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|genre = Role-playing |modes = Single-player |platforms = Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Nintendo 3DS }} is a Japanese role-playing video game and the second game in the ''Devil Summoner'' franchise, which is part of the larger ''Megami Tensei'' series of video games. The game was originally released for the Sega Saturn in 1997, later released in a slightly enhanced version for the PlayStation in 1999. Although no previous versions of ''Soul Hackers'' had ever received an official localization in North America or Europe, a localized 3DS version was released on April 16, 2013. ==Gameplay== ''Soul Hackers'' is a role-playing video game. Players navigate dungeons in a first person view, in which they solve puzzles and fight enemy demons in turn-based battles. The player always has one or two human characters in their party, and also has the ability to summon up to four demons who fight on the player's side.〔 Players get access to demons by choosing to speak to enemy demons, and negotiating with them; negotiations can involve answering questions, intimidating the demons, or giving them items they want. Players are able to fuse several of their allied demons into one single demon; the resulting demon inherits abilities from the demons that were used to produce it.〔 In battles, players have to manage allied demons differently depending on their personalities, their alignments, and their abilities: for instance, friendly demons prefer to use healing or defensive magic, while sly demons prefer to attack enemies on their own.〔 If players give a demon an order to use an ability it does not want to use, there is a risk that it will refuse and do something else instead, or that it does not do anything at all.〔 Demons with differing alignments can refuse to co-operate with each other.〔 In order to prevent this, players can build up the loyalty of their allied demons;〔 this is done by giving them gifts or letting them choose their actions in battle on their own. By participating in battles,〔 or by trading for it at a special market place, players are able to get magnetite, which is used as fuel for demons; if players run out of magnetite, any currently summoned allied demons start to take damage.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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