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'''''Megami Ibunroku: Devil Survivor''''', released outside of Japan as '''''Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor''''', is a 2009 tactical role-playing game for the Nintendo DS, and the first entry in the {{Link|Series|desu-}}. It is a grid-based strategy RPG, similar to {{link|Series|MJT}}. The game was directed by [[Shinjirou Takada]], who had previously directed games in the strategy RPG franchises ''[[Wikipedia:Growlanser|Growlanser]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Langrisser|Langrisser]]''. | '''''Megami Ibunroku: Devil Survivor''''', released outside of Japan as '''''Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor''''', is a 2009 tactical role-playing game for the Nintendo DS, and the first entry in the {{Link|Series|desu-}}. It is a grid-based strategy RPG, similar to {{link|Series|MJT}}. The game was directed by [[Shinjirou Takada]], who had previously directed games in the strategy RPG franchises ''[[Wikipedia:Growlanser|Growlanser]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Langrisser|Langrisser]]''. | ||
The game follows several citizens of Tokyo as they are placed under a lockdown in the demon-infested city and must survive using the [[Demon Summoning Program]]. Numbers become visible on the characters indicating their time left to live, which can be lengthened depending on the party's actions. The party must ultimately choose an alignment in a very short time frame. | The game follows several citizens of Tokyo as they are placed under a lockdown in the demon-infested city and must survive using the [[Demon Summoning Program]]. Incorporeal Numbers called the [[Death Clock]] become visible on the characters indicating their time left to live, which can be lengthened depending on the party's actions. The party must ultimately choose an alignment in a very short time frame. | ||
A remaster of the game for the Nintendo 3DS, titled {{Link|Game|desu1oc}}, was released in 2011. | A remaster of the game for the Nintendo 3DS, titled {{Link|Game|desu1oc}}, was released in 2011. |
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Megami Ibunroku: Devil Survivor, released outside of Japan as Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor, is a 2009 tactical role-playing game for the Nintendo DS, and the first entry in the Devil Survivor series. It is a grid-based strategy RPG, similar to Majin Tensei. The game was directed by Shinjirou Takada, who had previously directed games in the strategy RPG franchises Growlanser and Langrisser.
The game follows several citizens of Tokyo as they are placed under a lockdown in the demon-infested city and must survive using the Demon Summoning Program. Incorporeal Numbers called the Death Clock become visible on the characters indicating their time left to live, which can be lengthened depending on the party's actions. The party must ultimately choose an alignment in a very short time frame.
A remaster of the game for the Nintendo 3DS, titled Devil Survivor: Overclocked, was released in 2011.
Blurb
Japanese
崩壊まであと7日
選べ。生きるか、生かされるか。 外界と隔離され封鎖された東京で、極限状態におかれた人々の葛藤と選択の物語 |
Hōkai made ato nanoka
Erabe. Ikiru ka, ikasareru ka. Gai-kai to kakurisare fūsasareta Tōkyō de, kyokugen jōtai ni okareta hitobito no kattō to sentaku no monogatari |
Seven days until the collapse.
The choice is yours. Live for a purpose, or live for something greater? A story of strife and choices made by people under extreme circumstances in Tokyo, which is quarantined and blocked off from the outside world. |
English
Tokyo is in full lockdown, the government's swift and coldblooded response to a sudden demon invasion. Unsure of who to trust and armed only with a demon-summoning COMP, will you be able to survive this chaos?
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Synopsis
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Gameplay
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Devil Survivor is a turn based strategy RPG where characters move around on a grid. When a unit chooses to engage another unit in combat, a turn-based battle plays out, with the key mechanic being called Extra Turn, a simplified implementation of Press Turn-style action manipulation. Battle participants may receive another action in the current engagement by striking the enemy's weakness, dodging or nullifying an attack, or landing a critical hit. Doing this to an opponent may also remove their Extra Turn. Extra Turns may be automatically granted at the start of battle based on a variety of factors.
Version Differences
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Overclocked
- Main article: Devil Survivor: Overclocked
- Full voice acting is added to the game, including an English dub for the western release.
- There are now multiple difficulty levels.
- An 8th day is added to the narrative.
- An expanded roster of demons, raising the total from 130 to 150.
- A Demonic Compendium with expanded demon profiles.
Listings
Characters
Demons
Skills
Items
Development
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Trivia
- The game was released in Japan under the Megami Ibunroku sub-series title, which it shares with the Persona series.
Nomenclature
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 女神異聞録 デビルサバイバー Megami Ibunroku Debiru Sabaibā | Alternate Goddess Tale: Devil Survivor |
Gallery
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Early North American cover
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Title screen
References
- ↑ Stephany Nunneley-Jackson, Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor heading to US DS. Published February 7, 2009. Retrieved November 4, 2023. VG247.
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) |