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Shin Megami Tensei Digital Devil Saga 2

Shin Megami Tensei Digital Devil Saga 2

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From: Atlus
Category: Video Games

Buy New: $64.99



New (10) Used (10) from $32.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 7055

Platform: Playstation2
ESRB: Mature
Media: Video Game
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 17 - 20 years
Operating System: Playstation 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 1.3

MPN: 53012
Model: P2ATLU 730865530120
UPC: 730865530120
EAN: 0730865530120
ASIN: B000784XG2

Release Date: October 5, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: factory sealed

Features:
  • Devour your enemies and absorb their devastating powers and special abilities
  • Explore a gritty sci-fi world brought to life with breathtaking cel-shaded graphics
  • Take part in a battle system that will satisfy even the most hardened gamers
  • Customize and develop your characters using the unique Mantra Flow system
  • Play through more than 50 hours of story

Accessories:

  • PlayStation: The Official Magazine (1-year)
  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
  • Play
  • Tips & Tricks Magazine

Similar Items:

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  • Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 FES
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Digital Devil Saga 2 continues the story from the first hit. Serf and his companions from the Embryon tribe set out for Nirvana. In the midst of chaos, a mysterious object, the Pod, suddenly appears. Countless spheres of light are emitted by the Pod and infect Serf and his comrades, awakening their demonic powers. An unimaginable battle unfolds within, as they fight a new desire to tear the flesh and shatter the bones of their enemies, who have also been transformed. Who will emerge victorious as everyone struggles with their own demons? \


Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Terrific Fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   November 10, 2008
Great game. I never had so much fun in my life. Everybody in my family loves it.


2 out of 5 stars Please note I answered RATE GAME QUESTION directly after finishing part one   June 17, 2008
POSSIBLE SPOILERS

SO here we are in a game that would explain what happened in Digital Devil Saga and put characters in final episode of the story. I really liked how game sets off. You are about to protect humans as lower caste from demonic high caste (I like being good guy). It is not raining anymore. There are kids in the game and normal people. There is Matrix-Dune-BladeRunnerish feel to the ambient.

AND THAT'S IT. Technically, You have to start leveling up from level one and bying mantras from the beginning. No importing of old characters into new game. Even mantra grid is not the same so that you can navigate easily if you played part one. Even if you had 3 million macca (money) at the end of DDS1 and spells like Magic Repel, Dyne elemental spells, rich inventory, it is ALL GONE!!! Sniff!!! NO DEVOURER , TOO!!!

Labyrinths are vast like in first part, bosses are smart, there are puzzles with switches...as much as I liked first part because of it, second one is too similar and I said 'NOT AGAIN' after seeing same schemes/templates again.

I decided that this game be my last Atlus title to complete but I am really bored. If I don't post more in my review, it's probably because I stopped playing this sequel after JUST four hours. Too similar to part one and no fun.

They should have done FF type of thing or SMT Nocturne type of thing, similar environment and 'weirdness' in game but new characters connected little better into story of part one. This way, you can learn after 2 hours what was point of DDS one and loose interest.

Do my impressions originate in fact I beat Persona 3 and Digital Devil with small pause in between, so I got bored of Atlus RPGs?

IF YOU STILL DECIDE TO PLAY,

---READ SOLUTIONS TO ANSWERING DIALOGUES. HERE, YOU CAN MAKE MISTAKE LIKE THAT

---CIELO AND GALE ARE ONLY ONES WHO WON'T LEAVE YOU, OTHERS LEAVE AND COME BACK

---GET MANTRA GRID FROM FAQ OFF THE WEB OR BUY GUIDE

---GET DEVOURER, NO DEVOURING NO ATMA POINTS

---IF YOU CAN GET CRIMSON BOX AND HAVE 10000 IN CASH, SAVE, BUY BOX IN CITY AND HOPE TO GET RICH RING. MONEY IS SCARCE!!!

---GET ESOTHERIC MANTRA 1 UNLOCKED QUICK, IT IS PURPLE ONE , DOWN RIGHT OF PROTECTION OR IN OTHER WORDS SOUTH OF DEVOURER.

