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Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked

by Atlus
Nintendo 3DS Teen
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (61 customer reviews)

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  • Includes an all-new eighth chapter
  • Features new voice-acted dialogue
  • Battle an assortment of demons in tactical, turn-based battles

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  • ASIN: B002I09286
  • Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.6 inches ; 4 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: August 23, 2011
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (61 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #732 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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An enhanced remake of 2009's Devil Survivor on the original DS, Devil Survivor Overclocked features high-resolution visuals, voice acted dialogue, and a completely new chapter in the storyline.

Devil Survivor Overclocked
New voice-acted dialogue
New voice-acted dialogue
Turn-based tactical battles
Turn-based tactical battles
Exciting storyline
Exciting storyline

Synopsis

The gameplay is otherwise the same as in the earlier DS title, with players exploring a quarantined version of Tokyo overrun by demons. Lead your party in turn-based tactical battles while trying to determine precisely how the demons are entering the world. Your decisions throughout your travels will lead to different endings, with the new eighth chapter serving as the game's epilogue.



Key Features:

  • Features new voice-acted dialogue
  • Includes an all-new eighth chapter
  • Battle an assortment of demons in tactical, turn-based battles

Product Description

Expanded and enhanced, SMT: Devil Survivor Overclocked for Nintendo 3DS builds upon what many considered one of the best RPGs of 2009. The player is presented with a novel premise: Tokyo is in full lockdown, the government's swift, coldblooded response to a surprise demon invasion. While you and your friends must solve the nature of the interdimensional rift through which the horrific creatures are entering your world, saving the world is not your highest priority; staying alive, on the other hand, is.

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The voice acting is passionate and very well done. A. Bale  |  20 reviewers made a similar statement
This is a game that is fun during both short play sessions or extended play. Hi Desert Dean  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
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67 of 71 people found the following review helpful
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Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
In this review I'll list some of the major improvements Atlus made to the original Devil Survivor in Overclocked:

EIGHTH DAY

Overclocked includes four new eighth day scenarios, which means nearly four new days of battles and plotline!

FULL VOICE ACTING

Every single line in the game has been voiced, and the acting is mostly excellent (with the unfortunate exception of Midori).

NEW DEMONS

Loads of news demons have been added, including:

Ishtar
Black Maria
Susano-o
Baphomet
Yurlungur
Fafnir
Sraosha
Rukh
Huoniao
Mithras
Cabracan
Catoblepas
Tschaggatta
Spriggan
Troll
Lucifuge
Tokebi
Ongyo-ki
Macabre
Jahi

NEW SKILLS

To go with the new demons, loads of new skills were added as well. Some of them, like Vigilant and Shield All+, prove exceedingly beneficial.

TITLES

Essentially, you can earn titles by achieving certain tasks in Overclocked (such as clearing a certain ending or defeating optional bosses), and you can spend the points you earn from your titles on rewards for your next playthrough. This is a fantastic addition and makes you want to keep playing to earn them all.

DEMON COMPENDIUM

One of the most disappointing aspects of Devil Survivor was the lack of a compendium. Atlus thankfully rectified this issue in Overclocked. No more tediously hoping to get lucky with auctions; now you can simply summon any demons you've previously owned.

In addition, you can read about each demon's profile and history. As a mythology buff, I always find reading about a plethora of mythological beings from such diverse cultures fascinating.

And the best improvement of all...

THREE SAVE SLOTS

Thank god Atlus added two more save files! I hated having to overwrite my old game every time I started a new one, and now other people in my family can play too. Seriously, I'm so relieved the developers used the extra storage capacity on things like this rather than pointless 3D effects.

