I need games for my 3DS. Tell me about Devil Survivor.

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SlumlordThanatos

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So the New 3DS I bought for Xenoblade Chronicles is just sitting in my dorm room, collecting dust. I can't seem to get into the game, even though I know that I'm probably less than a quarter of the way through it. Fire Emblem is on the distant horizon, and I haven't heard of any other new upcoming games that look promising.

So I decided to take a look back into the 3DS catalog. I couldn't get into SMT IV because dealing with demons feels like a crap shoot, and I hate game mechanics like that. So I'm left wondering how good the two Devil Survivor games are, and if they're worth picking up.
 

WhiteFangofWhoa

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I recommend them in the highest possible terms you can imagine. I picked the first one up because the format sounded like a cross between Final Fantasy Tactics and Majora's Mask, two of my favourites, and they became my favourite 3DS games. The demon negotiations from the main SMT titles that you didn't like are gone. Instead you simply auction for them*.

After repeated plays I'd say the second game is better organized with fewer dead-end conversations, but for various other reasons I liked the 1st better overall. Record Breaker is much easier, but if you're into SMT at all you probably want some challenge to it, so if you play the 2nd I would recommend starting out on Apocalypse difficulty.

*- Tip for the auctions; wait until the last second, then crank up your offer by at least 200, or 2000 at higher tiers. You'll win every time.
 

BoredRolePlayer

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Well getting demons is a action ala ebay sooo it's not "random" like IV did. It's a fine game, I like it more then SMTIV by a long shot.
 
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Devil Survivor Overclocked is fantastic.

Gameplay:
If any of this sounds overwhelming, don't worry, it really isn't. Plus they do a fantastic job of easing you into it.

There's no crapshoot demon negotiation. To get new demons, you bid on them on the black market, and once you understand how it works, you can win every single auction you enter. Plus you can fuse them to make ideal teams of 3 (one human, two demons). A lot of their various abilities and passive skills can synergize well too, once you know what to look for.

In terms of combat, it's great too. You have your team of modern-day-demon-summoners going around on a tactical map a-la-final fantasy tactics, finding good angles to engage the enemy. Then, when you attack something, it goes into pure turn based combat "skirmish", where each side gets a single turn. However, if you reflect attacks, or hit a weakness or land a critical hit, the character that landed it will gain an "extra turn", allowing them to get a second attack in before the skirmish ends. Plus, there's the added dilemma of who to target. If you kill the team leader (the guy in the middle), the whole enemy team dies. However, the leader gets a defense boost if they have teammates still alive, and you get more money/experience for wiping out entire teams than you get for just nuking the leader.

And finally, there's the Skill Crack system. Early on, you'll gain the ability to pick an enemy skill at the start of each battle (not the skirmishes you have, I'm talking the full tactical battle). If the team you select to "crack" that skill kills the enemy holding that skill, you permanently gain the skill and can equip it to any of your human members, and eventually pass them along to your demons too.

Story:
The story for the first game is FANTASTIC.

Your summer vacation gets dramatically cut short when your cousin (a computer genius) gives you some modified COMPs (they're like a DS in that game), which suddenly spew out demons, as well as a cryptic daily email predicting the future.

The very next morning, you find out that the inner loop of tokyo, where you are staying, has been locked down by the army and they will not hesitate to use lethal force to keep everyone in there and prevent the demons from getting out.

So, you and your band of friends (and whoever else you can convince to join you) are trapped in a locked-down city with no power, little food, and rampaging demons slowly taking over as civilization within the loop quickly degrades into full-on survival insanity. Your only real clues as to how to prevent disasters and death from happening are those daily predictive emails.

Oh, and you're pretty sure that if you don't do something big, everyone in the loop is going to die in 7 days. The clock is ticking, GO.

It's a game where choosing who to spend time with and who to listen to or ally with or even whose life to save can have a tremendous impact on the game. Allies may come and go, endings may be permanently cut off, etc.

And did I mention there are 7 endings and a robust new game plus mode? Because there are.

Devil Survivor Overclocked an excellent game, and you really ought to play it.
 

09philj

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I've never tried any SMT title. I'll get around to it at some point.

As an aside, Etrian Untold is pretty good as dungeon crawlers go. Relentlessly hard as well.
 

Dominic Crossman

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Devil Survivor Overclocked is in the Genre as Fire Emblem (Grid-Based Turn Based Battles) although how it applies these is completely different.
But as your intersted in Fire Emblem it might be for you. Did you get Awakening, if not do so.

Just brought up my 3ds progress tracker.
Awakening 265 hours played
Bravely Default -122
Devil survivor overclocked - 103
Persona Q - 112

Sooo.... yeah I think they're games I'd recommend.

(Seroiusly i played awakening that much? That's i bit obsessive :s)
 

Daft Ada

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I really enjoyed Overclocked. It was my first introduction to the series and a cracking title. Easily cleared over a hundred hours on it (partly because I'm pretty rubbish at it!). Persona Q was also really good - never got into SMT IV as much though.

If you're looking for something similar try Mercenaries Saga 2 on the eShop. It's FF Tactics-lite and won't take long to blast through but I really enjoyed the story and gameplay mechanics. There's a demo releasing this week (in the UK) so worth giving it a try.