---READING FAQ I UNDERSTOOD THAT YOU HAVE TO DO MOST IMP THINGS BEFORE COMING TO SUN. SUN HAS BIG AND SMALL NODES AND SHOP AND NODES ARE EQUAL TO TERMINALS. SUN IS GOOD TO LEVEL UP, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE NULL CHARM, DYNE MAGICS, NULL DEATH AND EXPEL. YOU NEEDED THEM TO BEAT AIRPORT ANYWAY.

----------------------------IMPRESSIONS AFTER BEATING GAME-----------
GOOD
Last level was WOW. I liked the ending, I liked how main boss looks like. Thumbs up for graphic designers. If whole game had been like this...

BAD
You spend a lot of time , 50% , to level up and when you have right spells and good stats, you can devastate next boss, and then you read FAQ to see what you need for next boss... I wish I didn't have to hunt for Mantras , game system where you level up Personas or Parasites by using them or getting experience was better.

BOSSES I BEAT, SPOILERS AHEAD:

**Elephant guy: Have EARTH REPEL and TERA.

**Eight arms: attack w whatever except 'attack' command and do MEDIA

**Horse-like guy in concentration camp: have MEDIA, FORCE REPEL and ZIO ready. For me , chars were at LVL 13. No need to level up to 16

AFTER THIS GET MUTUAL KARMA FOR EVERYONE, SPEND 2 HOURS OR SO

**HELIODROME, INSIDE KARMA SOCIETY, TRIO OF MONSTERS TAKE ONE

Argilla must have tera or terazi AND media, Roland must have Agilao, Cielo Media and some attack. Roland shoots Agilao to kill dog-like creature who heals (left side of screen); Argilla does tera against snake woman and media sometimes, Cielo supports. Don't leave snake last, she does DYNE!!! Kill healer=the dog , with fire, paralelly hit snakewoman with tera and kill stone-like guy last. SET MUTUAL KARMA FOR GALE AND SERPH.

*TRIO TaKE TWO
Watch out! They will hit with Zio-type Magic Combo so have someone do Void Electricity.

*FIRE BOSS WITH TWO FIRE DOGS
Kill dogs, do Void Fire. IF YOU DO REPEL FIRE BOSS' ENERGY WITH RECOVER. Keep using this strategy till boss is down.

**Big green frog:
Phase one use Zanma/Force magic + Electric magic,
After forg swallows your companion use Earth and bolt
At the end, use Fire + Electric offensive spell

Both my Argilla and Cielo had heal magics

**Mechanical bosses, three of them:
One char uses void fire, Cielo Bolt type magic, and Argilla heal and buff magic

**End of Power Plant level, when lotsa spear an shield monsters jump out in a cut scene!

Boss' weakness is fire, but helpers cast void fire. Anyway, get Gale, Argilla and Roland. Roland uses Void Electricity, Argilla heals or takes out helpers with Tera (Terazi for instance) and Gale uses Force, it hits both boss and helpers. If you have extra turn and Void Fire expired , hit boss with Roland's Agi.

***BIG FIRE MONSTER
Just have someone use Void Fire and Zio will be good if I remember

***Chernobog

Before you get to him, have null nerve.

Chernobog IMITATES you . Get Mediarama and DON'T get nasty spells like Hama, Mudo and so on. Have Null Death and, if you for instance play with Gale and Cielo, have Cielo cast Elec Drain or Elec Void since Gale is weak to Electricity...make a team so that nobody has attack that could hurt comrade, since Chernobog will imitate you and use mentioned fact.

BOSSES AT SUN ARE REPLAY OF SOME DDS ONE BOSSES.

***Asura Camaztotz - this one is little different

You don't have to wait while he is in defensive stance: use Terazi or Teradyne.


***Meganada
You need Elec Drain and Void Phys. When he changes appearance, you change defensive magic. It can be tricky, you need Null Ailments on all 3 chars.


***Brahma

It is nice to have around 15 healing units and same number of magic point restore units.Somas are also welcome, although I didn't use much.

