Shin Megami Tensei Iv -undub- 3ds -decrypted- Rom -

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In the pantheon of modern JRPGs, Shin Megami Tensei IV stands as a colossal entry. It is a game of crushing difficulty, moral ambiguity, and a soundtrack that screams hardcore industrial rock. For years, Western players experienced the game through Atlus USA’s localization—a solid effort that made the complex lore accessible to English speakers.

However, for the audiophiles and purists, the official release always felt like it was missing a layer of grit. Enter the SMT IV -UNDUB- (Decrypted) ROM: a version of the game that restores the original Japanese voice track, offering what many consider the "true" atmosphere of a post-apocalyptic Tokyo. Shin Megami Tensei IV -UNDUB- 3DS -Decrypted- ROM

If you have played the official English version, you likely remember the silence. Due to cartridge size limitations and budget constraints, Atlus USA stripped the vast majority of voice acting from the English release, leaving only key cutscenes and battle barks voiced.

While this allowed the text to shine, it robbed the world of SMT IV of its auditory soul. The Undub version fixes this disparity completely. By [Your Name/Handle] In the pantheon of modern

1. The Return of Flyyn’s Voice In the localized release, the protagonist, Flynn, is a silent shell. In the Undub version, Flynn is fully voiced. Hearing the hero grunt, pant, and speak during exploration and combat adds a layer of personality that transforms him from a blank avatar into a living samurai. It changes the rhythm of the game; you aren't just selecting menu options, you are commanding a warrior.

2. Atmospheric Density The world of Shin Megami Tensei is defined by "Press Turn" combat and heavy existential dread. The Japanese voice track captures the anime aesthetic of the characters more naturally. The demonic incantations, the desperate pleas of NPCs in the dystopian Naraku, and the battle cries of your party members (Isabeau, Jonathan, and Walter) carry a weight that silent text boxes simply cannot replicate. The "Demon Whisper" events, in particular, feel significantly more eerie and immersive with full voice acting. This is a fan‑patched version of the official

Solution: Most UNDUB ROMs do not include DLC. You need to source the DLC .cia files separately (the Japanese DLC works fine with the UNDUB patch). Install them after the main game.


This is a fan‑patched version of the official Shin Megami Tensei IV (3DS) that restores the original Japanese voice track while keeping the English text/localization. The “Decrypted” format means it works directly with emulators like Citra or on real 3DS hardware with custom firmware (Luma3DS, etc.), without needing extra console‑specific decryption.