Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker is a great game to play if you have played the first Devil Survivor or the Overclocked version and enjoyed it craving more or even if you are a fan of
simple tactic RPG games.
Not exact matches
Happily, however, it's actually a damn fine shooter with a surprising range of
tactics, deeply - integrated
RPG elements and
simple, responsive controls so that just about anyone can play.
On the other hand, if you're a fan of Strategy
RPGs, especially the Fire Emblem series, and you can deal with
simple graphics, typos, and a few non-fatal glitches, developer Imago's freshman offering is remarkably deep, very nearly on par with big budget games like Final Fantasy
Tactics [$ 13.99] and Spectral Souls [Free]...
Whilst you've got
simple things like the HP counter that pops above enemies as you beat them down, you've also got traditional
RPG hallmarks such as also the experience points earned by defeating them (which you use to level up), the focus on utilising
tactics to take down enemy mobs, as well as the wide range of skills each character has.
It harks back to a
simpler time of action
RPGs such as Vandal Hearts and Final Fantasy
Tactics - games that make us misty - eyed at their very mention.