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You crawl through ruined Tokyo recruiting demons for your team, but half will stab you in the back if you don’t keep them happy—and the dungeons punish every wrong move. That grimy Game Boy aesthetic makes the betrayals hit even harder.

Developer: Atlus
Genre: Role-Playing Game
Released: 1995
File size: 212 bytes
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Game Overview

Another Bible is a 1995 Game Boy title from Atlus, a company better known for its work on home consoles. It arrived late in the system's life, a time when developers were still finding inventive ways to use the handheld's limited hardware. The game presents a post-apocalyptic Tokyo where you guide a young boy named Kenji through monster-infested ruins.

You control Kenji directly, moving screen by screen through maze-like dungeons. Your main goal is to explore these areas, defeat enemies, and recruit up to three monsters to fight alongside you. The signature mechanics involve this recruitment system; monsters have their own loyalty meters and can turn on you if neglected, adding a layer of constant management. Combat is turn-based, occurring on a separate grid where positioning matters. The pacing is deliberate, and the difficulty is steep, with resource scarcity and unpredictable allies creating a tense atmosphere. It feels like a constant, precarious struggle for survival where trust is your most valuable and fragile resource.

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