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− | Some considered the North American titling, ''Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon'' inaccurate as ''Devil Summoner'' is not part of the ''Shin Megami Tensei'' series, despite carrying elements such as demons that are shared with various titles in the series. The numbering is also considered inaccurate as the title is the fourth in the ''Devil Summoner'' lineup, despite being the second game taking place in Raidou Kuzunoha's universe. |
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+ | Raidou 2 Cover.jpg|Cover (US) |
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+ | |japan = デビルサマナー 葛葉ライドウ 対 アバドン王 |
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+ | |romaji = Debiru Samanā Kuzunoha Raidō tai Abadon Ō |
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+ | |publisher = Atlus |
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+ | |developer = [[Atlus]] |
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+ | |genre = Action RPG |
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+ | |platform(s) = [[PlayStation 2]], [[PlayStation 3]] |
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+ | |release-date-north-america = '''PlayStation 2'''<br/>May 12, 2009<br/>'''PlayStation Network'''<br/>June 24, 2014 |
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⚫ | '''''Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon''''' is the fourth title in the [[Devil Summoner (Series)|''Devil Summoner'' series]], and the second game starring [[Raidou Kuzunoha the XIV]]. It is the direct sequel to ''[[Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army]]'' and was released for the [[PlayStation 2]]. |
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+ | ''Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon Plus'' released exclusively in Japan alongside the original game on October 23rd, 2008. It included a copy of ''Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon'' and a special edition of ''[[Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne]]'' titled: ''[[Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniax Chronicle Edition]]''. This edition of ''Nocturne'' built upon the updated ''[[Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniax|Maniax]]'' release and replaced [[Dante]] with [[Raidou Kuzunoha XIV]]. The discs and manuals for both games were included in one case. |
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− | *'''North America''': May 12, 2009 |
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+ | The game chronologically occurs after its prequel, with Raidou Kuzunoha the 14th again being summoned by the Yatagarasu to protect the Capital of Japan. The Taishō period in Japanese history has been fictionally extended into its 20th year, placing the events of the game in the early 1930s (but with a setting influenced more so by the 1920s). Raidou and his mentor, the talking cat Gouto, are again called upon to protect the prosperity and peace of the Capital by simultaneously working undercover at the Narumi Detective Agency and battling demonic foes using the powers Raidou carries as a Summoner. The story begins when a young woman enters the detective agency and asks Narumi's and Raidou's help in locating a curious man named [[Dahn]]. |
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+ | *[[Raidou Kuzunoha the XIV]]: The player character, a high school student of Yumizuki High School turned Devil Summoner of the Kuzunoha family. He can confine demons in tubes called kuda (similar to the kanko of Japanese folklore), and use them to battle and to do detective work. Like other ''Shin Megami Tensei'' protagonists, he rarely, if ever, speaks. |
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+ | *[[Gouto-Douji]]: A black cat with green eyes; he is Raidou's partner and though he sounds a little smug at first, he is actually very concerned about Raidou and his mission. Apparently he has worked with every other Raidou since the second. It is revealed later on that Gouto is Raidou Kuzunoha the first, who placed his soul into a cat's body, after which he made it his duty to keep an eye on all those who inherit his name. |
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+ | *[[Shouhei Narumi]]: (Age: 32 (According to the official fanbook)) Owner of the Narumi Detective Agency and Raidou's boss. He is a little lazy and generally lets Raidou do all the hard work. |
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+ | *[[Tae Asakura]]: (Age: 22 (According to the official fanbook)) A reporter from newspaper "Capital Daily" (Tokyo is simply referred as "Capital" in the game), Tae is desperately trying to prove to everyone that women have a place in the modern society as working people. Her pen-name "Kichō" comes from Raicho Hiratsuka, a feminist crusader. She hired Narumi and Raidou's talents to investigate the bizarre events in the Capital. |
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==Gameplay== |
==Gameplay== |
