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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 {{Link|Game|desu1}}, the first entry in the {{Link|Series|desu-}}. It was developed by [[Career Soft]] and published by [[Atlus]] for the Nintendo 3DS and released on September 1, 2011 in Japan, and subsequently on August 23 in North America that same year.
'''''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 {{Link|Game|desu1}}, the first entry in the {{Link|Series|desu-}}.
 
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==
==Blurb==
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==Gameplay Changes==
==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==
==Development==
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==Listings==
===[[Characters in {{PAGENAME}}|Characters]]===
===[[Bosses in {{PAGENAME}}|Bosses]]===
===[[Demons in {{PAGENAME}}|Demons]]===
===[[Skills in {{PAGENAME}}|Skills]]===
===[[Locations in {{PAGENAME}}|Locations]]===
===[[Credits in {{PAGENAME}}|Credits]]===


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==Gallery==
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==Videos==
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==References==
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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?

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

Locations

Credits

Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese デビルサバイバー オーバークロック Devil Survivor Overclock

Gallery

Videos

A Trailer for the English release

References

  1. Johnny Cullen, Atlus confirms summer release for SMT: Devil Survivor Overclocked. Published January 26, 2011. Retrieved November 4, 2023. VG247.
  2. "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.