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Abstract: Did you know you can see how the people close to you are going to die? It's true. All you have to do is sign up with Nicaea, a mysterious website that will email you a video of the final moments of the people you care about. Devil Survivor 2 ‘s hero and ...
Abstract: Los Angeles based Atlus U.S.A. has released another Shin Megami Tensei game, Devil Survivor 2, the sequel to the 2009 Nintendo DS tactical role playing game Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor. Devil Survivor 2 makes all around improvements to the hand...
Abstract: The catastrophic events of the first game notwithstanding, a potent demonic scourge once again overwhelms the Japan's cities in Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2. As part of a similar gang of teens caught up in the chaos, identifying and eliminating...
Abstract: One of my all-time favorite games for the DS was 2009's Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor. True to form for the SMT series, the game revolved around a group of young people who become embroiled in an otherworldly conflict. In the first game, character...
Abstract: The original was one of the sleeper hits of 2009, endearing itself to many players thanks to its brilliant blend of story, in-depth strategy, and fun collection elements. Though the original Devil Survivor saw a rerelease on the 3DS, the sequel returns...
Though a little rough around the edges, Devil Survivor 2 is another good entry into the Megami Tensei series, and one which shouldn't be passed up. While not a true sequel, it captures the essence of the original title and delivers a solid tactical RPG. A...
Masterful combat system with lots of depth, Great story with multiple endings, Demon fusion system is improved over the original, Everchanging variety of combat objectives keeps you on your toes.
It's still too easy to make major, gamealtering mistakes, Difficulty spikes considerably in certain fights, Lack of stylus support in combat is irritating.
Abstract: Three teenagers -- a mutable boy with headphones, a nervous and slightly nerdy boy, and a busty girl they barely know -- are hanging out in Tokyo Shibuya's ward one day. Suddenly, disaster strikes! A massive earthquake rips the city apart, knocking out...