Thankfully the Windows version while still expensive it's not as bad and costs around ¥9,800 (equivalent to $88 in the US). It's very overpriced as the PC-98 version initially costed ¥12,800 which the equivalent of US dollars is $115.Though the PC-98 version is also guilty of this too. The Windows version has a lot of glitches and an infamous bug that the game won't run on modern computers without a patch.Thankfully if you have Microsoft GS Wavatable Synth or the Windows PC version, it'll lower the pitch of "Misty" and make it sound less annoying. The music That plays called "Misty" in the PC-98 version without Microsoft GS Wavatable Synth can get irritating and annoying as it seems to almost loop in high pitched notes.Though this can be forgiven considering it's part of the Megami Tensei franchise. The RNG is very high as bosses can kill you very cheaply and there'll be many times where you'll get a game over.You don't get to play as her as much in the beginning of the game though later you start to have her as your party member when you revive her and retrieve her heart which she reincarnates. Also because of what happens to Yuuka early in the game.Can feel closed even for some Megami Tensei fans as there are high amounts of nudity and one infamous scene where the female protagonist Yuuka Tachibana gets separated apart and her body parts are devoured by demons. The mature content while very fitting for the Megami Tensei franchise and meant for story purposes.It's way too large to the point where locations are too hard to find at times and you must be precise to where you click as there are random encounters everywhere. The map system the same for the movement while had potential and innovation.While innovative for its time which had a 180 turn around mechanic in a first-person RPG, can get clunky and having to use it can get frustrating as most times you'll have to enter and explore a lot in dungeons. The highlighting color over the text will also “disappear”. Note: As soon as the “popup translation” appears you will not need to hold down on your mouse button. We started with a South Korean news website…the “red outlined area” is the text that we selected. The trick to using this extension is to first hold down any keys that are associated with your chosen keyboard shortcuts/languages and then highlighting the text that you would like to have translated.įor our example we have “Ctrl + Highlighted Text (Selection)” set for English and “Ctrl + Shift + Highlighted Text (Selection)” set for Simplified Chinese. If you wish to make further changes to the other “Configuration Tabs” just click anywhere on the “button” to remove the “shading”. Notice that you can set up your own personal “Keyboard Shortcut” and that the two “Additional Configurations” are “auto-selected” (you may prefer to deselect these).Įach time that you make changes in a particular “Configuration Tab” and save them you will see the tab “shaded over” like this. If you choose to add a “Custom Configuration” this is what you will see. Note: If desired you can permanently remove “Configuration Tabs” by clicking on the “Tab Xs”.