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Author who inspired JRPG hits Shin Megami Tensei and Persona says devs need to draw ideas from media other than games, or "you'll usually just end up making the exact same system"
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Scott McCrae
2026-01-23
Aya Nishitani, author of the Megami Tensei novels – which inspired the Atlus series of the same game – has said it's crucial that games take inspiration from other media. While The Witcher is probably the biggest one in terms of popularity, when it comes to video games based on books, Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei has to take the crown. Atlus' flagship series started with a sequel to the first two books in the series, and eventually grew and spawned the likes of Shin Megami Tensei, Devil Summoner, Soul Hackers, and, of course, Persona (and Jack Bros. for the Virtual Boy, most importantly). In a thread on Twitter (translated by Automaton) Nishitani responds to a user who cites developers basing their games on movies and music back in the day, as opposed to developers being inspired by other games. The author says: "I believe that if you draw inspiration from other forms of media, you'll be able to come up with brand-new game systems, but if you draw inspiration from outstanding games, you'll usually just end up making the exact same system." JRPG maestro behind Persona and Metaphor ReFantazio has played Clair Obscur Expedition 33, says it's "very well made" Metaphor: ReFantazio helped JRPG veterans behind Persona "go back to our basics" Metaphor: ReFantazio devs are interested in "how we can evolve our JRPG and what it looks like" Nishitani continues, sharing that he believes that "making only things that are popular" leads to stagnation. "If there are only works that are made with a tendency to become hits, the market won't expand and will start falling into a diminishing equilibrium." He adds, "This means that, despite more creators coming on board, market revenue will drop, causing individual income to become even lower. This is something that often happens in other industries too." JRPG icon behind Persona and Shin Megami Tensei breaks his 16-year hiatus from games with an upcoming "school life RPG"
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metaKnightmare
Jan 23, 09:41 PM
ayo something else. fantastic Totally normal.
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microvoid
Jan 23, 09:21 PM
hehe @Sort of weird Ugh, so many bugs. I played it.
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drSleepy
Jan 23, 07:51 PM
maybe worth it ezpz
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