Editorial Meh
Two Months of Devil King is a roguelite training game in which you play an amnesiac Demon King who must grow stronger through repeated cycles of failure, preparing to repel waves of female adventurers. The art is generally well-regarded — fully voiced in Japanese with Live2D-animated adult scenes that are uncensored — and the loop of accumulating permanent stat bonuses across runs gives the game its core appeal. Five recruitable characters each have their own H-scenes, and the gallery is unlocked from the start, which many players appreciated. The story has a mildly charming reincarnation premise, though reviewers broadly agree that it runs out of runway quickly: most playthroughs clock in under two hours, the narrative drops several threads without resolution, and the mid-game turns into a repetitive grind with little strategic variety. The mechanical criticisms are consistent across languages: combat depth is thin, the roguelite element amounts mostly to inherited stat values rather than meaningful randomness, and the training phase feels monotonous when looped multiple times. A recurring technical irritant — the inability to adjust voice volume independently of music — is mentioned repeatedly and mars the audio experience. Some reviewers also flag clipping errors in certain Live2D scenes. Overall, the game is a lightweight adult novelty whose presentation punches above its price but whose gameplay substance is genuinely slim; it is worth considering at a sale price for players whose main interest is the voiced animated content.
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