In conclusion, I bought the 3DS for this game, and it was worth every penny. If you enjoy strategy RPGs whatsoever, whether you played the original or not, buy it!
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Live To See A Brand New Day August 26, 2011
Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked is a unique beast (at least when compared to more contemporary rpgs). This was my first exposure to the expansive Shin Megami franchise, and I'm hooked. What appealed to me right away was the well-accomplished anime aesthetic and a story that, while it isn't completely removed from conventional rpg story-telling (defeat the evil!), it has really cool twists (like being able to see how many days a person has left to live). The setting is within a specific area of Japan that's been quarantined by the government as demons start to emerge (and the weird things don't stop there). Travel is all done through a menu, You only get to move your characters around when you're fighting. It's a little jarring at first to navigate through a menu, but due to plot elements it isn't detrimental to the game.

To elaborate more on the combat system, you move your characters around the level Final Fantasy Tactics-style until you initiate an attack with an opponent, once you do it goes into turn-based combat that's comparable to old-style Dragon Quest in which your character attacks and is counter-attacked. You usually have a goal to complete the level; something like 'defeat all the demons' or 'help this person escape'. Your characters don't fight alone, however, in Devil Survivor OC each character can have two demons to help them in combat. You acquire demons by purchasing them, winning them in auctions, or fusing two exhisting demons into a new creation. You could compare it to Pokemon, but I feel that it's drastically different. It's more complicated, and you constantly change the demons you're using (otherwise you'll be overpowered by the enemy).

For those of us that enjoy wordy rpgs with heavy japanese influence and turn-based combat, look no further. However, I can't recommend this to everyone, because you may have already played this game before. Devil Survivor was originally released on the DS, and the main differences between the two versions are: the 3DS version includes voice acting (which I really enjoyed), and an all new "8th Day" (think of this as a new chapter to the story). It doesn't really include 3D at all (with the exception of the intro trailer, and the fusion sequence in game), so unless you're a die-hard fan of the game and want the "8th Day" then you may want to pass. However, I feel that this is the definitive version of the game and I am very excited for the sequel due out in February (and, oddly, for the regular DS).
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great all-round tactics RPG! Rent-at least! August 26, 2011
Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked is a remake of the DS game. Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor. It's part of a series where a lot of elements are borrowed from past games, but do no necessarily mean that it is a prequel, sequel, or spinoff.

If you have never played SMT: Devil Survivor for the DS, I recommend playing this game. One of its major pluses is the story line. The story line is mature and unique. Facing a lock-down in Tokyo, the protagonist and his friends discover secrets hidden from the population while carrying out very difficult decisions. There are a number of unique endings for this game as well, depending on your interactions with individuals as well as some of your decisions. The characters you meet through the adventure are unique and believable. Some of the undergo through some developments through the harshness of the situation as well. The eighth day additions expands the plot and content by 25% (if I had to estimate) and also continue the developments of the characters. Though some of the eighth day character interactions leave you feeling satisfied, most are less convincing.

The "battle" portion of the game is turn-based. It is a tactical style (think Final Fantasy Tactics), where each character has a party of two demons and themselves fighting an opponent, or achieving a goal. You move around a map, where a variety of obstacles or enemies may be strewn in the chaotic backdrop. When you "attack" an opponent character, you don't just choose a skill or whack them. Instead, you go into another screen where you take turns skirmishing with the opponent. It is turn based (think Pokemon style) when engaging an opponent. Missions and goals vary, but are generally the same thing, ie. defeat all enemies, but don't let character x die.

The graphics are solid. Though not much of an upgrade from its DS version, it is still nice on the eyes. Unfortunately, the extent of 3D-graphics is very lacking. For most of the part, you'll only notice it on the title-screen, or if your doing certain out-of battle actions or cut-scenes. It does make use of the full upper screen however. The sprites could have been upgraded a little better. For most part, you will leave your 3D function off though for this game. If you are looking for a great game to test your 3DS's 3D-capabilities, this is not it.

In terms of sound, the shining factor here is the excellent voice acting. For most part, the voice acting is solid, though not the best out there. For a hand-held game, it hits the target though, and you will be listening to the dialogue through the entire ordeal. Unfortunately, you have to press a button to continue their dialogue, so when they speak longer sentences, there may be a awkward pause in speech, and ruins the flow of the dialogue. The sound effects are decent, but not mind-blowing.

