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Translated as ''True Goddess Reincarnation'' (and also known as simply [[Portmanteau Series Nickname|''MegaTen'']]), [[Long Runner|the
Originally based on a novel series called ''[[Digital Devil Story]]'', the games tend to involve the use of computers (or similar cyberpunk elements) to summon and control demons that are plucked from practically every mythology on the planet. Post-apocalyptic ruins, engaging and heartbreaking storylines and far-out monster designs are cornerstones of the series.
The main character is usually unable to use magic. To make up for this, he has the ability to talk to demons and recruit them into his own party. The games usually have only a couple human characters in your party, so amassing a small army of demons who can use magic is essential for progress. These demons either don't earn experience points or earn them at an incredibly slow rate, so to create stronger demons in a practical timeframe, you have to fuse two or more of your demon allies together, creating a brand new demon.
A huge part of the series is the emphasis on following your own beliefs: "You are the only one who knows what is right." The games generally involve factions based on the alignments of Law and Chaos battling it out for supremacy, and the game gives you complete freedom in deciding which side is "right". If neither side takes your fancy, you can even kick both their butts and declare yourself as supreme ruler. The Law factions usually include the Christian worldview with a heavy dose of [[Knight Templar]] and [[God Is Evil]], while the Chaos side views itself as [[The Unfettered]] and [[Social Darwinist]]. Neutrality would seem a safe bet, being the "island of stability" where humans thrive, ''except'' for [[Humans Are
The games also tend to be [[Nintendo Hard]]. Elemental affinities, buffing and debuffing are much more important here than in regular JRPGs: they can make or break battles. ''[[Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne]]'' introduced the Press Turn battle system to the series, where hitting an enemy's elemental weakness would reward you with more actions while hitting their elemental strengths would cost you actions. In an aversion of [[Useless Useful Spell]], buffing, [[One-Hit Kill|instant death]] and [[Standard Status Effects|ailment]] attacks are both effective and encouraged. Press Turn would go on to be adopted in various forms in the ''
The ''Shin Megami Tensei'' series has multiple [[Spin-Off
A very extensive article about the games in the series [http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/megaten/megaten.htm can be found here
'''List of games:'''
* ''Kyuuyaku<ref>"Old Testament".</ref> Megami Tensei''
** ''[[Megami Tensei I|Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei]]'' (1987, Japan only)
** ''[[Megami Tensei II|Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II]]'' (1990, Japan only)
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** ''Shin Megami Tensei NINE'' (2002, Japan only)
** ''[[Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne]]'' (2003)
*** ''
** ''[[Shin Megami Tensei Imagine]]'' (2007/2008)
** ''[[Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey]]'' (2009/2010)
*** ''
** ''[[Shin Megami Tensei IV]]'' (2013)
** ''Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse'' (2016)
** ''Shin Megami Tensei V'' (2021)
** ''Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance'' (Estimated 2024)
* ''[[Last Bible]]'' sub-series (1992-1999)
* ''Majin Tensei'' sub-series
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* ''Devil Summoner'' sub-series
** ''Devil Summoner'' (1995, Japan only)
** ''
*** ''[[Soul Hackers]]'' (1997, Japan only, released elsewhere in 2013)
*** ''[[Soul Hackers 2]]'' (2022)
** ''[[Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army]]'' (2006)
** ''[[Raidou Kuzunoha VS King Abaddon]]'' (2008)
* ''Jack Bros.'' (1995)
* ''Persona'' sub-series
** ''[[Persona (video game)|Persona]]'' (1996) <ref>
** ''[[Persona 2]]''
*** ''Persona 2: Innocent Sin'' (1999) <ref>
*** ''Persona 2: Eternal Punishment'' (2000)
** ''[[Persona 3]]'' (2006)
*** ''[[Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight]]'' (2018)
*** ''[[Persona 3 Reload]]'' (2024)
** ''[[Persona 4]]'' (2008)
*** ''[[Persona 4 Arena]]'' (2012)
*** ''Persona 4 Golden'' (2012)
*** ''[[Persona 4 Arena Ultimax]]'' (2013/2014)
*** ''[[Persona 4: Dancing All Night]]'' (2015)
** ''[[Persona 5]]'' (2016)
*** ''[[Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight]]'' (2018)
*** ''[[Persona 5 Royal]]'' (2019)
*** ''[[Persona 5 Strikers]]'' (2020)
*** ''[[Persona 5 Tactica]]'' (2023)
*** ''[[Persona 5: The Phantom X]]'' (Estimated 2024)
** Persona Q sub-series
*** [[Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth]] (2014)
*** [[Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth]] (2018)
* ''Giten Megami Tensei: Mokushiroku'' (1996, Japan only)
* ''Devil Children'' sub-series
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** ''[[Digital Devil Saga|Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner 2]]'' (2005)
* ''Devil Survivor'' sub-series
** ''[[Devil Survivor]]'' (2009) <ref>
** ''[[Devil Survivor 2]]'' (2011)
* ''[[Catherine]]'' (2011) <ref>[[Widget Series|Not exactly an RPG]], but does borrow quite a few of the [[RPG Elements]], [[Order Versus Chaos]] themes, [[Urban Fantasy]] settings, characters, creative team and so on from the main SMT series and the other [[Spin-Off
** ''Catherine: Full Body'' (2019)
* ''[[Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE]]'' (2015)<ref>Crossover with [[Fire Emblem]]</ref>
** ''[[Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE Encore]]'' (2020)
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'''This section is for universal tropes related to the series as a whole. Please place tropes related to specific games in their own article, if it exists.'''
* [[Absurdly High Level Cap]]: A crowning example of how to avert this trope: make every boss (on average) five levels higher than the best [[Mook]] in the dungeon, and force the player to gather higher-level [[Mon]]s. In a normal playthrough, you'll end up in the mid-seventies by the end of the game, mid-ninties for ultimate summons, and max level for [[Bonus Boss]]es.
* [[Absurdly Spacious Sewer]]: The series has a bit of a bad habit with these. Particular offenders include the Great Underpass of Ginza in ''Nocturne'' and the Anahata Waterways in ''[[Digital Devil Saga]]''.
* [[Academy of Adventure]]: High school is Hell. Literally.
