Disgaea sequel with endearing new characters and even more refined mechanics. Adell and Rozalin introduce a fresh duo dynamic. Combat system is polished and content even more generous. As excellent as the first entry, an unmissable tactical RPG benchmark on PS2.
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Tactics1 player12+
Description
A Japanese Nippon Ichi sequel released in 2006, subtitled "Makai Senki Disgaea 2." Players take on Adell, a young human who challenges the goddess Zenon in a cursed Veldime. A reworked combat system with monster capture and new classes, and humor more approachable than the first game. Released later in the West in 2007.
Makai Senki Disgaea 2 review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
MAX
Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
Bound to a curse gnawing at his world, a young man sets off with a wilful princess on a quest as zany as it is touching. The tone, ever irreverent, knows how to make room for unexpected bursts of sincerity. This demonic comedy brilliantly extends the narrative verve of the series.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Taking up the deliriously tactical formula again, refining unit combos and Item World exploration, revives the race to overpower with never a glimpse of its bottom. Leveling your heroes well beyond reason rewards every calculation. The unabashed farming may put some off, but this generosity of systems and this offbeat humor keep a stubborn hold on the strategy lover.
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Massive"
True to the series' excess, this sequel buries a colossal endgame beneath its campaign: Item World, reincarnation and the hunt for astronomical stats. Fine-tuning your heroes and pushing the system's limits fills hundreds of hours well past the credits. That mad generosity sustains its reputation as the most time-devouring tactical RPG there is.
The Japanese version of Disgaea 2, a sequel to Nippon Ichi's zany tactical RPG extending the first's humor and ceilingless optimization. This native edition appeals to those wanting the title in its original language, in a line beloved by deep-SRPG fans. Its local run sustains interest above the Western versions, in a niche loyal to the unrestrained genre.
Is Makai Senki Disgaea 2 still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2006 on PS2 and known in the West as Disgaea 2 - Cursed Memories, Nippon Ichi's project takes up and refines the outsized formula of the first entry. The grid tactical RPG keeps its lift mechanics, its team combos and its infinitely generated Item Worlds, while polishing the balance and the ergonomics. Adell's quest to break the curse on Veldime unfolds parodic humour that still bites. The depth of the system, which invites you to aim for level 9999, stays vertiginous. A benchmark of the genre, recommended for devotees of turn based strategy and of endless optimisation who relish runaway numbers.