Rogue Legacy 2, the sequel to the beloved original from developer Cellar Door Games, just recently launched on PlayStation 4 and 5, following its release on other platforms back in 2022. While always on my radar, I never got around to playing the game on Xbox platforms or the Nintendo Switch last year, so when Cellar Door Games offered the opportunity to review the PlayStation version of the game, I jumped at the chance. The original Rogue Legacy was an addictive blast of a game, and from what I had heard the sequel was a pretty worthy follow-up. Having now spent a couple of weeks with the game post launch, I can agree that if you’ve ever had an interest in 2D rogue-lite action games, then Rogue Legacy 2 is certainly worth your time.
If you’ve not played the original Rogue Legacy, here’s what you can expect with Rogue Legacy 2. At the onset of the game you’ll pick from a couple of character classes, each with a unique weapon type, and randomized attributes, including a magic spell of some sort and an additional special ability. The game is presented in 2D with beautifully animated characters, and you’ll take command of your first character exploring a vast array of rooms filled with enemies and treasure. Chances are, you’re gonna die relatively quick, but not all progress is lost as Rogue Legacy 2 utilizes a structure common to other rogue-lite games like the original Rogue Legacy or the ever-popular Dead Cells. Death will bring you back to your character select screen, allowing you to pick the equivalent of a descendant of your original character, along with the gold you collected on your previous run. That gold can then be used to build up your base of operations, which in turn allows you to get stronger, gain more health, unlock additional classes, and more.
Again, if you’ve ever been curious about rogue-lite style games, or Rogue Legacy in general, I see no reason to not give Rogue Legacy 2 a try. Especially if you’re a PS Plus subscriber, the game is a steal at $24.99, even more so when it’s free.
Note: Cellar Door Games provided us with a Rogue Legacy 2 PS5 code for review purposes.
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