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Devil Survivor Nintendo 3DS Trailer

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Considered one of the best RPGs of 2009, the original Devil Survivor presented gamers 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.

Expanded and enhanced, Devil Survivor Overclocked for Nintendo 3DS builds upon the game's original release with the addition of voice acting for the entirety of the game's memorable narrative, a special eighth chapter that serves as a rousing epilogue for fans, beautifully remastered hand drawn artwork and character portraits, and much more.


 

Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked is currently scheduled to launch for Nintendo 3DS on 23rd August, 2011.

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Atlus

Publisher

Ghostlight

Genre

Turn Based RPG

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1

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I wonder if they'll bother to bring it over to Europe, I never played the original simply because they didn't and although I can import it from Hong Kong on ebay for pretty cheap, I can't trust that it'll get here.

( Edited 18.08.2011 14:50 by Stulaw )

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i loved the original but idk anything about bonus stuff. guess i'll have to through it on the list of games to get a 3ds for. right along side kingdom hearts.

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AdamC3 (guest) on 18.08.2011 at 10:37#3

There's an extra day in this, which should be enough incentive for fans of the DS game.

Index Corporation should form Atlus Europe...we miss out on 99% of the games they publish!

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