Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 Critic Reviews
21 Total Reviews
20 Positive Reviews(95.2%)
1 Mixed Reviews(4.8%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Joystiq
February 29, 2012
Devil Survivor 2 isn't an anime, and it more than makes up for its lack of originality with well-drawn characters, a branching storyline and excellent mechanics. For that, I'm more than happy to accept any similarities, overt or otherwise, to the most popular -- and most screwed up -- anime ever made.
RPG Fan
February 28, 2012
With a strong narrative chocked full of fascinating characters and choices, DS2 ably sprints ahead with the torch passed on from the first game. Simply, those underwhelmed by the first game will not like this installment, while those who lauded the former only have to decide if the safety and security of structured, neat opportunities and a lack of tension hinder the experience.
ZTGD
February 24, 2012
The story is interesting, the combat is well executed and the concept is easy to understand and enjoy. I really wish the game would have branched out a bit more in gameplay and maybe toned down the difficulty a bit so I would have to level grind so much, but those are minor issues.
Destructoid
February 28, 2012
As both a strategy RPG player and a Shin Megami Tensei series fan, the original Devil Survivor sent me to spin-off heaven. I'm pleased to report that Devil Survivor 2 is more of the same, this time bringing an even better story, better characters, more demons to collect and a bunch of gameplay improvements.
GameSpot
February 28, 2012
Enthralling combat and a potent story make Devil Survivor 2 a great strategy role-playing game.
Worth Playing
February 29, 2012
If you liked the first game, it's pretty hard not to like the second, but if you didn't care for the original, not much here will change your mind.
Machinima
March 22, 2012
The reliance on story as a driving part of the experience, the cruel difficulty, and many similarities to the first game might put some fans off. But engaging combat, addictive demon collecting, and gameplay that can only be rivaled by the first entry make Devil Survivor 2 a worthy title in the Shin Megami Tensei series.
The A.V. Club
March 4, 2012
It's just a shame that so much of the sequel feels more like a second playthrough, rather than a new game.
Nintendo Power
February 18, 2012
Devil Survivor 2's sense of humor is worth an awful lot. The same goes for replay value, and this game has plenty.
Extreme Gamer
March 8, 2012
Devil Survivor 2 improves on the original formula with a better campaign, more demons, and more skills. Fans of tactics games shouldn't pass up Devil Survivor 2's interesting take on the genre.
SpazioGames
April 7, 2012
More a data disk than a real game, but it nonetheless offer a great combat system and plenty of customization. Just don't expect anything really new.
Metro GameCentral
April 19, 2012
Another excellent portable Shin Megami Tensei title and one of the best strategy role-players on any format.
Hyper Magazine
May 14, 2012
An excellent game, identical to the original in many respects, but bigger and more engrossing.
Cheat Code Central
March 6, 2012
The story is long and branching, and will take at least 20 hours the first time you play through.
NintendoWorldReport
March 9, 2012
Much of Devil Survivor 2 is a close replication of a handful of solid concepts. Losing time in its fundamentals and the sheer amount of subsequent content-a package structured across dozens of hours-is as easy as it is rewarding, but enjoyment of that concept will likely vary depending on how long and how many times you've traveled that road.
Gaming Age
March 12, 2012
As it stands it's a largely enjoyable and well-made SRPG that represents the SMT style extremely well, but if you weren't blown away by the first title, the second entry will do little to change your mind.
Digital Chumps
March 19, 2012
As a first foray into SMT games, Devil Survivor 2 was both inviting and discouraging. I liked the premise, in that it kind of reminded me of my favorite DS game, 9-9-9, and I also like dialogue sequences that mean something. On the other hand, the slow-paced, harsh difficulty made this one tough to stick with and easy to put down. Naturally, fans of the genre and SMT games are going to get better mileage than I have, and while I may have my reservations about the game, I'm able to respect and appreciate its quality.
Official Nintendo Magazine UK
March 24, 2013
Everything is thrown at you, ramping up the already shocking difficulty level.
RPGamer
February 28, 2012
Devil Survivor 2 remains an addictive experience for a large chunk of its length.