Now if you own or played the original Devil Survivor, I still urge you to at least rent the game. They've added enough content to at least warrant a rental. They've extend most of the story endings with the eighth day, so now you can find out what the protagonist and his friends did after each ending. The voice acting isn't the major pulling point, but that extended plot, as well as increased range of demons to discover (150 in total versus 130.) There are is also an accomplishment/challenge rewarder they call "Titles" which are only revealed after you clear the game. They titles are necessary for making each consecutive save game+ easier, as they allow you to acquire "points" in which you can use towards certain buffs in the New Game+. There are a few small new missions, but that's about it.

(---Edit History---)
I recently created a saved game + (Cleared Data) after completing one of the eighth days, and added or updated almost the entire review. 8/29/2011
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fight demons, buy demons, and fuse demons.
It's a simple as that. I'm really enjoying it. I'm on the fourth day right now so I can't speak of the game as a whole, but it's a fun game. Read more
Published 4 days ago by D. Sampson
5.0 out of 5 stars It's awesome!
Game has a ton of replayability. I loved the characters and the story. Also, fun to see all the cool demons/angels/deities from myth take on unique designs.
Published 11 days ago by Malik David
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good
I haven't gotten all the way through yet, but from what I've seen so far, the story isn't as gripping as other SMT games, most notably the Persona series, but this game is great if... Read more
Published 20 days ago by Aaron
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Game
This is a great game. It's like Persona meets FF Tactics. Graphics aren't phenominal, but the game and story are great. I recommend purchasing this if you have a 3DS.
Published 22 days ago by Aaron Taylor
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this game...
I've invested over 100+ hours into the game. Went through 3 of the possible 5 endings already. I've had a ton of fun with it. The story is pretty decent. Read more
Published 1 month ago by S. Yip
5.0 out of 5 stars Atlus does it again.
Already played this but wanted my own copy. Great story and game play. I am a big fan of the series.
Published 1 month ago by Michio Clouds
4.0 out of 5 stars More refined RPG love from Atlus
As the title says, publisher and developer Atlus has once again created an entertaining, if not somewhat inaccessible, entry into the JRPG category. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Michael Seeley
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Game
This game is one of the best available for the 3DS. With full voice acting and great gameplay, pick up a copy while it is still at a low price. You won't regret it.
Published 1 month ago by chris
4.0 out of 5 stars good
graphics could be better for a 3ds game, otherwise good. still playing through the game, need 3 more words for this review.
Published 2 months ago by Andrew Elek
5.0 out of 5 stars I like this game
Want to buy this game for a long time, really very good, is I like type of game。Price is right
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I have the DS version, should I get this one as well?
There hardly any 3D in this game to begin with. Only the OP and fusion get 3D, dumb but whatever. I say yes on getting this since the major difference is the added Compendium which is enough to get this.
Mar 11, 2013 by Gamemaster64 |  See all 3 posts
Option of Japanese language with Subtitles?
It won't have Japanese voice-acting according to an admin at the Atlus forums: http://atlus.com/forum/showpost.php?p=234661&postcount=45

If you want to hear the english voices early, they have samples at the official website: http://www.atlus.com/devilsurvivor3ds/

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Aug 21, 2011 by J. Evans |  See all 11 posts
Change to 3DS exclusive?
Not at all, especially with Devil Survivor 2 still in production for release on the original DS. All companies need to move forward eventually, which can only be good for us. Better hardware means less restriction for what the developers can do with their concepts and ideas, meaning a better... Read more
Jun 2, 2011 by thewindwaker |  See all 16 posts
Just read the game is in 2D... >.>
There's already at least one other game that doesn't use 3D (Cubic Ninja), and Siliconera has an article that says that even Nintendo has said that they're going to make games without 3D. I can't see 3D working in this game, pretty much everything happens on the bottom screen. What would they be... Read more
Aug 24, 2011 by J. Evans |  See all 14 posts
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