* [[Alice Allusion]]: Alice, the recurring [[Cute Ghost Girl]] who has appeared since ''Shin Megami Tensei''. Has many [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]] to ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'', but doesn't seem to have any connection.
** Though the Mad Hatter and White Rabbit known as Clock Rabbit have shown up in the ''Devil Children'' games. With Clock Rabbit and Alice even being in ''Devil Children White Book''.
* [[All Myths Are True]]: All mythical creatures from various folklore and religions are real. Up to and including God, represented as YHVH, and Satan. There's often twists on the representations, since they're usually demons, but they're still real.
* [[Alternate Continuity]]: No ''less'' than three major continuities currently running:
** First is the "main" ''Shin Megami Tensei'' continuity, going ''Shin Megami Tensei I''- ''Imagine'' - ''Shin Megami Tensei II'' - ''Nocturne'', and ''Strange Journey may'' hook into that (as it's one of the few titles in Japan to have the actual ''Shin Megami Tensei'' name attached to it, see [[Market-Based Title]] below), although it's not yet totally clear if that's true.
** Then, thanks to the [[What If]] in ''[[Shin Megami Tensei: if...]]'', you get the ''Devil Summoner''/''Persona'' branch, which absolutely includes the aforementioned ''if...'', all four ''Devil Summoner'' games (original DS, ''[[Soul Hackers]]'', and both ''[[Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army|Raidou]]'' [[Raidou Kuzunoha VS King Abaddon|games]]), has a 98% chance of including ''[[Persona]]'' and ''[[Persona 2]]'' (''if...''s main character makes a direct appearance in both, working for the detective agency from the ''Devil Summoner'' games), and a somewhat [[Continuity Snarl|muddier]] chance of including ''[[Persona 3]]'' and ''[[Persona 4]]'' (and the nearly-inevitable ''Persona 5'' direct sequel). If the latter ''Persona'' games are not in the ''Devil Summoner'' continuity, they form their own universe (arguably [[Cash Cow Franchise|the most successful one thus far]]).
** ''[[Digital Devil Saga]]'' stands more or less on its own ({{spoiler|although there are ''some'' hints that it's in the same universe as the main ''Shin Megami Tensei'' series}}). ''[[Devil Survivor]]'' also seems to be intended as a seed for another offshoot continuity.
** Then there's a couple of "dead" continuities (that Westerners don't need to worry about for the most part): the original ''Megami Tensei'' continuity, which was the novels and the games adapted from them; the ''Majin Tensei'' strategy games; the ''Devil Children''/''DemiKids'' continuity of ''[[Pokémon]]''-like [[Lighter and Softer|kid-friendly]] [[Mons]] games; and the ''[[Last Bible]]'' series of ''[[Dragon Quest]]''-esque games, only one of which ever came to America (as they are all of [[Your Mileage May Vary|somewhat debatable quality]]). Most of these sub-franchises haven't seen a title released in over a decade (''[[Devil Survivor]]'', in fact, seems intended as a [[Spiritual Successor]] to ''Majin Tensei'', using the lessons learned from the later ''Persona'' games); the last ''Devil Children'' game ''Messiah Riser'' was released in 2004, and Atlus dropped the franchise like a hot potato afterward. Very few of these games were really that good (aside from maybe ''Majin Tensei''), and their continuities don't really cross over into the "big" ''Shin Megami Tensei''/''Persona'' continuities, so new fans don't need to pay them much mind (given how [[Continuity Snarl|tangled things are already]], this is a bit of a mercy).
*** There's also a few one-shots like ''Shin Megami Tensei NINE'' (not actually the ninth game of the franchise) and ''Giten Megami Tensei''.
*** Then there's references to the main SMT games when you go time-hopping in the ''Raidou Kuzunoha'' games, except we know that ''something'' is different about its history since the Taisho era went at least five years longer than it was supposed to. {{spoiler|Rasputin}} was sent to fix that, but apparently decided not to.
**** There is actually a theory about the continuities. The only reasons the continuities exist is because of said time hopping in the ''Kuzunoha'' series; this creates multiple timelines. One is where the events of ''Shin Megami Tensei I'', ''II'' and ''Imagine'' occur, another is that the events of ''Shin Megami Tensei I'' did not happen which is the timeline where ''if...'' occurred which leads to the ''Persona'' series. And the time split may be in just one universe. ''Nocturne'' reveals that the entirety of the series is set in Amala, where there are multiple universes. ''Majin Tensei'' and ''Majin Tensei 2'' each have their own universe as the story is not connected. ''Strange Journey''/''Devil Survivor'' are unknown. ''Digital Devil Saga'' is clearly in it's own universe. The appearance of Demi-fiend in ''Digital Devil Saga 1'' as the bonus boss clearly reinforces the whole multiple universe theory.
* [[Amnesiac Dissonance]]: {{spoiler|Zain}} in ''Shin Megami Tensei II'', {{spoiler|Serph}} in ''Digital Devil Saga 2''.
* [[Anarchy Is Chaos]]: [[Playing with a Trope|Manhandled]] to the degree it runs away screaming.
* [[Anti-Grinding]]: The most common example, you start gaining less EXP from the same enemies as your level gets higher, may or may not have existed before ''Megaten'', but it most certainly is the [[Trope Codifier]], and any RPG that uses the same system will inevitably be compared to the series.
** To be more specific,
* [[Apocalypse How]]: {{spoiler|My, lessee, we have a Class 1 apocalypse in
* [[Archangel Uriel|Archangels Uriel]], [[Archangel Raphael|Raphael]], [[Archangel Gabriel|Gabriel]] and [[Archangel Michael|Michael]]: Loyal, devout followers of YHVH. That doesn't stop Gabriel from being the [[Only Sane Man]] in the group and being the only one to decide, along with [[Satan]], that [[Even Evil Has Standards|YHVH has finally crossed]] the [[Moral Event Horizon]] [[This Is Unforgivable!|and needs to be stopped]].
* [[Armless Biped]]
* [[Ars Goetia]]
* [[Artifact Title]]
* [[Artificial Human]]
** The Innocents in ''
* [[As Long as There Is Evil]]
** Nor can you truly destroy
*** In a minor subversion of the trope,
** The implication is that [[Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey|the Schwartzwelt]] is actually Earth's defense mechanism and has appeared before. So did destroying it {{spoiler|or changing Earth to a chaotic/lawful state}} really change anything?
