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Ah, where to even start with Devil Survivor 2? Well, I suppose the positives would take priority, yes? Well, to get this review rolling, Devil Survivor 2 is easily and by far the best entry in the series. It improves vastly upon the gameplay of the first game - not to mention the easier-to-get-invested-to story; the difference is night in day, in fact. Personally, I wasn't that big a fan of the first game to begin with. I saw the potential such a game had, as did I see their intent with its story - alas, such efforts didn't come to fruition.