• Publisher: Sega
  • Release Date: Oct 21, 2004
Otogi 2: Immortal Warriors Image
  • Summary: Otogi 2 takes place directly after the events chronicled in the original Otogi: Myth of Demons. Raikoh, the famed undead warrior from the original game, rises again to save Japan from an onslaught of demons. This time, he is joined by six other selfless warriors who have taken their own lives to resurrect Raikoh. As you acquire more special items, you can increase each character's strengths and abilities. Fulfill your destiny in Story mode, or destroy everything in the new Havoc mode. Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 32 out of 43
  2. Negative: 0 out of 43
  1. A text book example of how to make the perfect follow up. Take everything that was popular in the first then power up the graphics, level up the characters and open up the shops so that they stock a larger range of items and spells. Bigger, better, and hell of a lot sweeter.
  2. From Software always manages to amaze me with each new game they create, and Otogi 2: Immortal Warriors is their best work yet. Make this one an instant purchase.
  3. I found myself frequently resisting the urge to throw down my controller in frustration. This wasn't my cup of tea, but I can't help but admire its dramatic artistic sheen. [Oct 2004, p.140]

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. BrandonS.
    10
    Never rated a game before it game out so well, here it goes. This game with be awesome so buy it, and there you go.
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  2. AaronZ.
    9
    Wow..it's funny because I really didn't have a problem with the camera. Yes I agree, Ninja Gaiden will always be the game to compare everything to, but this game is absolutely gorgeous. So much style. As well, if it's too "Japanese" Well...it IS based on Japanese mythology. I loved the monsters, controls, and game play. Like the Two Towers or Third Age you can replay a level or level a certain guy up. As well items and magic are transferable when applicable, so that was really nice. Lastly I like that similar to Ninja Gaiden, you have a plethora of combos at your disposal, only it's more fun because you have a cast of characters at your disposal. Mastering the techniques and combo moves of each charcater along with the challanging and strong story-drivin plot make this a must buy for me. Expand
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  3. JonathanZ.
    6
    The way I felt about Otogi 2: Immortal Warriors was basically the same way I felt about Baten Kaitos. I got about an hour into it, enthralled by the lush visuals and mysterious soundtrack. Then, I realized I was in for another twenty-four mind-numbing hours of pounding on my controller and hacking demons to bits. No thanks. Expand
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