* [[Nintendo Hard|Atlus Hard]]
** Example:
** The laconic entry for this series, for a long time, ''redirected'' to [[Nintendo Hard]]. You can't say we didn't warn you.
** And, as one of their company spokespeople proudly admitted: ''We get off on your tears!''
* [[Autobots Rock Out]]: Most of the soundtracks composed by Shoji Meguro during and after the [[PlayStation 2]] era, where pretty much every final boss fight ends up being scored to an [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|electric guitar jamming as hard as it can]]. The exception would be ''[[Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey]]'', where he went for a symphonic approach instead.
* [[Belts and Zippers]]
* [[Big Bad]]: YHVH
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]
* [[Bonus Boss]]
* [[Bonus Level of Hell]]
* [[Boss Banter]]
* [[Bottomless Bladder]]
** Which makes ''Persona 4'''s resident [[Butt Monkey]]
** ''Persona 3'' and ''Persona 4'' are notable in deftly working ''around'' this trope, as well; while things like eating or bathroom usage are never mandatory per se, the "segments of a typical day" style of gameplay, with visual transitions between parts of the day, leave room for things like eating, waste excretion, etc
*** Also, while you don't ''need'' to go to the bathroom, it does improve the protagonist's condition (though this may or may not be useful).
* [[Bragging Rights Reward]]
* [[Call Back]]
** The reason why Cerberus is usually portrayed with one head is not because of graphical limitations (somewhat) but because that's how he was portrayed in the novel.
*** Also might explain why Loki doesn't wear any pants...
* [[Cast
* [[City of Adventure]]: A staple of the series! [[Tokyo Is the Center of the Universe]], literally, but there's enough magic for everyone!
* [[Changing of the Guard]]: While the demons generally remain the same, the original ''Shin Megami Tensei'' series always features a new main cast with each sequel.
** Similarly, in the ''Persona'' series, Igor is the only true consistent between numbered iterations; while Philemon appears from time to time, he doesn't play a crucial role outside of ''Persona'' and ''Persona 2''.
* [[Character-Magnetic Team]]: Many demons may approach you and outright offer to join you with no more than a few questions asked.
* [[Character Alignment]]: This plays a huge role in the '''''Shin Megami Tensei''''' series. Each monster is classed on the [[Order Versus Chaos|Law-Neutral-Chaos]] axis and the Light-Neutral-Dark axis. The former is the important one: monsters that are Chaotic will refuse to join you if the main character is Lawful and vice-versa. The alignment of the main character is determined by the type of monsters he summons (e.g. Lawful creatures will move your alignment towards Law), by his responses to philosophical questions asked at key points of the game and by whose dirty work (the Messians or the Gaians) he carries out. The ending of the game is determined by the final alignment of the main character. Interestingly, Neutrality is presented neither as the uncaring or balancing alignment, but rather one that focuses on individual choice and inner strength, as opposed to relying on outside power.
** ''Megami Tensei I'' and ''Megami Tensei II'' for the Famicom feature alignments along the axis of Good-Neutral-Evil.
** ''[[Shin Megami Tensei I]]'' features an alignment system along the axis of both Light-Neutral-Dark and Law-Neutral-Chaos. It is the earliest known videogame to have an alignment system that directly affects the direction of the storyline and which of the [[Multiple Endings]] the player is given, through the choices and actions the player makes that alter the player character's alignment. ''[[Shin Megami Tensei II]]'' uses the same kind of alignment system.
** In ''[[Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne|Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne]]'', the previous system of alignment is discarded in favour of three specific philosophies: Shijima (which is closest to Law but without the [[Knight Templar]] tendencies), Musabi (Neutral, focusing on individuality and freedom of choice) and Yosuga (Chaos with a heavy dose of the elitism that Law was previously known for).
* [[Characterization Marches On]]
* [[Character Portrait]]: More clearly seen in conversations in ''Persona'' games.
* [[Clap Your Hands If You Believe]]: In ''Persona 2'', rumors become reality.
* [[Colon Cancer]]: A number of titles have more than one subtitle, such as the various "Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner X: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. _____" installments.
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: Law is blue and white; Chaos is red and black.
** [[Played With]] in ''[[Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey]]'': strike team has red on their uniforms (except the protagonist) and science has blue. Zelenin is science, Jimenez is strike team. Take a wild guess what factions they each support in the end. Oddly enough, the protagonist wears white (but won't necessarily be law)... and no one else does.
*** Extending on that, they also color-code Joint Project vs. Jack's Crew: your buddy's have the standard gold-ish Demonicas, and Jack's Crew get black ones. See above for what black tends to support.
* [[Combination Attack]]
** And now ''[[Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey]]'', but in a very different way. If you hit a weakness, all the demons of your same alignment gang up on the opponent.
* [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard]]
** The [[Turns Red|Dragon Eye]] move, which gives all enemies extra turns, [[Unusable Enemy Equipment|and demons you control never have the chance to learn it]].
** And physical skills, which are [[Cast From HP]] when you use them, but enemies can use them willy-nilly.
** It's worth noting that these are not universal; it depends on the game. And, significantly, the computer does ''not'' cheat dice rolls, significant because almost every spell has a chance of inflicting a status effect.
* [[Cool vs. Awesome]]: Angels vs. Demons is an understatement for the series. Since [[All Myths Are True]], think of the possibilities.
* [[Council of Angels]]
** This is, of course, played straight in
* [[Crapsack World]]: ''[[Shin Megami Tensei I]]'' starts out a mild version of this, and gets a lot worse. ''[[Shin Megami Tensei II]]'' has this as the default state since it follows the Neutral Path of the first game, though it can either get worse or better. ''[[Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne]]'' goes the route of the first game, but can be reversed, or made even worse. ''[[Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey]]'' has the potential to become this, but can be averted, although the gameplay setting is basically this. The ''[[Persona]]'' games are set in [[Crap Saccharine World]] setting that can be made a [[Crapsack World]], and in the first half of the second game duology,, this actually does happen briefly {{spoiler|in the ending}}, though the second half reverses this somewhat (though the fourth game lets you totally avert this in the true ending and actually improve the world setting from the game world default). ''[[Devil Survivor]]'' can turn into this or be averted, depending on your choices.