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− | ''Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon'' features similar gameplay to the previous game, although highly improved. Raidou now fires only one bullet at a time in combat and can fire six rounds before needing to reload (which is now achieved by holding down square). The MP system has been abolished and replaced with a system called the "Magnitite Balancing system". Now demons do not consume Magnitite when summoned, but rather only consume it when they use special abilities or other techniques that would have consumed MP previously. The combat is now faster, and Raidou no longer recruits demons by force, but rather by using demon negotiation, which is more traditional for the Shin Megami Tensei franchise. Demon negotiation can be aided by input via other demons in the party or through demon business cards. Additionally, Raidou can now summon two demons at once in combat. |
+ | ''Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon'' features similar gameplay to the previous game, although highly improved. Raidou now fires only one bullet at a time in combat and can fire six rounds before needing to reload (which is now achieved by holding down square). The MP system has been abolished and replaced with a system called the "Magnitite Balancing system". Now demons do not consume Magnitite when summoned, but rather only consume it when they use special abilities or other techniques that would have consumed MP previously. The combat is now faster, and Raidou no longer recruits demons by force, but rather by using demon negotiation, which is more traditional for the Shin Megami Tensei franchise. Demon negotiation can be aided by input via other demons in the party or through demon business cards. Additionally, Raidou can now summon two demons at once in combat. |
− | As an added bonus, any player with clear data from [[Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army]] will gain several bonuses for loading it at the start of the game. The clear data gives Raidou a commemoration item, Summoner's badge, and Explorer's badge. Additionally some demons who had sided with Raidou during the Soulless Army case will rejoin him without negotiation. |
+ | As an added bonus, any player with clear data from ''[[Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army]]'' will gain several bonuses for loading it at the start of the game. The clear data gives Raidou a commemoration item, Summoner's badge, and Explorer's badge. Additionally some demons who had sided with Raidou during the Soulless Army case will rejoin him without negotiation. |
Another new component to ''Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon'' is the addition of [[Case Files]]. These are optional side quests that offer various awards. |
Another new component to ''Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon'' is the addition of [[Case Files]]. These are optional side quests that offer various awards. |
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⚫ | Developed and published by Atlus, it was released in Japan on October 23, 2008 in two formats. The standard version included a soundtrack CD, while the limited edition, ''Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon Plus'', came packaged with a new version of ''Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne'' titled ''Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniax Chronicle Edition'', which includes a guest appearance by the titular hero, [[Raidou Kuzunoha the XIV]]. |
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− | During a routine investigation by the Narumi Detective Agency, Shohei and his teenage apprentice Raidou Kuzunoha respond to a call for help from a client. When the client reveals herself to be Kaya Daidouji, she requests them to kill her. The two are baffled but before they can ask why, mysterious men wearing red armored suits and capes kidnap Kaya while they attack Raidou to halt his pursuit. |
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− | '''Episode 1: The Missing Girl''' |
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− | Raidou investigates the Daidouji manor for clues before learning he must rescue Rin, a close friend of Kaya Daidōji. Raidou traverses into the Dark Realm and battles for the return of Rin. Once Rin is rescued she in turn relinquishes information about a curse within the Daidōji family. This curse causes spiritual possession that effects only females near their sixteenth birthday. Raidou then returns to the Daidōji manor to search its secret basement which is knowingly inhabited by demons only to find Kaya’s diary detailing her abduction and imprisonment by her uncle shortly before her birthday. Raidou reports back to Shouhei Narumi with detail about his investigation thus far before returning to the manor one last time to confront Kaya's uncle Kiyoshi but Kiyoshi morphs into a demon and runs away. Afterwards, the mansion gets pulled into the dark realm and Ichimokuren appears. After the battle ends Raidou is taunted by an unnamed and unseen Devil Summoner. Upon returning to headquarters Narumi and Raidou strategize on what to do next. They decide to investigate their only lead: “The Red Caped Monster”. |
