It's essentially the same as the first game, but with significantly improved visuals and new storylines. Even the map and the relics are almost unchanged, only this time you have to unseal Cecilia instead of the other way around. The game is really stretched out and has a lot of text. The bad endings are generally good, but they're essentially the same. The funniest thing is that to unlock the content, you still have to put in the effort of finding it and completing quests. I didn't like the ending with the maid. But the happy endings with the underworld and the other world are good, in my opinion, and the main character deserves them. And the ending with Ferdinand is pretty good.
The combat system is generally fine, if not for the zero damage it deals to some enemies (due to low levels or weakened stats, but still).
Overall, Dadeko isn't a perfect game, but I liked it.
The combat system is generally fine, if not for the zero damage it deals to some enemies (due to low levels or weakened stats, but still).
Overall, Dadeko isn't a perfect game, but I liked it.