* [[Creepy Child]]
** Alice.
{{quote|"Won't you please die for me?"}}
* [[Crossover]]: [[Devil May Cry|Dante]] shows up in ''Nocturne''... and promptly attempts to kick your ass. Later on, though, you can talk him into signing on with you. In the [[Updated Rerelease]] of ''Nocturne'', Raidou Kuzunoha appears instead, for all kinds of continuity wackiness.
* [[Crossover Cosmology]]: Sure, you can summon Joan of Arc, Kali, Amaterasu
** In ''[[Raidou Kuzunoha VS King Abaddon]]'', bring an Asura into battle against a Mahakala. They'll have an interesting discussion about the fact that they're the ''same god'', just from two different eras, then agree to fight it out to determine which is more deserving.
* [[Cute Monster Girl]]
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]: A major offender of this trope. To counter the [[Crapsack World]], you have the option to ally with [[The Dark Side]] in order to produce a peaceful world. ''[[Devil Survivor]]'' stands out for one of
* [[Deconstructor Fleet]]
* [[Degraded Boss]]
* [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything]]
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]
** Hell, Cthulhu itself is usually a [[Random Encounter]], so you get to punch it out ''repeatedly''!
* [[Disc One Nuke]]
* [[Dolled-Up Installment]]
** Finally averted with ''[[Catherine]]'', which despite having similar themes/characters/gameplay elements/staff/etc (much like the previously dolled-up games) was released outside Japan without the ''Shin Megami Tensei'' moniker tacked on, and managed to have the best international sales of an Atlus developed game to date.
* [[Doppelganger]], a [[Character Alignment|Dark-Chaos]] [[Our Demons Are Different|Demon]] that can be fused in ''[[Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey]]''. It appears as a shadowy, [[Slasher Smile|grinning]] version of [[The Protagonist]].
** [[Doppelganger Spin]]
*** In ''Persona 2'', you can do this by attempting to run. The camera will then FOCUS ON THE REAL ONE as she taunts you. Oops...
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: The good endings with no horrific effects on humanity and life itself are always [[Guide Dang It|the hardest to get]]. Assuming there is one.
* [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors]]: Played straight and averted. Usually, basic elemental types (ie one's that specialize in only one element) usually have a weakness to the opposing element (ice vs. fire, electricity vs. wind, light vs. dark). However, at higher levels, demons usually have a variety of weaknesses and strengths (ex. Black Frost despite being a Jack Frost has strengths against both ice AND fire). This results in bosses having a bit of trial-and-error as you have to test out each type to see what works and what doesn't.
** Some games (''Devil Survivor'' in particular) outright show you how the enemies are affected by every element, usually as if to say "This is my hand, ''[[Nintendo Hard|try and beat it]]''." And every game shows you how your ''own'' demons' element tables, which are the same for every demon of that type.
* [[Element Number Five]]
* [[The End of the World as We Know It]]: If the world hasn't already ended before the game started, then it's about to. ''Nocturne'' starts off with '''everyone''' being destroyed. There are only five humans left alive (not including yourself!) after the first 30 minutes of the game.
* [[End of the World Special]]: Power and how you choose to use it is one of the big themes of the series.
* [[Enemy Within]]: In ''Devil Summoner: [[Soul Hackers]]'', the timid Hitomi gets [[Demonic Possession|possessed]] by demonic [[Dark Action Girl]] Nemissa, and they immediately go on a shopping spree for [[Evil Makeover|black leather]]. In ''[[Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army]]'', Kaya is cursed to be possessed by a demon, {{spoiler|1=but actually gets taken over by a future Raidou Kuzunoha from the ''Shin Megami Tensei'' timeline}}. Happens somewhat more literally in ''[[Persona 3]]'' with {{spoiler|the members of Strega; if they don't take inhibitor drugs, they'll lose control of their Personas. What this would entail is demonstrated by Chidori about halfway through the game, wherein her Persona attempts to '''''strangle''''' her during withdrawl}}.
* [[Every Man Has His Price]]: Mostly. Most demons will very willingly sell themselves with some crafty negotiation. Some races though will never see this as an option.
* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]]: ''Everything''. We're not joking here, people.
* [[Eviler Than Thou]]: All three "main" ''Shin Megami Tensei'' games have everyone trying to one-up each other.
* [[Evil Is Not a Toy]]: Learn the lesson or ''suffer''. It's perfectly possible to gain immense power at little or no effort. On the other hand, [[Fate Worse Than Death|the price]] makes it an iffy choice ''at best''.
* [[Evil Makeover]]: Word of advice: don't get too attached to ''anyone''.
* [[Excited Episode Title]]: In ''Persona 3'', the [[Show Within a Show]] ''Phoenix Ranger Featherman R'' sports these kinds of titles, probably to increase the cheesiness factor. It ''has'' been around since ''Persona 2'', after all.
* Expy: The Djinn enemy is a carbon copy of Genie from Aladdin... yet his design came first.
* [[The Fair Folk]]: Many demons have their designs based on these, as well as their personalities. ''Shin Megami Tensei'' games like to remind you every so often that you are definitely ''not'' dealing with human beings.
* [[Fairy Sexy]]: Pixie.
** Titania, Hua Po, and Sylph deserve mention as well.
* [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]]: More notably explored in ''[[Shin Megami Tensei I]]'' and ''[[Shin Megami Tensei II]]'', with the various factions and alliances everyone pulls in the road to ultimate power, though ''[[Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey]]'' is also a very good example with the Mothers and the demon lords.
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: These are not happy games. And the suffering is not restricted to the bad guys. Or bad endings.
* [[Fiction as Cover-Up]]: Many ''[[Mega Ten]]'' fans take ''[[Persona 4]]'''s mention of a ''[[Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army|Raidou Kuzunoha]]'' movie as this. It would make it the only indication of any games in the series (beyond the direct sequels and ''Persona'' sub-series) to take place in the same ([[Multiverse|exact]]) universe.
* [[Gag Penis]]: Used frequently in many of the demons. Witness the [http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20080707022822/megamitensei/images/0/09/MaraSMT.jpg Mara], [http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20090618224005/megamitensei/images/4/43/PENDRAGON.png Pendragon] and, of all things, [http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20080806040827/megamitensei/images/0/0e/Cthulhu2.jpg Cthulhu].
