automatically at the end of each turn, providing healing, buffs, attacks, or status ailments.

The story takes place in a post-apocalyptic world, following the protagonist, a samurai from the Mikado, as he navigates through the challenges of the world. The narrative explores themes of good and evil, with multiple endings depending on the player's actions throughout the game.