The Eternal Order is back! Build your army, customize your units, and conquer challenging tactical battles. Sinister death cults are spreading and now threaten all of Terrazael. Youll have to move heaven and earth to win this war - will your army be up to the task?
Platforms
PCGenres
Indie Role-playing (RPG) StrategyThemes
Fantasy
Languages: English and 9 more
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Media
Critic Reviews
PSX Brasil
By Thiago de Alencar MouraDark Deity 2 is an excellent strategy RPG that delivers a strong sense of nostalgia while also bringing enough new features to its gameplay to maintain a modern feel. Its combat shines, and the story, despite some minor flaws, holds up very well throughout the journey, making the title an excellent choice for those who enjoy the genre.
PS4Blog.net
By EdENSolid sequel that expands the Dark Deity universe
Capsule Computers
By Travis BrunoDark Deity 2 delivers refined strategy, customization, and retro charm, offering both challenge and accessibility for genre lovers.
Games Freezer
By Britt RobertsDark Deity was one of my favourite turn-based games of the last few years, Sword & Axe LLC are a developer very dear to my heart due to how they manage to keep such tried and tested genre mechanics feeling fresh and satisfying by creating such a rich and fully rounded gaming experience. This sequel effectively polishes and shines that robust core design into a game that feels even more inviting and satisfying to play. If you are a fan of Fire Emblem or the Shining Force series of games, this isn’t just a recommendation, it should be on the national curriculum! Awesome stuff.
TheBigBois
By Dustin KlaasDark Deity 2 is not for the faint of heart. It expects you to learn, adapt, and think three turns ahead. But if you’re up for it, this game gives back tenfold. The tactical depth is phenomenal, the customization is unmatched, and the branching narrative paths make your choices matter. It’s not perfect. Some battles feel like padding. The story, while better than the original, still relies too much on text alone. But what’s here is gold for fans of Fire Emblem, Final Fantasy Tactics, or Triangle Strategy. If you want a tactical RPG that doesn’t hold your hand and rewards smart play, Dark Deity 2 is absolutely worth your time.