Yes, it does. SMT V has an engaging story. It takes place in a post - apocalyptic Tokyo and features complex characters and moral dilemmas that draw players in.
The sales of Spirits of Vengeance comic were rather mediocre. Maybe the marketing wasn't strong enough or the storyline didn't resonate with many readers.
SMT crossover fanfiction is a type of fan - created writing that combines elements from the Shin Megami Tensei (SMT) series with other universes, stories, or characters. It's a creative way for fans to explore new scenarios and interactions that wouldn't happen in the official SMT canon.
I think the story in SMT IV is good. It has a depth to it that makes you think. The world-building and the way the narrative unfolds are both impressive.