Characters and what is important (Im not 100% sure for all spells):
CHARACTERS THAT ARE AT LEFT SIDE OF SCREEN:

HEAT
EQUIP Null Expell & Fire Drain

Cielo
Elec Drain, Ice Drain, Null Expell, Null Death, Null Ailment, Dekunda, Force Amp, Zandyne

Argilla
Null Panic, Null Mute, Null Charm (MOST IMPORTANT), Null Death, Null Nerve, OR Null ailment, it substitutes all five. Add Dekunda, Earth drain


Seraph, character you don't change, the one in themiddle

Bufudyne, Null Expell, Null Death, Null Ailment,Dekaja, Ice Amp, Mind Charge , Last Word, I did Mind Charge last word together


Gale, to right
Mediarahan, Null Expell, Null Death, Null Ailment, Zandyne, Force Drain, Force Amp, Debilitate

Tactic is that LEFT character drains brahma's elemental attack, Seraph does Mind Charge and Last Words and Gale does Mediarahan or Zandyne. If you get Eternal Zero-ed , you do dekaja, dekunda, skip Gale and do Drain magic.

Brahma has five fases:
1. Fire using fase(dominantly)
2. Force using fase(dominantly)
3. Earth using fase(dominantly)
4. Electricity using fase(dominantly)
5. Ice using fase(dominantly)



All of my characters were about level 73. Seraph's magic stat was around 70 and other stats about 50.

I know you could read FAQ instead of my post, but I am trying to show some things that FAQ writers overlooked or more economical solution.



1 out of 5 stars Can't Move 2 inches   June 3, 2008
 0 out of 8 found this review helpful

I'm glad the other reviewers got so much out of the game.

I found it frustrating that I couldn't move more than 1/billionth of a micro-inch without attracting another monster encounter on maps. It got to the point that I got turned around and confused as to which corridor I was trying to go, because you are attacked 2-3 times even in one room! That's ridiculous.

I got stuck part way through the game where you try to evade a Jailer. With no save point possible on each map level, you have to sit through several minutes of cut scenes every time you die, over and over and over again.

I took the disc out, held it tightly till it SNAPPED IN HALF, then tore the box and manual in half and threw it in the trash. The best place for such time-wasting junk. I wouldn't even sell this used to anyone.



5 out of 5 stars Different.   May 15, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Having unable to obtain the 1st Digital Devil Saga, I opted to get the 2nd anyways. Pretty interesting game to say the least. I enjoyed it. But then again I like strange games such as this.


5 out of 5 stars Yet Another Shin Megami Tensei Success   April 18, 2007
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Atlus makes some of the darkest RPG games in the business. They play in worlds haunted by demons and disasters, with characters that are often ambivalent at best. Lots of violence as well. Just the thing to attract and hold my attention. Digital Devil Saga 2 is no exception and my only regret is that I never bought the original game, so it took a bit to figure out what was going on. Suddenly you are running and fighting and a bit too busy for idle conversation. But, gradually, the pieces of an intricate and multi-layered tale unfold - as full of betrayals and maneuvering as they are with difficult battles.

Character development hinges on leveling up and acquiring mantras, which are a bit like battle programs. Gradually the player will add strengths and techniques until the characters work well individually and in combination. This isn't a simply process and is one of the strength's of the game. One frequently has to think about how to approach a battle rather than just running in and slaughtering everything in reach. And your choices really do affect outcomes rather than just change the battle graphics.

The story development is handled quite well too. Characters have interesting dialog and the plot (there actually is a plot) contains a much to interest the player. The idea of a digital universe with its own spiritual basis is intriguing. Atlus uses call shaded graphics, which may take a bit to get used to, but these allow a stylishness to the illustration and animation that are often lacking in the heavily CGI laden realism we've been getting used to. I enjoyed the game visually and the soundtrack as well, although it was a bit to raucous for my tastes.

I really don't feel that playing the games out of order is a serious problem. Although there is some initial confusion most of the story falls easily into place, and I'm not all that sure that knowing the reasons behind some of the questions in the first part would really be a spoiler. You still have to play the games, defeat the 'other' monsters, and solve the puzzles. Truth be told, part one is getting harder to find and part two is too much fun not to play it just because it's out of order.


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