** [http://megamitensei.wikia.com/wiki/Mishaguji Mishaguji's] head.
** The [http://lparchive.org/LetsPlay/SMTNocturne/Update%2021/76-night_incubus.jpg Incubus], who seems to find every woman and female demon in the game sexy. It's his job, after all.
** Just look at [http://images.wikia.com/megamitensei/images/0/0d/Yamm.jpg Ym
* [[Gaiden Game]]
** That being said, the Persona games have practically [[Alternate Continuity|become their own franchise]] at this point.
* [[Gateless Ghetto]]
* [[Global Currency]]
* [[God]]
* [[God Is Evil]]
** Indeed, many of the game seem to indicate that Lucifer
*** At least in the games for SNES (in which the Law-Neutral-Chaos system possibly plays the most prominent role), Chaos is not shown as the best choice. For example, in the original ''Shin Megami Tensei'', many traditionally heroic choices (choosing to give money to the beggar, choosing to spare the life of local dictator after defeating him and his demon in battle, choosing to save the female protagonist in the dream despite the apparent risks posed by armed guards) tend to be considered Lawful decisions. Also, one of the downsides of pure Chaos is the possibility of sufficiently strong and ruthless individual/party becoming an oppressor (as shown in the case of {{spoiler|Ozawa}} in the world [[After the End]]). Ironically, the whole "might makes right" issue may be one of the main reasons behind YHVH's position in the continuity of
*** Another way to put it, God is the guy who wants to create a world where only those who worship him can live, but Lucifer is the guy who wants to create a world where you are free to kill anyone who you wish. The only security would be being able to kill people yourself. Lucifer is also the guy all the demons you randomly encounter killing people report to, so there's a bit of [[Fridge Logic]] in the Chaos path.
** It's also worth noting that ever since the franchise started picking up lots of steam in America (to the point that ''Persona'' games sell nearly as well in the States as they do in Japan), this has been dialed back ''significantly'' with every successive game since ''Nocturne'', to the point that in the recent ''Devil Survivor'',
*** Not quite. While God is a ''much'' better person in ''[[Devil Survivor]]'', ''[[Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey]]'' discreetly returned to this with the Demiurge sidequest. Not naming him God or YHVH made this fly over many's heads, but compare the Gnostic conception of the Demiurge with YHVH's behavior...
** More recent games have also begun to imply that the fact YHVH is such a dick is a symptom of something going terribly wrong with the universe, not a cause.
* [[Gods Need Prayer Badly]]: The demons, angels, monsters
** This has some interesting bearing in the game. In general, the more people in [[Real Life]] that believe in a particular god/demon/angel/etc
** The ''Persona
** Sometimes, even demons' beliefs can produce greater entities to manifest. This is more clearly seen in ''[[Shin Megami Tensei II]]'', with the False YHVH fought after the death of the Archangels.
* [[Good Is Boring]]
* [[Guide Dang It]]
** Getting the best ending by yourself is a [[Self-Imposed Challenge]].
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]]
* [[Harder Than Hard]]
* [[Hello, Insert Name Here]]
* [[Hell on Earth]]
* [[Heroic Mime]]
** Some games work skillfully around this. In ''Digital Devil Saga'', Serph is a [[Heroic Mime]] because {{spoiler|he's based on the understanding Sera had on the real Serph. That is to say, she knew nothing about the real Serph}}. In ''Persona 3'' and ''Persona 4'', the protagonists' arcanas are [[The Fool]]. One aspect of [[The Fool]] is chaos and creativity; in short, this means they are free to choose any personality they want.
* [[Hobbes Was Right]]: The neutral path essentially states this in the ending.
* [[Holy Hand Grenade]]
* [[Horsemen of the Apocalypse]]
* [[Improbable Species Compatibility]]
** In a much more [[Video Game Cruelty Potential|horrifying]] way, too:
*** This must be an
*** Quite a few demons are quite eager to try it and (if the Chaos Hero of
*** A lot more explicit in ''Imagine'' when they show you the demons fall over... but it's rather odd when using a Mitama (see below).
*** Kind of odd to think about when fusing a monster with a Mitama, which just increases stats.
*** The sacrificial fusions in ''Nocturne'' would look redundant if you think about it.
* [[Hurricane of Puns]]
* [[I Don't Like the Sound of That Place]]
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]
* [[Inexplicably Identical Individuals]]
* [[Infallible Babble]]
* [[Infinity+1 Sword]]
* [[Intercontinuity Crossover]]
* [[It's All Upstairs From Here]]
* [[Jesus Taboo]]
** Aleph from ''[[Shin Megami Tensei II]]'' was made to be the [[Expy]] of Jesus, and they even made sure he had a virgin mother.
** Lyrics in ''Nocturne'''s boss theme mention a sacrificing the son of God
* [[Karma Meter]]
* [[Knight Templar]]
* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]]
** In the first 2 ''Shin Megami Tensei'' games, you're given the Demon Summoning Program by a wheelchair-bound man with glasses and gray hair. He calls himself "Steven". Any resemblance to a famous scientist is surely coincidental.
* [[Lighter and Softer]]
** It does not make them any easier.
* [[Limited Move Arsenal]]
* [[Linear Warriors, Quadratic Wizards]]: Magic attacks are generally much more useful than Physical attacks in the newer
** This is balanced out by the fact that physical attacks tend to do more base damage (or hit multiple times, depending on the attack), [[Cast
** Of note, too: the extra Press Turns are still awarded when Critical Hits are dealt, and there are several games, most notably ''Nocturne'', in which it is ''wizards'' who draw the short stick, as the damage they deal is lessened with the levels they gain due to the damage formula involved. Conversely, physical attacks such as Freikugel, Deadly Fury and Hades Blast, are all powered up with the extra levels, and the [[True Final Boss]] of ''Nocturne'' can ''only'' be reliably damaged with potent physical attacks.
** In other games, magic is extremely useful at lower levels to hit weaknesses. However, when the enemies start getting tougher and [[
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: Just check the Characters page.
* [[Loners Are Freaks]]: ''Nocturne'' believes so. Both resident loners wind up as poster kids for [[Body Horror]]. A natural offshoot of ''Persona'''s [[The Power of Friendship]] beliefs.
