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Revision as of 15:46, 5 October 2023

Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible, also simply known as Last Bible, is a series in the Megami Tensei franchise. A "side-story" or spin-off of the Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei,[a] Last Bible is set in a traditional high fantasy setting as opposed to a modern or cyberpunk setting common in other Megami Tensei games. Its first game, Lua error in Module:Link at line 60: attempt to index global 'link' (a nil value)., was released for the Game Boy in 1992.

Only the first game in the series was released outside of Japan, which was localized as Revelations: The Demon Slayer.

History

Media

Video Games

Title Release
Last Bible December 23, 1992
Last Bible II November 19, 1993
Another Bible March 2, 1995
Last Bible III March 4, 1995
Last Bible Special March 24, 1995

Mobile Games

Title Release
Shinyaku Last Bible 2007
Shinyaku Last Bible II: Hajimari no Fukuin 2008
Shinyaku Last Bible III: Mugen no Eiyū 2010

Trivia

Nomenclature

Notes

  1. The specific word used in Japanese is "gaiden" (外伝), which can also translate to "spin-off."

References