User blog comment:Tyberzannisultra/I need your opinion!/@comment-5239282-20140413000401/@comment-5239282-20140416191111

This collaboration has really transformed into something else, hasn’t it? I honestly can’t wait to see the finished product.

Anyway, I apologize in advance for not covering anymore of the story; I’ve decided I’ll give it some more thought. In the meantime, I’ll take the time to address the more trivial matters, yeah?

First off, thanks. Though, like I said, it more often than not detracts from the story. I’d probably fair well in an entirely description-based story like Hunters in the Snow, yeah?

Communication via email would probably for the best. I find I have to plan out and script my responses on Word, now. Anyway, I have a really old email that I’m not sure is active now, but it’s there. It’s also the only account I have. I usually go on AIM or Skype, but email is just fine. I’m not willing to disclose my AIM/Skype here, anyway. ;p

It’s tenebroussuspire@comcast.net

SMT can’t be explained properly here, but I’ll try to summarize it as best as I can. ;p

While only a few installments are connected, say, by character or plot continuity (SMT I and II; Digital Devil Saga), all feature recurring themes and similar gameplay elements such as alignment (Law/Neutrality/Chaos), demons, demonic fusion, moon phases, the apocalypse, and the ultimate fate/design of the universe. While they’re all RPGs, they’re rather diverse: The majority have turn-based battle systems that involve hitting an enemy’s weakness to earn extra turns (the Press Turn Icon system), but some are Action-oriented, and take place in 3D environments. Many main-series titles have 2D overworld maps, but 3D dungeons in the first-person.

I’ll elaborate further in future responses. But I figure you should be able to access at least one or two without emulation. If you do emulate, the SNES offers the very first two main-series as well as some dismissible spin-offs. You should probably pick off with the DS: One main series (Strange Journey) and a great spin-off series (Devil Survivor I and II).

As for the time zones… It’s a small world, ain’t it? ;p