* [[Lotus Eater Machine]]: The residents of {{spoiler|Arcadia}} ''think'' they live in a cozy paradise, but they're all hooked up to machines.
** Arcadia was a prototype for the Thousand Year Kingdom, if YHVH had his way, all the humans worshiping him would share the same fate as those in Arcadia.
* [[Louis Cypher]]
* [[Mad Scientist]]
* [[Mad Scientist Laboratory]]
* [[The Magic Comes Back]]: Every game of the main series has this in some capacity. Explained in ''[[Shin Megami Tensei I]]'' by Mother Echidna as a result of the demons returning from the banishment imposed by YHVH. [[Do Not Go Gentle|They're not leaving again without a fight]].
* [[Magic From Technology]]: Devil Summoners throughout the franchise usually carry around [[Magitek|a device]]—arm-mounted COMPs in the original games, GUMPs in the ''Devil Summoner'' subseries, [[Nintendo DS]]-shaped COMPs in ''[[Devil Survivor]]'', the [[Powered Armor|Demonica]] in ''[[Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey]]''—that runs the Demon Summoning Program and allows the user to summon and control his or her [[Mons]]. And in ''[[Devil Survivor]]'', it outright gives the user access to magic spells of his/her own.
* [[Market-Based Title]]: In the West, from ''Nocturne'' onwards the games have been branded under the ''Shin Megami Tensei'' label. In Japan, though every game is considered a MegaTen title they aren't marketed as such.
* [[Mascot Mook]]: Jack Frost. He's even the official mascot of Atlus itself, making this a literal example of the trope.
* [[Mechanical Lifeforms]]: The hardiest and most powerful Angels. Being obsessive creatures of Law, this makes it a case of [[Fridge Brilliance]].
* [[Merged Reality]]: ''Persona 2: Innocent Sin'' ({{spoiler|though it doesn't exactly work, setting up the sequel}}).
* [[Merging Machine]]: Jakyou Manors/the Velvet Room.
* [[Metal Slime]]: The Omoikane in ''Digital Devil Saga 1'' and ''Digital Devil Saga 2''. The Golden Shadows in ''Persona 3'' and ''Persona 4''.
** The Kudan in ''[[Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army]]''. Kageboushi in [[Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army|the sequel]].
** The Fiends in ''[[Shin Megami Tensei I]]''. Alice in the first Persona.
* [[Metaphysical App]]: Being descended from a [[Licensed Game]] of ''Digital Devil Story'' many games in the series includes variants of the Demon Summoning Program from the original novel. They're ''generally'' safer than Nakajima's original version.
** ''[[Shin Megami Tensei I|Shin Megami Tensei]]'': Stephen was developing software for teleportation through technology, but one of his experiments opened to the Expanse and summoned a demon. After the incident, it inspired him to create a program that allows the user to communicate with, contract, and summon demons as allies. The military and the Ring of Gaea learned of the application. However, Stephen emailed copies of the program to random people in hopes of stopping them. The protagonist got this email and installed it on his COMP.
** ''[[Shin Megami Tensei Strange Journey]]'' has the Demon Summoning Program that was distributed by an unknown source for the Red Sprite team. Despite the advanced technology of the Schwarzwelt Investigation Team, it couldn't be deciphered or cracked. It was installed into the crew's Demonicas to help the team survive the Schwarzwelt.
** ''[[Shin Megami Tensei IV]]'' and ''Apocalypse'' have the people of Tokyo whose smartphones have the Demon Summoning Program loaded on them for survival in the demon-populated city. The Hunter Association gives a phone equipped with the program to people who become official Hunters.
** ''[[Devil Survivor]]'' is one of the exceptions to the app being safer in adaptions than the original. This version gets widely distributed, forcing Tokyo into a lockdown as demons let loose by inept users and those controlled by criminal gangs overrun the city.
** ''[[Devil Survivor 2]]'' has the Demon Summoning App, where a person can make a contract and summon demons while also giving users magic. There is also the Nicaea β version, which shows a video of a user's death and their friends' demise.
** The Metaverse Navigator or MetaNav, from ''[[Persona 5]]'', is an app given to him by Igor that allows the protagonist to go to the Metaverse. It can also be used by others that the protagonist allies. To use the application, one would need a keyword(s) to enter the Metaverse.
*** From ''Persona 5 Scramble'', EMMA is a general digital assistant that gives answers and solutions to every issue possible with extreme accuracy. It also has a hidden Metaverse Navigator function that can transport unsuspecting people to a Jail (a place similar to Palaces where individuals' hearts are stolen).
** ''[[SHIN MEGAMI TENSEI Liberation: Dx2]]'' has Devil Download that mysteriously downloads onto users' phones. It allows them to summon Demons along with other supernatural functions.
* [[Mons]]: [[Trope Maker|Trope]] ''[[Trope Maker|Maker]]''. A [[Darker and Edgier]] occult take on [[Mons]]. ''[[Devil Survivor]]'' in '''[[Deconstruction|particular]]'''. The series predates the [[Trope Codifier]] Pokemon [http://megamitensei.wikia.com/wiki/Digital_Devil_Story:_Megami_Tensei by ten years].
** As the [[Trope Maker]] which is also a [[Deconstruction]], this also applies for [[Unbuilt Trope]].
* [[Monster Lord]]
* [[Multiple Endings]]
* [[The Multiverse]]:
** There are other hints at this as well, such as
*** Naturally, this all leads to ''lots'' of [[Epileptic Trees]] about just how the multiverse fits together and what could be coming next. {{spoiler|The ''Persona'' universe, for example, is rather overdue for seraphs and Messian/Law asshats at this point, since they've already conquered [[Persona 2|Chaos]] and the two negative sides of Neutrality in [[Persona 3|Nihil-As-Death]] and [[Persona 4|Nihil-As-Ignorance]]
** Then, of course, there's the chance that all this craziness may be occurring in the same universe as '''''[[Devil May Cry]]''''', courtesy of ''Nocturne''. With Dante's replacement by Raidou in the newest re-release of ''Nocturne''
* [[My Rules Are Not Your Rules]]
* [[Nakama]]
** This trope becomes a major plot point and gameplay element for the third and fourth ''Persona'' games. Making friends gives you ''actual'' power.
* [[New Game+]]
* [[Non-Elemental]]: Almighty. One of the reasons why it's impossible to defend oneself against any attacks of this attribute.
