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Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker EU Preorder Page Up, Some Bonus Items Absent

NISAmerica, who has been handling distribution of Atlus-related products in Europe in recent times, put up a product page that is taking preorders for Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker. Early copies for European gamers will include the decal set that came with North American early copies, but unfortunately other additional goods including the bonus soundtrack CD and collector’s outer box are absent.

Copies are priced at £24.99, which is not too far a departure (slightly lower, even) from the standard retail price schedule of North American games. Maybe the absence of the CD and outer box contributed to the relatively lower price? The release date is still set for Fall 2015, as of this article’s writing.

Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker, Etrian Mystery Dungeon, and Etrian Odyssey II: Untold Coming to Europe

NIS America recently announced that they will be distributing Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker, Etrian Mystery Dungeon, and Etrian Odyssey II: Untold in Europe. The first two titles will arrive in Europe during the Fall of 2015, while Etrian Odyssey II: Untold has an early 2016 release planned for it. The price of the games hasn’t been announced yet (NISA Europe’s pricing has been rather controversial, so it’ll remain to be seen if the games will be reasonably priced).

Both physical and digital releases are planned for all three titles, per Siliconera.

It’s always good to see Atlus gamers in Europe, and European gamers in general, being given more timely releases than they’ve had to deal with in the past. After it took much strain and waiting for Ghostlight to bring Devil Survivor 2 to Europe, Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker was something of a question mark considering that it was an expansion title and that Ghostlight isn’t a large publisher to begin with. Etrian Odyssey titles have been regularly coming to Europe after the original Etrian Odyssey II failed to come to European gamers, and interestingly NIS America also distributed Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl in Europe.

If you would like a rather personal (not crafted by myself, to specify) preview of the game with a variety of helpful opinions, consider reading this technologytell.com article.

Credit for the featured image goes to the megamitensei wiki.

Devil Survivor 2 Record Breaker: Fate System Trailer

Atlus USA shared the latest news on the localization of Devil Survivor 2 Record Breaker on 3DS by uploading a trailer about the game’s Fate System. With this feature, players can take time between the story to interact and form a bond with party members so you can strengthen them for future battles. By reaching the next stage in the Fate system, your party members gain abilities such as elemental resistances and the ability to fuse powerful new demons.

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Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker – First Print Bonuses, Livestream Planned

Gematsu reports that first-print copies of Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker will include quite the assortment of additional spoils: a CD soundtrack featuring arrangements of in-game tracks and a set of decals (featuring the Protagonist, his classmate Io Nitta and friend Daichi Shijima, and the logo for the mysterious JPs organization) all stuffed into a larger collectible box. The contents are laid out in the image above.

Additionally, Atlus USA is planning a livestream of Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker on March 11th at 2:30 P.M. Pacific Time on their Twitch.tv channel. Readers may already know that Atlus USA has streamed other games like Etrian Mystery Dungeon before. The stream will show off the Triangulum arc, which is the additional story arc taking place after the “main game” that is the “Septentriones” arc. So, beware of spoilers!

Credit for the featured image goes to the above-linked Gematsu article.

Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker Developer Interviews on Official DS2:RB blog

Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker’s Shinjiro Takada (game director) and art director (Akiko Kotoh) took to the official blog of the Japanese Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker website to participate in an interview about the Devil Survivor 2 series of games. Siliconera provided a translation with some notable insights in this article.

The first topic addressed is the special subtitle for the game: “Record Breaker”. The developers aren’t willing to divulge its meaning, seeing as it’s probably significantly related to plot developments. “The subtitle has some deep roots in the story, so it’s kind of difficult to comment on that. (…) There are actually several meanings behind it, so please check it out for yourselves once you get to play it.” They did mention that it was inspired by the English idiom “break a record.”

Next they touch on Miyako Hotsuin. She is the younger twin sister of Yamato Hotsuin, the leader of the powerful JPs institution, who tasks himself with the preservation of Japan. At the same time, he is harboring knowledge regarding the demons and Septentriones that others aren’t privy to. In the new post-game “Triangulum” story arc introduced in Record Breaker, Miyako assumes the leadership role that the mysteriously-disappeared Yamato previously occupied. Takada comments that Miyako was a character originally planned to be present in the first iteration of Devil Survivor 2, but the development team could not find a way to satisfactorily integrate her into the story and so she was cut. However, her presence was reconsidered during development of Record Breaker and she was included in the new scenario.

The next question involved talking about notable aspects of Record Breaker’s development. Takada commented that he had trouble coming up with a conflict that could appropriately follow-up the Septentrione arc (the original scenario) and cause believable drama. He noted that characterization of the returning cast in the Triangulum arc was also a concern because he wanted to show that the events of the Septentrione arc made the characters mature. Kotoh, as art director, mentions that her main focus was on the game’s opening movie and that it went through lots of cuts and revisions. She hopes one day to show the work that went into the opening movie and the different opening movie versions to the fans.

Lastly, the developers were asked about what prompted the inclusion of Durarara!! characters. The collaboration content features rivals Izaya Orihara and Shizuo Heiwajima, alongside the motorcycle-riding dullahan Celty Sturluson, as recruitable characters with powerful abilities. They are freely downloadable for set periods of time in Japan. Takada explains that “one day, I was there wondering what would it be like if characters from one of my favorite works in Durarara!! were to appear in the world of Devil Survivor. They’re both modern dramas, and both illustrated by [Suzuhito] Yasuda , so the opportunity came from the thought of how they would appear as guests.”

While perhaps not as prominent a sub-series of the Shin Megami Tensei games as the Persona series or the classical SMT games, Devil Survivor has managed to carve a decent name for itself. Both of its main DS titles saw 3DS remakes, and Devil Survivor 2 saw an anime adaptation in Devil Survivor 2: The Animation. It was a one cour anime that started airing in the Spring season of 2013.