
G-MODE is bringing the classic ATLUS game Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner: A’s TEST Server to the Nintendo Switch and PC (via Steam) in Japan as part of their G-MODE Archives+ collection. A specific release date hasn’t been announced yet.
Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner: A’s TEST Server is a role-playing game first released in Japan for mobile phones on December 7, 2006. A full version followed in February 2007, and this is a new release of that complete version.
Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:
About
Escape the Tower of Karma.
To live, you must become a Devil: destroy your opponents, kill them, and consume their power!
- A highly strategic Press Turn System, inspired by and evolved from the turn-based battles of the Shin Megami Tensei series.
- Learn combat skills freely through the Mantra System.
- Equip acquired skills to your characters however you like.
- Parts of the dungeon are procedurally generated.
- An original story set in a post-apocalyptic world.
- Includes an optional 3x EXP boost feature.
- First released on Japanese mobile phones; features adapted for modern platforms.
Why are they here? What stole their memories?
Climb higher. Face the trials. Uncover the truth.
Will Serph and his companions make it out of the Tower of Karma alive…?
Series Overview
This game is a unique installment in the Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga series, originally made only for Japanese flip phones – the kind that were popular before smartphones.
Digital Devil Saga centers around the Embryon, a tribe locked in conflict with five others within a digital realm known as the Junkyard.
Story
The story unfolds in a sealed, colossal tower known as the Tower of Karma.
Serph starts the story having lost all of his memories. He soon encounters Sera, a girl with a unique ability: her singing can calm the destructive force of the Devil. Together, they begin a journey to ascend the tower.
They’re working together to figure out why they’re stuck and what made Serph forget everything.
Key Features
- Progress through the game with a party of up to three characters, including the protagonist.
- The battle system carries over the original’s strategic Press Turn Battles, where the number of actions you get changes based on the types of attacks you land.
- The Mantra system—a program for learning combat skills—has been revamped from the original’s swappable flowchart style into a fusion system that lets you combine Mantras.
- Enjoy character growth and party-building options that differ from the console versions.
- The Tower of Karma, your dungeon, features partially procedurally generated floors—some layers are generated uniquely for each player.
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2026-03-09 07:16