Rent Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha versus King Abaddon for PS2
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Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha versus King Abaddon

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GF Rating
6.8

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GF Rating
6

Above Average

not the best

posted by rpgdude (CHAPARRAL, NM) Jun 27, 2010

Member since Sep 2005

this game is a slight disappointment considering it's from the same people that did the persona games. The graphics are cheesy and the gameplay too repeatitve. You play the role of the 13th demon summoner and you work in a detective agency and your mission is to protect the capital from demons. You aquire demons by negotiating with them during combat or by fusing those demons into stronger ones. Those of you that have played the persona games that is gonna sound really familier. Another thing that is going to sound familier is the demons that you aquire have also made themselves known in the persona games as well. Your devil summoner mentor is a black cat named Gouto (kinda sounds like gato). The game was so boring that I couldn't even finish playing and that is a first for me. The game needs a better plot, better graphics, more diverse gameplay, and a bit more origonality to the demon roster. That's why I gave this game a 6 outta 10.

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GF Rating
6

Above Average

Best Devil summoner yet, still lacks

posted by happythug (VANCOUVER, WA) Feb 12, 2010

Member since Oct 2007

Yet another go at a devil summoner game for me. Some that are starving for new RPG content may worship these games. I do not. I played this game for quite a while, but found the time period and location to be so foreign it was hard to relate to. The story still isn't bad, but its not my cup-of-tea. Its HIGHLY Japanese, everyone has some 3 or more syllable name that you will instantly forget because of its foreigness. For me, it makes things a little difficult because I can't distinguish who random Asian person named random Asian name is from the next guy, so following the clues can be difficult and I had to make a lot of use of gamefaqs.

However, devil collection and fusion is fun and similar to the Persona series. This game has, however brutal difficulty spikes. The graphics tend to be slightly better than the persona series, but the story and gameplay failed to draw me in. Battle is another elemental mashup where you are constantly switching in and out your devil companions and or weapon to effectively damage your enemies. I eventually quit playing because of my constant dependency of online help to find out where I needed to go next or what I needed to do became draining to always have one eye on gamefaqs and one on this game. A better journal and or quest helper could have helped this game be more enjoyable. Your journal is a little helpful but mostly very vague and does not update enough. For instance lets say a quest you are trying to complete has 3 concise parts. Your journal will typically only reflect the first step of what you need to do, you will generally have to figure out the rest and this can be time consuming or even nearly impossible without online help.

Even so it was mostly enjoyable for the first 30 or 40 hours, but after that I couldn't bring myself to play any more.

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GF Rating
6

Above Average

Devil Summoner 2. Not for the impatient.

posted by Astronskas (AUBURNDALE, FL) Aug 10, 2009

Member since Sep 2008

This game has a pretty decent story line and will probably be enjoyed by fans of Persona. However I was really disappointed with how much blabbing goes on between scenes. It seems like half the game is spent pressing "X" in an attempt to further the story or get to some action. The fusions in this game are also limited compared to other games in the in this genre. If you have lots of patience and really enjoyed the original Devil Summoner then you will probably enjoy this game. Otherwise I would go with Persona, Digital Devil Saga, or other better role players out there.

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