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{{italic title}}{{Gamebox |class=sh |image= soulhackers2.jpg |japan=デビルサマナー ソウル ハッカーズ |romaji=Debiru Samanā Sōru Hakkāzu |publisher = Atlus <br> NIS America (EU) |developer = [[Atlus]] |category = RPG |platform(s) = Sega Saturn <br>[[PlayStation]]<br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] |release-date-japan = '''Sega Saturn'''<br>November 13, 1997<br>'''PlayStation'''<br>April 8, 1999<br>'''Nintendo 3DS'''<br>August 30, 2012 |release-date-north-america ='''Nintendo 3DS'''<br>April 16, 2013 |release-date-europe = '''Nintendo 3DS'''<br>September 20, 2013 |release-date-australasia = '''Nintendo 3DS'''<br>September 26, 2013 }} '''''Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers''''' is the second game in the ''[[Devil Summoner (Series)|Devil Summoner]]'' series. The game originally released on November 13th, 1997 for the [[Sega Saturn]] in Japan. It was later ported/remade to other consoles like the [[PlayStation]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]]. The Nintendo 3DS version was the first time the game was published outside of Japan. ==Plot== ''Soul Hackers'' takes place in [[Amami City]], a city fully connected through a colossal electronic network. The [[Protagonist (Soul Hackers)|protagonist]] is a young man that belongs to a group of amateur hackers called the [[Spookies]]. While using his skills to hack his way into getting a beta invite for the new virtual world [[Paradigm X]], he makes contact with a mysterious being named [[Kinap]]. Through a series of vision quests, the protagonist learns the secrets behind Paradigm X and the actions of a group called the [[Phantom Society]] that are working to steal souls through it. He and his friend [[Hitomi Tono]], who has been possessed by the demonic entity known as [[Nemissa]], work together with the Spookies to put a stop to the Phantom Society's plans. ==Characters== ===Party members=== * [[Protagonist (Soul Hackers)|Protagonist]] * [[Hitomi Tono]] * [[Nemissa]] * [[Zeed]] === Vision Quest characters === * [[Urabe Kouichirou|Urabe]] * [[Judah Singh]] * [[Naomi (Soul Hackers)|Naomi]] ===Spookies=== * [[Spooky]] * [[Junnosuke Kitagawa|Lunch]] * [[Shingo Sako|Six]] * [[Yu-ichi]] ===Supporting characters=== * [[Rei Reiho]] * [[Dr. Victor|Victor]] * [[Mary (Soul Hackers)|Mary]] * [[Chef Muramasa|Muramasa]] * [[Madame Ginko]] *[[Kyouji Kuzunoha|Sukeroku]] *[[Kinap]] *[[Dr. Thrill]] ===Antagonists=== * [[Carol J]] * [[Mayōne]] * [[Finnegan]] * [[Nishi]] * [[Kadokura]] == PSX Version == [[File:SHJapan.png|thumb|213x213px]] An enhanced port for [[PlayStation]] was released in Japan on April 8, 1999. The port added additional locations, items, dungeons, scenarios, and quality of life features to the game. * The addition of Casino Blizzardon to Paradigm X * Digest mode was added to the game * Additional scenario events and character cameos * An optional dungeon. ==3DS Remake== [[File:Devil_Summoner_Soul_Hackers_3DS_Boxart.jpg|thumb|250px|The Japanese boxart for the 3DS remake.]] A [[Nintendo 3DS]] remake was released in Japan on August 30, 2012. It featured animated battle sprites, a new intro, improved controls, smoother animation, new artwork, and quicker loading times. It also featured fully voiced dialogue—samples of which can be listened to on the official Japanese website. The 3DS remake features 30 new demons that were not present in the original game, including [[Nemechi]], a new demon to the series. Nemechi does not gain experience by aiding the player in battle, but instead grows stronger through the Nintendo 3DS's [[Streetpass]] feature. Nemechi appears as a normal demon at first but will change as the player accumulates more Streetpasses. In the western release of the game the player can use Nintendo 3DS Play Coins to strengthen Nemechi instead of relying on StreetPass. [[Raidou Kuzunoha XIV]] and his counterpart [[Raido Kuzunoha the XIV|Raido]] also appear in this edition as the [[ultimate boss]] of the [[Extra Dungeon (Soul Hackers)|Extra Dungeon]]. Despite issues with getting a localization approved with previous versions of the game, the North American 3DS localization was announced on December 19 and arrived in the 3DS E-Shop on April 16, 2013. A few months later, on September 13, 2013, the game was released for the European market, as well. ==Gallery== <gallery> soulhackers2.jpg|Poster Artwork by Kazuma Kaneko Smtshnemissaandhitomi.jpg|Hitomi and Nemissa Artwork by Kazuma Kaneko SH Nemissa & Hitomi.png|Hitomi and Nemissa Artwork by Kazuma Kaneko DSSH KK TECNO MAGIC.jpg|Azazel Artwork by Kazuma Kaneko Captain Paradigm.jpg|Captain Paradigm Artwork by Kazuma Kaneko Soul Hackers Remake Logo.png|Japanese Remake Logo English Soul Hackers Remake Logo.png|English Remake Logo SHJapan.png|Box art for PSX release Ronde and Soul Hackers demo disc menu.png|Ronde and Soul Hackers demo disc menu Soul Hackers by Masayuki Doi.jpg|Art by Masayuki Doi to commemorate ''Soul Hackers'' being downloadable on Christmas Day </gallery> ==Videos== <tabber> Story Trailer= [[File:Shin Megami Tensei Devil Summoner Soul Hackers Story Trailer|700px|center]] |-| The Movie= [[File:Shin Megami Tensei Devil Summoner Soul Hackers THE MOVIE|700px|center]] </tabber> ==External links== * [https://web.archive.org/web/20030206215659/http://www.atlus.co.jp/cs/game/pstation/others/shps.html Official Japanese Website (PSX version)] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20131204062646/http://dssh.atlusnet.jp/ Official Japanese Website (3DS version)] *[https://www.atlus.com/soulhackers/home.html Official North American Website (3DS version)] {{DSSH}} {{Megaten}} [[Category:Games|Devil Summoner 2]] [[Category:Devil Summoner|Devil Summoner 2]] [[Category:Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers|!]]
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