Shin Megami Tensei V for Nintendo Switch Gets New Trailer Showing Mara in Action

Atlus has released another of its trailers showcasing the 200+ demons of its upcoming JRPG Shin Megami Tensei V one by one.

This time around, the trailer focuses on Mara, inspired by Buddhist mythology and basically a rolling meme on a chariot for… obvious reasons. It debuted in the series with Shin Megami Tensei in 1992,

You can watch it in action below.

You can also enjoy more recent trailers from this series about demons including MishagujiYoshitsune, AzumiRaja NagaKaliNornAquansOkuninushiSeiryuKing Frost, KohryuYaksiniAmonKaya-no-HimeIdunValkyrieOuyamatsumiPyro JackKoumokutenPoltergeistShiki-Ouji, SudamaAerosLokiChimeraSui-Ki, and Kodama.

Shin Megami Tensei V releases for Nintendo Switch on Nov. 12, 2021. If you’re unfamiliar with it, you can enjoy and a brief official description below and read our review.

“When a grisly murder scene in modern-day Tokyo blocks our protagonist’s walk home, an unplanned detour leaves him buried and unconscious.

He awakens in a new Tokyo, a wasteland ravaged by apocalypse now called Da’at… but before bloodthirsty demons can claim his life, a savior emerges, and they unite to become a mighty being neither human nor demon: a Nahobino.

With newfound power, the protagonist ventures through Da’at, an enigmatic realm filled with mythical deities and demonic tyrants in constant conflict for survival. Searching for answers, the protagonist must forge his own path in a battle between light and dark to dictate the fate of the world.”

If you want to see more, you can enjoy the latest promotional videothe previous two gameplay trailersanother trailermore promotional videos, another recent trailer, two trailers showing characters and combat featuresthe story traileran earlier promotional video, another trailer from a Nintendo Directthe latest gameplayprevious screenshotseven more images, and the latest gallery.

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