Thanks to Ratalaika Games for the review code. Title: Devious Dungeon 2. System: PS4 Price: $7.99. Release Date:.
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Not to disparage the hard work that I’m sure went into Devious Dungeon 2, but…this might just be one of the laziest sequels I’ve ever seen. And seeing as the first Devious Dungeon was basically a Rogue Legacy rip-off, that should tell you that, at the very least, whatever effort went into this game’s creation doesn’t show up on the screen.
To be fair, I’ll note that, where you didn’t have a choice as to your character in Devious Dungeon — you were a knight whether you liked it or not — here you can choose to be a barbarian, a mage, or a rogue. This doesn’t change the game all that much, but it means that if you want to do something other than just hack-and-slash your way through dungeon after dungeon, you can. It doesn’t drastically change the game or anything, but it does give you a tiny bit of variety compared to that first game.
Likewise, I’ll also note that Devious Dungeon 2 isn’t a bad game. It suffers from a lack of originality, like its predecessor, but if you want a competently-made roguelike platformer, it does the trick.
It doesn’t do anything more than that, though. Notwithstanding a few new enemies, everything pretty much looks the same as it did in Devious Dungeon. The controls feel the same, though you may notice a slight difference if you play as a rogue or a mage. Loot collecting, levelling up, upgrading your gear — all those things work the same way, too.
There’s nothing really wrong with that, I guess. There wasn’t anything wrong with the first game, so bringing a “If it’s not broken, don’t fix it” mentality kind of makes sense. There’s worse things in the world Devious Dungeon 2 could have been, I suppose, but that hardly merits a ringing endorsement.
Ratalaika Games provided us with a Devious Dungeon 2 PS4/Vita code for review purposes.
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You also can upgrade your equipment. Using coins earned from killing monsters and destroying decorative items in each dungeon, you'll be able to buy new weapons, armor, rings, amulets, and potions. You often won't earn enough on a run to buy more than one or two items, so it's important to buy things that will make you survive the longest early on.I really like the RPG elements because they give you a goal to work toward in an otherwise hack-and-slash type of game, but the system isn't perfect. Instead of giving you a choice of weapons, for example, you can only unlock one weapon at a time, so you'll have to unlock and use every weapon as they become available. This is true for armor, rings, and all other items you can buy. I think it would be better to offer some choice here so you could focus on being a swordsman, for example, instead of using whatever item comes next in the upgrade chain.Dungeons and bossesThere are five differently themed worlds with 10 randomly generated dungeons in each. When you complete all the dungeons in a world, you have to face an extremely challenging boss character.
At least, it will be challenging at first, but like many action platform games of the past, you can learn the behaviors of each specific boss to take advantage of his weaknesses. Killing a boss gives you a big chunk of experience points, so figuring out his moves is crucial to leveling up and making your fighter stronger for the next world. ConclusionsDevious Dungeon comes from a long line of great 2D old-school platform action games on iOS from Ravenous Games, and it shows. The controls are precise, it's easy to jump in and start playing, and there's tons of content to explore. And with the addition of RPG elements in Devious Dungeon, it gives you an even better reason to keep playing and make your hero stronger.The fact that each item unlocks one at a time is a bit of a letdown because you can't really specialize (or play a 'role' as in role playing), which somewhat takes away from the overall enjoyment. But with random dungeons, increasingly difficult monsters and bosses, and secret areas to find in-between, Devious Dungeon is still makes for a lot of fun on your iOS device.