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Rogue Legacy 2 (USA)

Nintendo Switch
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2022
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✪ Reviewed on July 21, 2025
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The sequel to Rogue Legacy fully owns its DNA: each heir inherits random traits that shake up your approach. Progression between runs is rewarding, the classes are varied, and the platforming is far sharper than before. A fiercely addictive loop.

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Category
Roguelike 1 player 7+
Description
A lineage of adventurers descends in turn into a shifting castle, each heir differing from the last. Published by Cellar Door, released worldwide in 2022. Dungeons regenerated on each death, inherited traits, varied classes, permanent upgrades and snappy two-dimensional combat.

Rogue Legacy 2 review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾1 GB 📅09/11/2022
Published by Cellar Door

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Memorable bosses

With every death the castle reshuffles and the heirs change, yet the bosses keep their fearsome patterns, becoming landmarks in the roguelite chaos. Reading their attacks, dodging on the beat and leveraging each acquired relic turns progression into pure skill growth. The fights reward memory as much as reflex, in a loop where defeat always feeds the next attempt.

An underrated gem

A sequel to an already well-loved roguelite, this second outing is often overshadowed by genre giants like Hades, which arrived in the same window. Its real leap forward goes unnoticed: demanding platforming, radically different classes and an heir system where each quirky descendant reshapes the run. The jumping precision can put off pure-action fans, but that's the point. For anyone after a sharp, readable, content-rich roguelite, it's a sure bet that flew too quietly under the radar.

Is Rogue Legacy 2 still worth playing in 2026?

Rogue Legacy 2 refines the first game's formula into one of the most accessible and generous roguelites around. The founding idea, a line of all-different heirs, grows here through varied classes and inherited traits that genuinely change how you play. The permanent upgrades soften the difficulty at a satisfying pace, without ever removing the tension. The snappy two-dimensional combat is exemplary in readability. The shift to a more illustrated look will divide fans of the original pixels, but the balance between challenge and progression remains a genre model, timeless.

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