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Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked review

An more than acceptable 3D update to a DS classic

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By Henry Gilbert published 24 August 2011

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    Deep

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    yet quick combat

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    Addicting demon fusion

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    Big chunk of new story

Cons

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    Steep difficulty curve later on

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    A little too emo for some

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    Barely uses 3D

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Since launch the 3DS has been lacking many things the DS had: Immediate success, a game starring Mario, steady third party support. It also has yet to have a single Japanese RPG, something the DS had coming out its nonexistent ears. Now an update to one of cult series Shin Megami Tensei's best portable releases, Devil Survivor, breaks finally brings stats, monsters, leveling, overwrought dialog, all the things we love about JRPGs to the handheld in Devil Survivor Overclocked.

Hardly the first 3D remake to hit the system, Overclocked offers something unique to the system. Technically it's a strategy RPG, with a perspective and play style reminiscent of the Final Fantasy Tactics series, though it includes SMT's signature demonic bestiary, art aesthetic, and great music. All of what we said about the fairly unchanged core game remains true. Here's a bit from our review of the DS original:

Taking place in modern day Tokyo, you play as the custom-named hero and two of his friends, Yuzu and Atsuro, who get lured into the metropolis and are given modded electronic devices that look just like DS Lites. The trio’s then stranded in Tokyo when all Hell literally breaks loose, as demons walk the streets, attacking the innocent and trapped populace. You fight the demons using those faux-DSes' summoning programs while trying to get to the bottom of all this. Still, your main drive is to live through another day, as the constant death clock over your head says you will die very soon unless you can change your fate.

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That ticking clock is integral to Devil Survivor; not only are you out to save your team from death, but you also see the clock of everyone else that’s trapped, and there's always the constant need to save someone. Though the clock isn't ticking in real time, it does mean you must carefully choose what you do, as most interactions and battles move the clock forward a half hour, and people you could've helped may no longer be around. This enables the story to be unique for the player, as they can follow the side-stories of their choosing. Because of the branching paths, Devil Survivor has multiple endings dependent on your decisions, adding even more value to an already lengthy title.

The story plays out well, but only in conversations with different characters; there's no overworld or dungeons. All the action plays out on the classic-style grid-based maps of the strategy genre, like the Final Fantasy Tactics series. The battles seem simple, but it deepens dramatically; do you want a balanced or specialized team? Do you quickly kill the central enemy or attack its support characters first to get more experience and cash? Do you skip an attack this turn to go earlier next turn? These are just some of the decisions that make the fast-paced battles so addicting as you and your collection of demons fight for good.

In fact, maintaining your collection of hellspawn is nearly as fun as the fighting. You start with a small group of demons, but as you gain money, the only thing you can spend it on is contracting new demons in between battles. Also, while they have specific powers, the more you use them the more skills they can pick up. You feel a certain connection to each one as you mold them into the most powerful monster they can be. But don't grow too attached to them; while they can level up, it's much slower than the main characters and to really keep up with ever more powerful enemies, you'll need to fuse them.

The whole fusion system works spectacularly, as you can make so many different combinations of devils into more powerful creatures. On top of that, it pays off to level up a demon and then combine it with other experienced demons, as opposed to fusing two freshly contracted ones. The depth of how specialized you can make a demon is nearly limitless, and we found ourselves many times taken away from the captivating story to instead try to create the best Cu Chulainn possible.

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With its quick battles and focus and short conversations to tell the story, Devil Survivor works great for the DS. On top of that it is so refreshing to play an RPG on the system that isn’t steeped in fantasy and/or is a remake. Though the difficulty takes a bit of a climb later on, the game isn’t so hardcore to push away everyone else. In fact, if you’ve always been interested in Shin Megami Tensei and didn’t know where to start, Devil Survivor is a great entry point for any RPG fan who doesn’t mind a little emo.

All of that remains true, and as far as the update goes it has its highs and lows. Visually everything is sharper and some occasional graphical flourishes are thrown in. However, the 3D is used very sparingly, which isn't a surprise, as most of the action takes place on the touch screen. If 3D is very important to your 3DS experience, you should look elsewhere.

Another interesting but ultimately unneeded change was the addition of English voice acting to the story scenes. We had few complaints about cast doing the dub, and were impressed Atlus fit so much spoken language on the cart, but we wouldn't have missed it were it gone. Also, it probably couldn't fit on the cart, but with a game as perfectly set in Japan as Devil Survivor, a Japanese voice option would have been nice.

The most substantial extra involves “The Eighth Day,” new post-game content for those familiar with Survivor after something fresh. It’s a good chunk of unique content, though you can only access it after beating the game, meaning those that beat Survivor once on the DS must do so again to get to the new content. Here’s a little teaser of what’s included:

Though it’s not a stunning update, hardly on the level of Ocarina 3D, Devil Survivor Overclocked is still the same game we loved on the DS. If you’re looking for a graphical powerhouse, you should buy something else, but Overclocked is something novel in the 3DS field: a deep adventure lasting dozens of hours. It’s a great example of its genre, and even those that played it before have enough to pull them back in. If you’re an RPG lover waiting for something worth grinding on for the 3DS, the wait is over.

Aug 23, 2011

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