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* Full voice acting is added to the game, including an english dub for the western release | * Full voice acting is added to the game, including an english dub for the western release. | ||
* There are now multiple difficulty levels. | * There are now multiple difficulty levels, normal—the difficulty of the original game—and easy. | ||
* An 8th day is added to the narrative | * An 8th day is added to the narrative of 3 of the 5 routes. | ||
* An expanded roster of demons, raising the total from 130 to 150. | * An expanded roster of demons, raising the total from 130 to 150. | ||
* | * The [[Demon Compendium]] is added, providing demon descriptions as well as allowing the registration and resummoning of demons. | ||
==Development== | ==Development== |
Revision as of 23:44, 10 June 2024
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Devil Survivor: Overclocked, released outside of Japan as Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked, is a remaster of the 2009 Nintendo DS tactical role-playing game Devil Survivor, the first entry in the Devil Survivor series.
It features new voice acting including a full English dub, and a new "8th day" in the story, as well as higher resolution character art and a remastered soundtrack
Blurb
Japanese
English
One of 2009's best RPGs returns you to Tokyo in the midst of a lockdown, the government's cold-blooded response to a demon invasion. Armed only with a mysterious COMP, will you survive this chaos?
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Synopsis
- Main section: Devil Survivor § Synopsis
Changes from the Original
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- Full voice acting is added to the game, including an english dub for the western release.
- There are now multiple difficulty levels, normal—the difficulty of the original game—and easy.
- An 8th day is added to the narrative of 3 of the 5 routes.
- An expanded roster of demons, raising the total from 130 to 150.
- The Demon Compendium is added, providing demon descriptions as well as allowing the registration and resummoning of demons.
Development
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Listings
Characters
Bosses
Demons
Skills
Items
Credits
Nomenclature
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | デビルサバイバー オーバークロック | Devil Survivor Overclock |
Gallery
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The title screen
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3DS Home Menu Icon
Videos
References
- ↑ Johnny Cullen, Atlus confirms summer release for SMT: Devil Survivor Overclocked. Published January 26, 2011. Retrieved November 4, 2023. VG247.
- ↑ "Update: The release date for Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor: Overclocked has been brought forward a week. It's now set to come out on 29th March." Jeffrey Matulef, Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked coming to Europe this April on 3DS. Published 7 Mar 2013. Retrieved May 17, 2024. Eurogamer.net.
Devil Survivor series | |
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Video Games | Devil Survivor (Overlocked) • Devil Survivor 2 (Record Breaker) |
Mobile Games | Devil Survivor 2: The Extra World |
TV Series | Devil Survivor 2 The Animation |
Audio Drama | Drama CD Devil Survivor |
Novel | Cetus's Prequel |
Manga | Devil Survivor • Devil Survivor 2: Show Your Free Will • Devil Survivor 2 The Animation (Manga) |