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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
for rpg fans
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Excellent sequel to a great game, the difficulty is right where it should be
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This is a fun game for the price. I like the characters and the story is good, although the dungeons are a bit pedestrian. This edition came with some nice cards with all the characters. The cards are high quality and a nice surprise.
Definitely check this out.
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I love my rpg’s but i couldn’t get into this game. I found the dungeons to be boring which was the main reason I stopped playing this game. The gameplay is promising
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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Hard to recommend this to anyone when you can spend $200+$25 shipping for the Atlus store exclusive Collector's Edition, and not only get the game itself delivered after the release date, the CE content shipped separately at an undermined later date, but also get access to 0 of the game's significant day 1 DLC/Add-on content. Some of which are accessible *only* via buying the $100 Digital Premium Edition. If you bought a physical copy of any kind, i.e. this one, be prepared to shell out an additional $23 minimum for 8 cut demons and an entire additional party member and dungeon complete with several quests. If you want all the cosmetics and bonus items to boot, that'll be $40 minimum to buy the DLC bundle. But, oops, sorry, you can't actually get *all* the content in the $100 digital premium edition separately, if you want those too, tough luck. For those keeping track at home, that's $325 you could suddenly find yourself spending if you happen to be a big fan of the SMT franchise and had wanted to support and have access to all of it's offerings. Torn because I'd like it to succeed, but I *never* want to see a business decision like this again, even if it meant this game flopping.