Sacred 2: Fallen Angel Reviews

Reviews of the recently released console versions of Sacred 2: Fallen Angel continue to trickle onto the web.

First we have Thunderbolt with a score of 6/10:
Hilarious cameos aside, Sacred 2 is a solid action RPG that is a lot more interesting when played with a partner. On its own, the game is a passable Diablo clone with a giant overworld and set of quests to tackle. With a friend, this huge list of tasks may actually seem worth doing. If you miss the glory days of clicking, clicking, clicking, clicking, clicking, clicking, clicking, and looting, and you're willing to put up with a bizarre menu system, Sacred 2 is just the ticket. It's a game that requires a lot more effort from the player than it really should, but divided between two players and a bowl of snacks, the experience is lightyears better.

Then we move to Totally Gaming Network for a score of 7/10:
Overall my feelings with Sacred 2 tilt towards the positive even with the endless stream of enemies never giving you a moments peace. Every time I have picked up the my joypad to play Sacred 2 I have had fun and enjoyed myself. RPG games in the past had never been my bag, but lately I have enjoyed playing a steady stream of them and going back to how I opened this review and while I did state Sacred 2 is not perfect. in my view is certainly a game to consider and one you can have a lot of fun playing.

Followed by Square-Go with a score of 7/10:
Overall Sacred 2 is a solid sequel which will consume many single or cooperative gameplay hours and can definitely be recommended for those who love to explore and build truly epic characters.