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Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army review

Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army review

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What is it? PS2-era Megami Tensei JRPG starring a kid detective in early 20th century Tokyo
Release date June 19, 2025
Expect to pay $50
Developer Atlus
Publisher Sega
Reviewed on RTX 3060 (laptop), Ryzen 5 5600H, 16GB RAM
Steam Deck Playable, with some small in-game text
Link Steam

When Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army released for PlayStation 2 in March 2006, Persona 3 was only four months away from making its debut in Japan. The latter, inarguably a classic, introduced Atlus’ now-iconic social link system, thus sealing the studio’s fate as one of the most beloved 21st century RPG creators. Raidou, though? Most people have forgotten about it, if they’ve heard of it at all.

And yet here we are with a remaster, and a high-effort one at that: the combat has been revamped, and every line of dialogue voiced. It belongs to the Devil Summoner strain of Shin Megami Tensei games, which are distinguished by their detective fiction leanings (the most recent was Soul Hackers 2). It didn’t receive particularly glowing reviews at launch: it was fine. But with the benefit of hindsight it’s kinda interesting. Not only is its early 20th century Tokyo setting unique for a series that loves to hang around in the present and near-future, but it also features one of Atlus’ only dalliances with real-time combat.

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