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Demon Gaze II
Blessed by the sun and sea, One nation enjoys complete harmony - Asteria. Behind the facade of peace, exploitation of the people was rampant, and from their pain, the demons were born. Seeking to unmask the evil and create a revolution, one group of new Demon Gazers stood tall... they were known as the Revolutionist Party.
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Demon Gaze II Reviews
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Though dungeon crawlers usually aren’t for everyone, Demon Gaze II manages to cater to all audiences by offering a low access point for newcomers and a fairly high skill cap for veterans.
Finally, there's a sequel to 2014's highly underrated dungeon crawling masterpiece. Although Demon Gaze II doesn't reinvent the classic formula, does it at least live up to its predecessor?
Demon Gaze II aims for purity in a dungeon crawler, and mostly captures the magic of its forebears. While the dungeons themselves are wholly uninteresting, and some may take exception to the "maintenance" mechanic, Demon Gaze II manages to be a fun, worthwhile experience.
Dungeon crawling may not appeal to everyone since it caters to a particular niche, but Demon Gaze II is quite welcoming even if you have never played the 1st game. The corny and tropey interactions between our characters with some twists to the plot make the game more fun than what one can initially perceive it to be. It’s also worth commending how easy it is for people who are new to this particular genre to get a grasp of it thanks to the features it has implemented. This may be my 1st dungeon crawling game but thanks to this, it certainly will not be my last.
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Streamlining facets of the original Demon Gaze lead its sequel to be a little less frustrating but a little more bland.
Demon Gaze has made the jump to console for its second entry. While the platform options may have expanded, the Vita roots are still fully evident in this dungeon crawler.