Raidou Remastered boasts an impressive lineup of English voice talent, headlined by Stephen Fu from Squid Game, playing the titular Raidou. Fans are eager to see the enhancements this remaster brings. Among these upgrades are the visually modernized graphics, more immersive environments, and user-friendly features like quicksave and a revamped tasks menu, aimed at streamlining gameplay.
Raido Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army is a refreshed take on Atlus’ 2006 RPG Devil Summoner. Scheduled for release on June 19, it will be available on all major consoles and PC. This version promises to bring the classic into the modern era, making it easily accessible for both new players and devoted fans.
Another captivating upgrade is the inclusion of fully recorded voice lines. Atlus recently announced the English voice cast, highlighting Stephen Fu’s role as Raidou Kuzunoha XIV, the young detective with otherworldly summoning abilities. Fu, celebrated for his role in Squid Game as well as for lending his voice to characters in games and anime, brings a wealth of experience to the table.
Alongside Fu, the cast lineup includes Ray Chase as Gouto, Raidou’s feline mentor. Chase is a seasoned actor with over 300 credits, well-known for his work in Square Enix games, notably as Noctis in several Final Fantasy titles. This stellar cast continues with Dawn M. Bennett as journalist Tae Asakura, Kayli Mills as the enigmatic student Kaya Daidoji, Chris Okawa voicing the mystic Rasputin, and Joe Zieja taking on the role of Munakata, the mind behind the Super Soldier Project. Additionally, Patrick Seitz is featured as Dr. Victor.
For Persona fans awaiting the next series installment, Raidou Remastered offers a perfect toe-dip into the Atlus universe. Its June 19 release promises a revamped experience, complete with mature themes like violence and partial nudity, tailored for a single-player journey. Whether you’re a longtime devotee or a curious newcomer, this remastered edition looks set to be a thrilling adventure.