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Dark Deity is back! A quarter of a century has passed, as Irving and the Eternal Order carefully rebuilt Verroa to protect it against a future war.
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Dark Deity is back! A quarter of a century has passed, as Irving and the Eternal Order carefully rebuilt Verroa to protect it against a future war. Their efforts will be put to the test far too soon as a new threat looms on the horizon. The neighboring Holy Asverellian Empire needs new lands to grow, and the fractious, fragile Verroa seems ripe for the taking. All that stands in its way is the Order and twenty scrappy heroes-to-be.
Take command of the Eternal Delegation, led by Irving’s descendants. Gwyn and Riordian will have to navigate the treacherous politics of Verroa, and weave a web of alliances to turn the tide of the coming war. Your decisions will determine the shape of these alliances and define your army. Coupled with the help of a giant pool of customizations, no two playthroughs will ever feel the same.
Put simply, Dark Deity 2 is about playing your way, all the way.

Turn-based tactical combat is at the heart of Dark Deity 2. Your 20 heroes have access to 45 branching classes, each with its own powerful abilities, passive effects, and its own tactical niche…
…that’s until you start experimenting with skills, abilities, and gear that can completely change the way a unit performs in the field and upend your tactics in a good way..
Heroes will bond as they fight seemingly impossible odds. Hardship forges the strongest bonds…but can also destroy friendships and wreak havoc. Will you be able to walk the line between the two?

A desperate defense against an overwhelming foe. A land in the grasp of war fever, panic, and factional strife. A traitor around every corner. To have a chance at winning the war, you’ll need to make some difficult choices.
Verroa is torn apart by factions, and many of these factions are fractured in turn. Decide who to support and who to throw to the wolves - but weigh each option carefully. After all, your choices may drastically change the coming battles…
Every choice can fundamentally change the way you play the game. No two playthroughs are the same and what goes right in one game can go terribly wrong in the other.

No playthroughs are the same, but you can push Dark Deity 2 even further. Inspired by the many community-made randomizers for popular RPGs, Dark Deity 2 features a built-in comprehensive randomizer and campaign customization suite from launch. Random recruitment order, custom difficulty runs with stat, aptitude, xp, gold sliders, and more are available, allowing for near-limitless replayability!
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS:
- Windows 10
- Processor:
- i3
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- Intel Iris 650 / Nvidia GT 1030 / Radeon 550X
- Storage:
- 8 GB available space
recommended*
- OS:
- Windows 10
- Processor:
- i5
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- Intel Iris 650 / Nvidia GT 1030 / Radeon 550X
- Storage:
- 8 GB available space
User reviews
WARNING: GAME HAS NO ZONE OF CONTROL. Game has no Zone of control for melee fighters + archers are pretty much 2-tile range + every enemy regardless of class has 5 movements. With the map usually being quite spacious,
Played twice on demonic/ fixed/ turn limited. In maybe the first half of the maps, The game feels good early on. The first time I played, I thought it was better than many Fire Emblems, especially the first beast map
Genuinely some of the worst reddit slop writing I have ever had the displeasure of reading. I'm not sure why anyone claims the gameplay is any more complex or rewarding than the average Fire Emblem game. Map design and
Got interested in this game only to realize I already owned Dark Deity I and abandoned it after 1 hour. What!? I coudn't even remember that hour. Bought this one anyway and had lots of fun. Highly recommended if you
Story is thin and drops you in with no idea who or what anything is if you did not play the original. You cannot check the map to know where the other kingdoms are for reference. Those I could forgive but the gameplay
Excellent branching paths for characters. The addition of abilities is relatively well balanced and greatly enriches the game. Finding ways to break characters through the combination of rings and class paths is very




