Digital Devil Saga 2: GO TO HELL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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Digital Devil Saga 2 finally realizes the promise of the saga's compelling storytelling, and while it's not without flaws, this demonic adventure still has a lot going for it. The Good: Dark, demon-filled world and characters are still great; easy-to-use, open customization system for molding y
our characters; battle system is engaging and complex. The Bad: Encounter rate is high; necessary resources like money can get scarce easily. The Shin Megami Tensei series' demonic tradition continues with Digital Devil Saga 2, a game that brings about a conclusion to the events chronicled in
the original Digital Devil Saga. It's a delightfully dark and bizarre ride through the realms of spirituality, technology, and the human spirit that takes some neat twists along the way in both plot and gameplay. The high enemy-encounter rate and some income issues mar the experience somewhat, but t
his is a journey that is still well worth taking for fans of Japanese role-playing games itching to embrace their inner demons. Digital Devil Saga 2 picks up directly where the first game left off, and if you haven't played the original, you'll be left with a bit of narrative catch-up work to do. T
he young members of the Embryon tribe, whom you controlled in the first game, have left their shattered, war-torn world of the Junkyard behind them. They've ascended to what they believe is Nirvana, only the truth of Nirvana turns out to be something they didn't expect. It's a world not too differen
t from their own, in that the demonic Karma Association forces reign supreme over a cowed human population that's been forced underground. They were forced there by the sun, which turned black and menacing and started sending what people call "bad data" to the lands of Nirvana, turning everyone its
rays touched to stone. If that weren't enough of a weird turn of events, the old world of the Junkyard is revealed to be nothing more than a complex war simulation, a field upon which those in Nirvana tested various combat artificial intelligence data. All your characters--the solemn Serph, the emot
ional Argilla, the icy-cool Gale, and the rest of the crew--are simply AI constructs from that program that have somehow been brought out into the real world through a girl named Sera. This kind of immersion is only helped by the attractive, distinct style of the game, which once again features Kaz
uma Koneko's unique and compelling artwork. From the somber and striking main characters, to all the crazy, great demons you'll encounter in the game, there's always something fascinating to feast your eyes on. The demon designs remain both incredibly fluid and terrible (in a good way) to look upon,
and though you'll recognize a number of them if you've played the original game, they all still look great. The game's sound complements the world well and is once again an aural gumbo of all different styles of music, from the battle themes' addictive rock, to a variety of mystical, more ominous t
unes, and even some pop thrown in for good measure. It all somehow works, tying the strange and ruined world that you wander through together with a distinctive look and sound. The game has a lot of content to work through at a fairly rigorous level of difficulty, and it has a number of hidden boss
es and such that you can seek out should you wish to test your mettle. Once you've beaten the game (and it easily fills out the standard 30 hours or so for a typical RPG), you'll have the ability to play a new game with your learned abilities or even take on hard difficulty if you feel you're up to
the challenge. For those who played the first Digital Devil Saga, you can import your saved data into this game, netting yourself some stat bonuses depending on what mantras you trained in. Some of the choices you might have made in that game can affect how certain characters in the sequel interact
with you, but it's nothing that has a dramatic impact on the story or the ending. Digital Devil Saga 2 finally realizes the promise of the saga's compelling storytelling, and while it's not without flaws, this demonic adventure still has a lot going for it. The fascinating cast and world, combined
with the absolutely great atmosphere and feel, make it an interesting and able competitor in a crowded RPG market. If swords and sorcery have left you a little fantasy-weary, there are always this game's demons and deities to supply a nice change of pace. Score: 8.3 1/0 Atlus legal line


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Shipping? I am ... ( 1 year ago by TheeOnlyCorey)
Shipping? I am living in japan for a year.
Funny, I paid full ... ( 1 year ago by NocturneBlaze)
Funny, I paid full price, I'm an avid Rpg master, I import all the time.
but still expensive ... ( 1 year ago by TheeOnlyCorey)
but still expensive haha
TI got this game ... ( 1 year ago by GuruLarry)
TI got this game when it first came out, just totally pissed me off with the constant random encounters and lack of money, like the reviews said.
in my country it is ... ( 1 year ago by zezimaisbest1234)
in my country it is 50,95
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Ive got 1 and 2 i ... ( 1 year ago by DazenSky)
Ive got 1 and 2 i love the opening of the 2nd one much better im at the part why i have to kill the jailer
is this a computer ... ( 1 year ago by REmajorfan9599)
is this a computer game
Awesome as always! ( 1 year ago by zaciroth)
Awesome as always!
japanese make ... ( 1 year ago by belagiorgo)
japanese make riches stupid US JUST BuY it games hahaha
this game looks gay ( 1 year ago by sakywaky)
this game looks gay
this game has one ... ( 1 year ago by qbsenuef)
this game has one of the best storylines i've ever seen. it isn't as frustrating as what the reviews say it is. once you get the hang of it its pretty quick to get through random encounters and money. i've almost completed the game except for beating Satan, the ultimate hidden boss in DDS2.
meh trust me its ... ( 1 year ago by Krystallwolvelt)
meh trust me its better than most rpgs cause this one is all sci-fi not the mythical type.
This game is better well if you play it english that is also the cell shading graphics are well done unlike the other Cellshaded games you see that have kiddy animation like the wind waker.
I've completed both ... ( 1 year ago by Krystallwolvelt)
I've completed both part 1 and 2 of the Digital Devil Saga series, it kicks ass if this series had the same ammount as the Final Fantasy series then Digital Devil Saga would be a no.1 RPG also the series would have been improved to.
This is my 2nd fave RPG series.
WTF are you talking ... ( 1 year ago by IanFinnesey)
WTF are you talking about? Every enemy in the game except Atlus's mascot demons is a mythological entity. Every player character's avatar is a Hindu deity. It is pretty unique, but it's a veneer of sci-fi over a core of mythology, though far truer to the origins than a Final Fantasy.
i still cant ... ( 1 year ago by BronxDragon)
i still cant believe that crazy bitch jenna is a heshe still creeps me out
looks awsome, i ... ( 1 year ago by TomonariAKARedKid)
looks awsome, i woner if theylll let out an english version
This game was ... ( 1 year ago by OceanAvenue911)
This game was released in USa in 2005 and was just released in europe. It won't be able to find this game anyway in the usa.
i have got this ... ( 1 year ago by mystery551)
i have got this game in new zealand and it is so dam cool!
The release dates ... ( 1 year ago by 5starsuplex)
The release dates are fucked up to be sure.
This game is ... ( 11 months ago by Krystallwolvelt)
This game is incredible I've had these two Digital Devil saga games for a long time the story line in part 1 was so griping that I could not wait for the sequal to come out cause it was so amazing.
1 million out 10 I give this XD
I have the english ... ( 8 months ago by Megidolaon)
I have the english version, european though, but I know there is an american version too! HAPPY HAPPY!
great! ( 3 months ago by blammo67)
great!
Best hundred ... ( 3 months ago by ShadowBaofu)
Best hundred dollars I ever spent. 150 to be exact since I paid $100 for a copy of DDS1 that came in a box set with artwork, and another $50 for DDS2.
no not disgusted by ... ( 3 months ago by BronxDragon)
no not disgusted by it i just mean it surprised me they usually dont do that sort of thing in the game...hey wait a min they did something like this in persona 3 to lol



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