* [[Numbered Sequels]]: With the ''Devil Summoner'' franchise being the only exception.
* [[Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo]]: Though usually they explain what it's all about.
* [[Olympus Mons]]: Several extremely powerful demons are able to be recruited or fused throughout the series, including top members of the [[Norse Mythology|Norse]], [[Egyptian Mythology|Egyptian]], [[Japanese Mythology|Japanese]] pantheons and [[Cthulhu Mythos|Outer Gods]]. And then there's the case of recruiting [[Incredibly Lame Pun|the Olympians themselves]].
* [[Once an Episode]]: Up til the fourth game, once per ''Persona'' series game, there would be a massive in-story retcon that made it so that the amount of people who actually remembered/knew about the events of the game are minimal, if not completely gone.
* [[One Game for the Price of Two]]: The ''Devil Children'' (''[[Market-Based Title|Demi Kids]]'' for the two that came to the US) games. Also, ''Digital Devil Saga'' comes in two parts. Same with ''Persona 2''.
** ''Persona 2'' initially averted this (somewhat) in the U.S. in that the only one that originally came westside was [[Sequel First|the second one]] ''Eternal Punishment''.
*** While ''Innocent Sin'' has now been released in the U.S. via the PSP port, Atlus still has yet to announce ''Eternal Punishment'''s PSP port for U.S. release. So the trope is both straight and averted, since you need two systems that are of different generations to play both games. And that's only if you can ''find'' ''Eternal Punishment''.
* [[One Hit KO]]: Light and Darkness spells. They come in two orders each, one more likely to connect than the other. It is possible to find variations of them all which are capable of hitting all enemy targets, setting up for a [[Total Party Kill]] on either side.
* [[One Steve Limit]]: You cannot have more than one of any given demon in your team. In ''[[Devil Survivor]]'', this only applies to certain demons, genereally unique individuals over species (e.g. [[Norse Mythology|Thor and Odin]]).
* [[Order Versus Chaos]]: A recurring theme. Law tends to be [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|well-meaning]], but very [[Knight Templar]] about the whole thing. Chaos strongly emphasizes freedom, but in the form of a brutal [[Might Makes Right]] anarchy. Neutrality focuses on [[Ubermensch|self-empowerment]] and the [[Humans Are Special|potential of humanity]], as opposed to reliance on a greater force for guidance.
** Of course, [[Humans Are the Real Monsters|Neutrality isn't completely good]]. {{spoiler|The fact that [[Vicious Cycle|most of the time the Neutral Ending brings back the world as it used to be doesn't helps either]]}}.
** The classic Chaos has more or less split into two belief systems in later games where it's used. As mentioned under [[Characterization Marches On]], the [[Social Darwinist]] aspects are seen as more or less outright evil, while the [[Rage Against the Heavens]] aspect is usually shown in a more [[Anti-Hero|antiheroic]] light.
* [[Orochi]]
** Though they refer to him by the full mythological version of his name "Yamata-No-Orochi".
* [[Original Generation]]
* [[Our Monsters Are Weird]]: Where can we even start with this one?
** Mara wins this, hands down.
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* [[Pinball Spinoff]]: Oddly enough, a cell phone game only released in Japan.
* [[Planet Eris]]: Certain games ''almost'' manage to avoid this. Others dive in and never look back.
* [[Point of No Return]]
** While annoying, it's done with ''style'' '''''twice''''' in
** Done in ''[[Devil Survivor]]'' on the Last Day and ''[[Majin Tensei II]]'' in each Time Period/{{spoiler|Dimension}}.
* [[The Power of Friendship]]: Especially prevalent in the later ''Persona'' games.
* [[Powers as Programs]]: Fused demons or Personae may inherit skills the "parent" demons had. Learning to exploit this can lead to [[Disc One Nuke]]s and [[Game Breaker]]s. This is also a vital part in fusing for its ability to impart priceless immunities and strengths to new demons.
* [[Practical Taunt]]: Most of the games have a "Taunt" spell, which increases enemy attack power while lowering their defense.
* [[Psychotic Smirk]]: Tatsuya Sudou a.k.a. {{spoiler|King Leo}} in ''Persona 2: Innocent Sin'' and {{spoiler|JOKER}} in the sequel ''Eternal Punishment''.
* [[Rage Against the Heavens]]: Frequent. Lucifer is usually the one that spearheads this movement. In ''Nocturne'', {{spoiler|the Demi-fiend is now the one that leads it, if the True Demon ending is canon}}.
* [[Rainbow Speak]]: Chronologically, ''[[Persona 2]]'' was the first ''Persona'' game to use [[Rainbow Speak]], only using it for {{color|#ff6600|rumors}}. ''[[Persona 3]]'' has a variation: words that show up as terms in the game's Dictionary are in {{color|blue|blue}}, while otherwise-important words or phrases are {{color|red|red}}. ''[[Persona 4]]'' uses it sparingly, and it's been introduced to the PSP remake of the first ''[[Persona]]'' too, even though it was unnecessary.
* [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old]]: There is absolutely no explanation why Steven from ''Shin Megami Tensei I'' is alive in the sequel, which is set a hundred years later, so this is the only probable explanation, given he reveals he's just an ordinary mortal who created the Demon Summoning program.
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: {{spoiler|To YHVH in ''Shin Megami Tensei II'' and Mastema in ''Strange Journey''}}.
* [[Recurring Element]]: Jack Frost and his relatives.
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]
** Much more than that too
* [[Refusing Paradise]]
* [[Rule of Symbolism]]
* [[Satan]]
** Satan plays his Jewish role as God's [[The Dragon|Dragon]]. Lucifer is a separate entity, and he's the one who opposes God.
* [[Satan Is Good]]
* [[School Uniforms Are the New Black]]
* [[Secret AI Moves]]
* [[Sex Sells]]: Aeria recently started advertising the MMORPG with this using demons. To be fair, a few of the demons are attractive but others...
* [[Shout-Out]]: The games often make sly references to other parts of the meta-series. There are a couple of summonable monsters that are directly taken other works as well, namely [[Little Shop of Horrors|Audrey]], [[Beetlejuice|Betelgeuse]], [[Stephen King|Chris the Car]], and [[H.P. Lovecraft|the Old One, Chthulu, and Nyarlathotep]]. As well as some more obscure ones, like a reference to [[Thomas the Tank Engine|"Thomas the Tank"]] as a hero in the second game.