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− | Tae Asakura (a local reporter and friend of Narumi) stops by the Narumi Detective Agency to report a sighting of The Red Cape in Ginza-Cho she gives Raidou a photo as proof to help with his investigation. Raidou arrives at a cafe looking for witnesses when the owner recommends that he search out a carrier named Denpachi Upon arriving in Fukagawa-Cho he is greeted by unfriendly thugs who suggest he enter the nearby bathhouse to request permission to search the village. After a nude showdown with two yakuza thugs the boss Satake authorizes the search but warns to that the Red Cape has been frequently sighted. Raidou is confronted at Denpachi’s home by four Soldiers and pulled into the Dark Realm where he meets an imprisoned mad he must help escape. After helping Denpachi escape he refuses to give information about the Red Cape unless Raidou finds his sister Shizu. Raidou then to Satake who informs him that Shizu is working in the Red-Light District in order to accumulate the funds to pay for his medical expenses after being attacked by The Red Cape. Raidou then travels back to Ginza for clue when he’s confronted by a demonic car who accuses Raidou of being Red Cape that attacked him, after the battle the car gives him a rickshaw knob that according to Shizu belongs to her brother. Afterwards Raidou travels to Dark Ginza to battle The Red Cape only to find that it’s in fact Denpachi. Denpachi's parting words are of the Daidouji Factory operated by Kayas uncle Kiyoshi Daidouji. Tae then reports sighting allover the capitol of The Red Cape. |
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− | Raidou reports back what he has learned thus far and Narumi informs him that Tae was also heading for the Daidouji Factory. Once Raidou arrives he finds a cane that belongs to Kiyoshi Daidouji, then meets Tae before being greeted once more by the ominous unseen enemy from before. Six matryoshka begin to levitate in the room as the voice informs Raidou that unless he can retrieve the three colored shards from the Matrix Labyrinth he will not see Daidouji. Once the Matrix Labyrinth is done the seal on the door confining Kiyoshi breaks. Kiyoshi prepares to divulge all information on the Daidouji family, only to begin morphing back into The Red Cape, but dies as the entity disconnects from his body and escapes. Out of the shadows steps a figure identifying himself as the Dark Summoner Rasputin. He then informs Raidou that the entity he just saw was Hiruku, a demon that feeds on its hosts fear and anxiety and that Kaya is part of the next phase in his plan. Before leaving he summons one last demon from a matryoshka. Back at the detective agency the Herald of Yatagarasu stops in to warn Raidou about Rasputin saying the he was thought to have died fifteen years prior and is somehow still alive and also that the strongest of Devil Summoners is no match for a Dark Summoner. |
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− | *[[Raidou Kuzunoha the XIV]]: A devil summoner who works for the Narumi Detective agency |
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− | *[[Gouto-Douji]]: Feline partner of Raidou |
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− | *[[Shouhei Narumi]]: Head of the Narumi Detective Agency |
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− | *[[Tae Asakura]]: Journalist who often helps Narumi with his cases |
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⚫ | Developed and published by Atlus, it was released in Japan on October 23, 2008 in two formats. The standard version included a soundtrack CD, while the limited edition, Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon Plus, came packaged with a new version of Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne titled Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniax Chronicle Edition, which includes a guest appearance by the titular hero, [[Raidou Kuzunoha the XIV]]. |
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In January 2009, Atlus U.S.A. announced that an English localization was scheduled for a limited release on May 12, 2009. The game was released in a limited production run that included the game and a [[Raiho]] plush toy. Each copy is individually numbered. While Atlus has not announced exactly how many units exist, the highest reported collectors number thus far has been over 40,000. |
In January 2009, Atlus U.S.A. announced that an English localization was scheduled for a limited release on May 12, 2009. The game was released in a limited production run that included the game and a [[Raiho]] plush toy. Each copy is individually numbered. While Atlus has not announced exactly how many units exist, the highest reported collectors number thus far has been over 40,000. |
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− | + | RaidouAbaddonRaihoPlushie.jpg|Packaging for the North American ''Raiho Special Edition'' release |
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− | File:RaidouAbaddonRaihoPlushie.jpg|Packaging for the North American version including plush. |
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+ | File:Raidou2map.png|Map of The Capital |
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==External links== |
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+ | *[https://www.atlus.co.jp/title-archive/raidou/ Official Japanese website (New)] |
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+ | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20170322040101/http://raidou.atlusnet.jp/ Official Japanese website (Archived)] |
+ | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20160401150347/http://atlus.com/devilsummoner2/ Official North American website (Archived)] |
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Latest revision as of 08:40, 25 August 2023
Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon is the fourth title in the Devil Summoner series, and the second game starring Raidou Kuzunoha the XIV. It is the direct sequel to Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army and was released for the PlayStation 2.
Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon Plus released exclusively in Japan alongside the original game on October 23rd, 2008. It included a copy of Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon and a special edition of Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne titled: Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniax Chronicle Edition. This edition of Nocturne built upon the updated Maniax release and replaced Dante with Raidou Kuzunoha XIV. The discs and manuals for both games were included in one case.
Plot[]
The game chronologically occurs after its prequel, with Raidou Kuzunoha the 14th again being summoned by the Yatagarasu to protect the Capital of Japan. The Taishō period in Japanese history has been fictionally extended into its 20th year, placing the events of the game in the early 1930s (but with a setting influenced more so by the 1920s). Raidou and his mentor, the talking cat Gouto, are again called upon to protect the prosperity and peace of the Capital by simultaneously working undercover at the Narumi Detective Agency and battling demonic foes using the powers Raidou carries as a Summoner. The story begins when a young woman enters the detective agency and asks Narumi's and Raidou's help in locating a curious man named Dahn.
Characters[]
- Raidou Kuzunoha the XIV: The player character, a high school student of Yumizuki High School turned Devil Summoner of the Kuzunoha family. He can confine demons in tubes called kuda (similar to the kanko of Japanese folklore), and use them to battle and to do detective work. Like other Shin Megami Tensei protagonists, he rarely, if ever, speaks.
- Gouto-Douji: A black cat with green eyes; he is Raidou's partner and though he sounds a little smug at first, he is actually very concerned about Raidou and his mission. Apparently he has worked with every other Raidou since the second. It is revealed later on that Gouto is Raidou Kuzunoha the first, who placed his soul into a cat's body, after which he made it his duty to keep an eye on all those who inherit his name.
- Shouhei Narumi: (Age: 32 (According to the official fanbook)) Owner of the Narumi Detective Agency and Raidou's boss. He is a little lazy and generally lets Raidou do all the hard work.
- Tae Asakura: (Age: 22 (According to the official fanbook)) A reporter from newspaper "Capital Daily" (Tokyo is simply referred as "Capital" in the game), Tae is desperately trying to prove to everyone that women have a place in the modern society as working people. Her pen-name "Kichō" comes from Raicho Hiratsuka, a feminist crusader. She hired Narumi and Raidou's talents to investigate the bizarre events in the Capital.
- Dahn: Unruly character that Raidou was hired to find.
- Akane Narita: The daughter of a diet member who has hired Raidou to locate Dahn.
- Geirin Kuzunoha the XVII: One of the four great summoners of the Kuzunoha family.
- Nagi: A devil summoner in training.
Gameplay[]
Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon features similar gameplay to the previous game, although highly improved. Raidou now fires only one bullet at a time in combat and can fire six rounds before needing to reload (which is now achieved by holding down square). The MP system has been abolished and replaced with a system called the "Magnitite Balancing system". Now demons do not consume Magnitite when summoned, but rather only consume it when they use special abilities or other techniques that would have consumed MP previously. The combat is now faster, and Raidou no longer recruits demons by force, but rather by using demon negotiation, which is more traditional for the Shin Megami Tensei franchise. Demon negotiation can be aided by input via other demons in the party or through demon business cards. Additionally, Raidou can now summon two demons at once in combat.
As an added bonus, any player with clear data from Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army will gain several bonuses for loading it at the start of the game. The clear data gives Raidou a commemoration item, Summoner's badge, and Explorer's badge. Additionally some demons who had sided with Raidou during the Soulless Army case will rejoin him without negotiation.
Another new component to Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon is the addition of Case Files. These are optional side quests that offer various awards.
Development[]
Developed and published by Atlus, it was released in Japan on October 23, 2008 in two formats. The standard version included a soundtrack CD, while the limited edition, Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon Plus, came packaged with a new version of Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne titled Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniax Chronicle Edition, which includes a guest appearance by the titular hero, Raidou Kuzunoha the XIV.
In January 2009, Atlus U.S.A. announced that an English localization was scheduled for a limited release on May 12, 2009. The game was released in a limited production run that included the game and a Raiho plush toy. Each copy is individually numbered. While Atlus has not announced exactly how many units exist, the highest reported collectors number thus far has been over 40,000.
Gallery[]
External links[]
- Official Japanese website (New)
- Official Japanese website (Archived)
- Official North American website (Archived)