
80
This is a must-have sequel in a must-have series. [Nov 2005, p.80]
80
Digital Devil Saga 2 brings the strange story started by the first game to a spectacular, dramatic, and bizarrely calm end.
82
This is an RPG anyone can get behind, with depths to plumb that I simply don't have space to mention. Give it a shot. [Nov 2005, p.143]
10
Masterpiece, especially later section.
Some frustrating parts but that's the point of SMT, to never back down.
Story was phenomenal and soundtrack was very pleasing. I really enjoyed the world and the challenge.
Play the DDS1 to enhance the effect this game will have on you. One of my favorite games. 10/10
10
I love this game. The shopkeeper, Johnathan, is really cool! ihubyiu9ihih9ihvuihhuvjuiuv
8
(review contains both DDS 1&2!!!!) Probably the best SMT spinoff, it has an interesting and unique story, great soundtrack and design, the gameplay could be tedious sometimes but overall the game is 7.5-8/10, I'd highly recommend it for SMT/Atlus fans.
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2
PlayStation 2
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Oct 11, 2005
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82
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Easily the finest game I've had a chance to play this year and stands to be one of the great games of this generation. DDS2's superb graphics, magnificent aural pieces, excellent, fleshed out story, and better balance makes Digital Devil Saga 1 - and just about every other game this year - look like child's play.
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A continuation of an intriguing storyline, retaining all that made the first game great while adding changes to gameplay for newness and challenge.
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May 13, 2024
10
Masterpiece, especially later section.
Some frustrating parts but that's the point of SMT, to never back down.
Story was phenomenal and soundtrack was very pleasing. I really enjoyed the world and the challenge.
Play the DDS1 to enhance the effect this game will have on you. One of my favorite games. 10/10
Jan 18, 2024
10
I love this game. The shopkeeper, Johnathan, is really cool! ihubyiu9ihih9ihvuihhuvjuiuv
88
In a rare occasion Digital Devil Saga 2 trumps its predecessor in nearly every category. The Digital Devil Saga series is a must if you like story driven RPGs.
82
This is an RPG anyone can get behind, with depths to plumb that I simply don't have space to mention. Give it a shot. [Nov 2005, p.143]
80
Digital Devil Saga 2 isn't just about maturity; it has maturity, and that's a major accomplishment.
75
The storyline in place is something that absolutely should be experienced, but it's not one that comes easily. If you can stomach more random encounters per capita than nearly any other RPG out there, it's worth it, but that's a lot to ask.
60
Digital Devil Saga 2, while a quality role-playing game, doesn't live up to the legacy of its immediate predecessor.
Jul 14, 2022
10
After the first game, this is what we call a perfect sequel. The story developed better, the characters and ambience just showed the potential this saga has. Really enjoyed and hoping for a future HD Remastered for actual consoles.
Apr 22, 2021
10
This game is perfect the gameplay is balased and the story is tide and exiting until the end
Dec 31, 2011
7
Maps are more a little more varied than part one and I believe there is more enemies in this game, although the plot gets a little confusing feels like I need to read into it more online. Same as part one for nocturne and strange journey fans not persona 3/4 fans.
Feb 25, 2014
5
Digital Devil Saga returns to kick me in the balls with its random battle encounter rate. Visually appealing, but more of the same from part 1, and uses 90% of the same assets. Again, the combat is the best part though we have more of a story this time, only recommended to those who loved the nuts off the first game.
SummarySerph, leader of the Embryon, wanders aimlessly through the lifeless streets before him. In the Junkyard, his Tribe fought a gruesome war, hoping the light of Heaven would relieve their suffering. In the end, Serph's world vanished, along with the comrades who stood by him. All that awaited him in Nirvana were endless streets littered wi... Read More
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