** YHVH looks like the bastard child of Mr. Clean and the Wizard's false form from ''[[The Wizard of Oz (film)|The Wizard of Oz]]''. More the latter than the former though.
* [[Shown Their Work]]
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]]
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: There's a Konami-made smartphone game in Japan called "Dragon Collection" that's immensely popular. Its stable of monster cards is, shall we say suspiciously similar to the ''Shin Megami Tensei'' cast, and the old ''Devil Children'' spinoffs in particular.
* [[Soaperizing]]
* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]
* [[Standard Status Effects]]
* [[Stripperiffic]]
* [[Summoning Ritual]]: Shown occasionally. Mekata's ruined ritual in ''[[Shin Megami Tensei II]]'' and Mara's summoning in ''Nocturne'' are some examples.
* [[Summon Magic]]: The Personas in the ''Persona'' series, Naomi's spells in ''Soul Hackers''.
* [[Talking the Monster to Death]]
* [[Tarot Motifs]]
** In ''Persona'' and ''Persona 2'', there are even a handful associated with the minor arcana.
* [[Theme Naming]]
** The main attack spells in the series are a slew of elements, commonly Ice (Bufu), Fire (Agi), Electricity (Zio) and Wind (Garu). There's also Force (Zan), Psychological (Psy), Nuclear (Frei), Earth (Magna/Tera), Gravity (Gry) and Water (Aqua). These basic elements have three tiers, basic (no suffix), medium (a variety of suffixes), and powerful (-dyne). Most of these can also have the Ma- prefix, which denotes that it hits the entire enemy party. Depending on the game's mechanics and the enemies at hand, this may or may not be desirable.
** The basic [[One-Hit Kill]] spells, Hama (Light) and Mudo (Darkness) can also have the Ma- prefix, with or without the -on suffix, which denotes a better chance of hitting the enemy.
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** The basic Almighty attack is Megido, and it comes with two suffixes: -la ([[This Is Gonna Suck|run for your life]]) and -laon ([[Nuke'Em|prepare for complete obliteration]]).
** Beyond this, there are a number of special attacks with other names. Still, those are the basics.
* [[There Are No Therapists]]
* [[There Can Be Only One]]
* [[Timed Mission]]: Two of the three Towers in ''Persona'' 's Snow Queen Quest.
* [[Trauma Inn]]: Present in most games. But incredibly likely to make you bleed Macca (or Yen, depending on the game) at an accelerated pace, in any form.
* [[Turns Red]]: ''Nocturne'' and ''Digital Devil Saga'' have this in the form of a move (Dragon Eye) that gives the enemy four additional half-actions. For the most part, only bosses have it, [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard|and you can't learn it]].
** Not without cheating back anyways, ''Digital Devil Saga 1'' has a cheat that allows you select any skill written in the code (whether it's in the game or not). Wanna bitchslap [[That One Boss|Hito-Shura]]? Break out [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard|Hunger Wave]] and [[Curb Stomp Battle|pound away]].
* [[The Unfettered]]
* [[Useless Useful Spell]]
** In fact, if your enemy happens to be weak to death/expel, the various death spells are pretty much a guaranteed kill (and are in fact the easiest way to kill certain [[Elite Mook|otherwise-nigh-invincible mooks]]). Otherwise you still get a 1-in-3 hit rate that you can boost.
** And debuff success rates are affected by [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors]] (where applicable), which is useful at early levels.
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* [[Unicorn]]: Appears as a recruitable demon/Persona.
* [[Ur Example]]: First series with [[Mon|recruitable monsters]].
* [[Verbal Tic]]
* [[The Very Definitely Final Dungeon]]: The best example of this: the final dungeon of ''Digital Devil Saga 2'' takes place {{spoiler|in ''The Sun''}}.
* [[Visual Pun]]: Many of the demons and monsters in this series have designs in this manner.
** The most infamous one is Mara.
* [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save the World]]: In the early ''
* [[We Cannot Go on Without You]]
* [[What If]]: Literally embodied a game called ''Shin Megami Tensei: if...''. Beyond that, the ''Devil Summoner'' series is also based around a [[What If]]: one which ties into the aforementioned game, which represents the branching point that leads to either the ''Devil Summoner/Persona'' continuity or main-series '''''Shin Megami Tensei'''''. ''if...'' presents a what-if question..., and ''Devil Summoner'' is the answer to it. On top of all this, the ''Raidou Kuzunoha'' prequel games in the ''Devil Summoner'' line provide a historical [[What If]] scenario, hinging, at least in part, on the Taisho period lasting longer than it did in our world.
* [[What Is This Thing You Call Love?]]: ''Digital Devil Saga''.
* [[Wind Is Green]]
* [[World of Badass]]: Three options here. You start as a [[Badass]]. [[Took a Level in Badass|You become a Badass]]. [[Yet Another Stupid Death|You die]]. Choose.
* [[World of Ham]]: ''Every'' demon tries to out-ham each other. One could almost say power levels in this universe directly correlate to the demon's hamminess.
* [[World of Silence]]: Traditional goal of Law. In ''[[Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne]]'', Hikawa (who caused the world to get so screwed up and become the Vortex World in the first place according to Lucifer) and his Reason of Shijima takes this role. In ''[[Persona 4]]'', {{spoiler|this is the kind of world Izanami thinks the apathetic humans want}}.
* [[Yet Another Stupid Death]]: Many a gamer have been humbled after moments of hubris. Common ways of dying: getting back attacked and having your weaknesses exploited endlessly, getting hit by a Hama or Mudo spell, and using the wrong skill at a crucial moment because you weren't paying enough attention.
** Even better, being able to always counter with a physical attack for ludicrous damage, and being glanced by a lowly demon that repels physical attacks. [[Hoist by His Own Petard|Oh crap indeed
* [[Yin-Yang Bomb]]:
** Also, [[Bifauxnen|Naoto]] [[Persona 4|Shirogane]] has a Persona which uses both [[Light'Em Up|Hama]] and [[Casting a Shadow|Mudo]] skills.
* [[Youkai]]: Some of the demons in the series come from here.
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