The walls began to bleed old film reels, flickering with scenes of Mei Shin’s laughter before the "illness" took hold. He reached out to touch the screen, but the image dissolved into the terrifying face of the ritual’s mentor, a looming figure of judgment. The Final Door
Daz Games and the Descent into "Devotion" Part 2 , the voice behind , decided to tackle the second half of daz games devotion part 2
For the uninitiated, Devotion (not to be confused with the banned Taiwanese horror game of the same name) is DAZ Games’ signature series dedicated to obscure, low-budget, and often broken indie horror games. The original Devotion Part 1 saw DAZ navigating glitchy textures, bizarre jump scares, and nonsensical storylines with a level of sarcastic detachment that became his trademark. Daz Games Devotion Part 2: The Reign of
Part 2 opens exactly where the cliffhanger left off. After escaping the cursed, ever-shifting apartment in Part 1, DAZ finds himself in what looks like a derelict TV studio. The lighting is dim, flickering fluorescent tubes buzz overhead, and every wall is plastered with old family photos—except the faces have been scratched out. The original Devotion Part 1 saw DAZ navigating
“Honestly? Terrifying. But brilliant. The atmosphere is thick enough to spread on toast, the puzzles are actually clever (for once), and I’m genuinely invested in this creepy family’s story. If Part 3 doesn’t drop soon, I’m gonna riot. Or cry. Probably both.”
His signature blend of nervous humour and genuine curiosity kicks in as he examines a VCR player with a tape labelled . You can hear the shift in his voice—less goofy, more focused. He knows the game is watching him.