Josh writes: - Another day and another port to consoles of an older game. This time around we are playing Devious Dungeon 2. It originally came out in 2005 and from everything I have read, has not changed anything for the new release. It is a side-scrolling dungeon crawler where the story is as simple as simple can be. There is a castle that has amazing treasures in it, but where many have tried to take its treasures, they have all failed due to the traps and swarms of enemies that inhabit it. Naturally, though, nothing will happen to you, right? All you have to do is survive long enough to go in, crush your enemies, to see them driven before you, steal their treasure, kill the summoner and to hear the lamentations of their women!
Tanveer writes: "Back in October 2018, Devious Dungeon released on consoles to a fairly middling reception. Largely regarded as a solid if somewhat unspectacular sidescroller, the game was clearly successful enough for the studio to develop a sequel. And now, that moment has arrived with Devious Dungeon 2. Question is, can the sequel improve upon the original, or is it just more of the same?"
Woblyware brings us the second instalment to their Devious Dungeon series to the Nintendo Switch.
SXO: Here we go again then, another Ratalaika game review for you to mull over. Ratalaika is heavily known in the gaming sphere for their easy to complete indie games and when on PlayStation, easy to obtain platinum trophies.
I love this game - although, the first game controls much better and felt better overall. Although, I have been pestering for the devs to bring this over since I played the original, so I can't complain.