


Of these DLC packs, you should grab the Safety Difficulty and the Japanese Voices as soon as you can, since they are free. These are the DLC packs available for Shin Megami Tensei V: Two of these packs are available for free, while the others must be purchased with real money.

There are currently nine DLC packs available on the Nintendo eShop. Which DLC to Purchase for Shin Megami Tensei V? Here’s everything you need to know about all of the Shin Megami Tensei V DLC currently available for purchase and which packs you should purchase to have a better experience. While hardcore fans of the series will want to get most of these DLC, those who have just started the game or have never played the series before will want to pick the DLC they need the most. On the other hand, for the DLC costumes, I picked the ones that are more like cosplay, something that looks cool but may not actually make sense, a real function or real world usage.Shin Megami Tensei V released together with a variety of DLC packs that expand the experience with new quests and new features that can make the game a little easier. I made sure all these designs are functional, something that people actually wear with a purpose. “All the costumes that are in the game itself, they were specifically designed to match the world, the characters, whether it be more European style, Eastern Kingdom of Mikado, or elsewhere the protagonist travels to. They’re all pretty odd/neat, like the gold Traje de Luces gear inspired by Spanish bullfighters and shown above (middle) – you can get that in the latest Radiant Equipment set of challenges.Ī while back, I asked the game’s stylish art director Masayuki Doi how he picked which costumes are offered in the standard game or as DLC: The last batch of downloadable content for Shin Megami Tensei IV released this week, which I took as an opportunity to look through some of the gear you can purchase in the game. Shin Megami Tensei IV’s DLC outfits are like cosplay ⊟
