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Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 38 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Atlus USA
Developer: Atlus USA
Genre(s): Role-Playing Game
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
Release Date: October 4, 2005
Summary
Serph, 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 with the silent remains of human statues. The Promised Land was nothing but a new hell. Guards in white appear through clouds of dust, threatening to arrest Serph as an unauthorized Avatar Tuner. He notices the Karma Temple 's insignia on their equipment as they throw it aside and transform into hideous demons. The water crown's power washes over Serph, and he realizes the Atma was not simply a nightmare of the Junkyard?nothing has changed but his surroundings. Devouring others is the only way to survive. What awaits Serph beyond Nirvana?a glorious paradise, or a sea of blood-soaked corpses? [Atlus]
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What The Critics Said
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RPG Fan
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.
Read Full Review >Game Chronicles
Mature, intriguing, thoughtful, and not afraid to take some risky chances.
Read Full Review >eToychest
The story, graphics, speech, and every other aspect make this game an addictively fun title that no true RPG fan should pass up.
Read Full Review >Digital Entertainment News
The general spiritual themes of the first game are expanded on from the word, “Go,” here.
Read Full Review >Game Over Online
All in all, this is another great RPG on the PlayStation 2. The only thing keeping me from giving Digital Devil Saga 2 an unqualified recommendation is how hard it is to find its predecessor.
Read Full Review >Worth Playing
Not exceedingly pretty, nor does it find itself being extremely innovative on the inside. What it does do is present an extremely tight story – the second half of a story, even, that manages to maintain the level presented by the original after throwing a World Series-grade curveball right into the player's mouth.
Read Full Review >ZTGameDomain
A continuation of an intriguing storyline, retaining all that made the first game great while adding changes to gameplay for newness and challenge.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
Everything that an excellent sequel should be. It takes on board criticisms levelled at the former game and addresses them all in a way which should delight any fan of the series; not only that, it picks up the story and characters of the original title and develops them in such a fascinating way that it actually throws fresh light on the original, which now seems like a much better piece of storytelling in the context of its part in the series as a whole.
Read Full Review >Gaming Nexus
One of the standout RPG's for the year, if you like Final Fantasy style RPG's you need to own both of these titles.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
Due to the rich history of the series, you can't help but feel like you're taking part in a fantastic epic that hasn't even begun to scratch the surface in terms of totality. That's why I love this series and that's why I love DDS2. Chances are, you will too.
Read Full Review >VGPub
It tells an intriguing tale and features fleshed-out characters that far too many RPGs lack.
Read Full Review >GamingTrend
My easy answer on this game is that if you found "Xenosaga" wanting in the story department, then you need to look into this title. It seems to do everything right.
Read Full Review >Siliconera
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.
Read Full Review >My Gamer
The story is the game's strongest point, though it won't be exposed here so as not to spoil anything, and it’s full of deeper meanings that one can read into if so inclined.
Read Full Review >GameZone
It has one of the better battle systems in an RPG but could have used some revisions to spice up the gameplay a little.
Read Full Review >Play Magazine
All technical aspects aside,, your gameplay experience in DDS2 is what truly makes it worthy of the upper echelon of RPG-dom. [Nov p.74]
GameSpot
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.
Read Full Review >Just RPG
When it comes down to it, Digital Devil Saga 2 really isn't that different from the original.
Read Full Review >Electronic Gaming Monthly
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]
Play UK
It has an interesting, if bizarre, story but does tend to suffer from too many random battles. Not one for newcomers. [Issue # 149, p.84]
Games Master UK
Forty hours of cel-shaded fantasy heaven: RPG fans will love it. [June 2007, p.85]
Pure Magazine UK
A nice twisted take on the universe and a solid RPG to boot. [Apr 2007, p.72]
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
Better than its predecessor, improving both the story (significantly) and the gameplay (incrementally). [Nov 2005, p.100]
Read Full Review >PSM Magazine
This is a must-have sequel in a must-have series. [Nov 2005, p.80]
G4 TV
Digital Devil Saga 2 brings the strange story started by the first game to a spectacular, dramatic, and bizarrely calm end.
Read Full Review >GamerFeed
Featuring a twisted storyline, a new karma ring system, pretty imagery, and tons of demons to consume, Digital Devil Saga 2 provides a somewhat different experience than the normal RPG fare, even though at its core there's nothing special about the battle system and the way you'll go about things.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
While it may lack the ridiculous depth and complexity of "SMT: Nocturne," arguably Atlus' deepest RPG, Digital Devil Saga 2 makes up for it by having the most compelling plot, a swath of subtle refinements, and fleshed-out, addictive gameplay systems.
Read Full Review >GameCritics
Digital Devil Saga 2 isn't just about maturity; it has maturity, and that's a major accomplishment.
Read Full Review >AceGamez
It's intriguing and fun, the combat and mantra systems are not so overly complicated that beginners feel out of their depth, yet they have enough flexibility to keep the attention of the experienced RPGer. The story may be a little confusing, but the basic gist of trying to find a lost friend is easy enough to understand and working out what the rest of it means only adds to the puzzle elements.
Read Full Review >Gamestyle
DDS2 is a great RPG telling a challenging and mature story, over a foundation of solid, if unspectacular, game mechanics, learning from the mistakes made by its predecessor.
Read Full Review >Gaming Target
Did you like the first Digital Devil Saga? Did you like Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne? Do you want an RPG with challenge? If you answered yes to any of those, get this game.
Read Full Review >TotalPlayStation
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.
Read Full Review >GameShark
If you got wrapped up in the original game’s story, you’ll almost surely want to see how it comes out, but there is nothing so unique about the game as an RPG that you’ll want to pick it up in the middle.
Read Full Review >Play.tm
It's a saga that only insatiable hardcore genre addicts will garner any real fulfillment from.
Read Full Review >Official Playstation 2 Magazine UK
Much better than the last game, and one of the best PS2 RPGs. Let down only by the relentless fighting and steep learning curve. [Feb 2007, p.70]
Playstation Official Magazine UK
Unless you're a disciple of the first "Digital Devil Saga," you'd be better off investing your RPG funds in "FFXII." [Mar 2007, p.116]
Game Informer
The dark setting just wasn't enough to keep me enthralled, and I found myself longing for an end to the saga. [Nov 2005, p.155]
netjak
Digital Devil Saga 2, while a quality role-playing game, doesn't live up to the legacy of its immediate predecessor.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 9.2 (out of 10) based on 5 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
R. D. gave it a10:
An Amazing game. The Shin Megami Tensei franchises always fascinate me but this one truly stands out as gaming glory.
Ben V. gave it a9:
So much better than the first one, yet they're extremely similar. Some of the best story and strategy you'll ever find in a videogame.
Chris C. gave it a9:
Challenging and addivtive.
