The third Atlus Last Bible, a mature, dense JRPG with demon fusion. Dark and demanding, ideal for Megaten fans.
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Turn-based RPG in which heroes from the modern and fantasy worlds unite to battle demons. Published by Atlus, released in Japan in 1995. Top-down exploration, turn-based combat with demon recruitment and scenario blending the real and demonic worlds. Third entry in the Last Bible series on Super Famicom.
Complete: box, manual and disc/cart very clean. Lightly handled.
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Third entry in Atlus's Last Bible saga, a Super Famicom exclusive never localized. A mature JRPG with a demon-fusion system, it draws Megaten fans for its status as an offshoot of the Last Bible branch and its dark writing. A niche title whose demand rides the SMT cult rather than a broad audience. A complete in-box SFC copy with spine card and manual is the collector's target; the bare cart stays accessible despite the lineage's reputation.
A questionable morality
A gentler offshoot of the great demon saga, the adventure still keeps the habit of recruiting the monsters you meet to send them into battle, then fusing them together the moment a sturdier specimen tempts you. The good-natured packaging smoothly slips past a companion-management logic in which fondness quickly gives way to cold efficiency calculus.
Is Last Bible III still worth playing in 2026?
An entry in the Megami Tensei Gaiden spin-off line, this JRPG offers monster recruitment and fusion in a fantasy world more approachable than the main Shin Megami Tensei branch. The tactical combat and creature collecting stay satisfying, carried by polished SNES production. The lack of an official translation keeps it for Japanese readers. A fine discovery for fans of the Megami Tensei galaxy after a lesser-known title.