# Is Rogue Legacy 2 Worth It?
Source: https://thelockoftime.world/blog/is-rogue-legacy-2-worth-it
Is Rogue Legacy 2 worth it? Honest take on the meta-progression, class variety, difficulty, and whether it beats the original.


Yes, Rogue Legacy 2 is worth it. It's rare to find a roguelite this generous with content and this forgiving about failure — every death still leaves you richer, and the castle keeps growing whether you win or lose. For most players who like the genre, there's no real downside to buying it.

The one thing to know going in: this isn't a game about mastering one perfect run. It's about the pile of small permanent gains between runs. Here's who that's for.

## Who it's for

Rogue Legacy 2 is for players who want a roguelite that respects their time even on a bad day. Die in the first biome with a weak build and you still walk away with gold for the manor, a little closer to the next stat tier. That structure turns losing streaks into a slow climb instead of a dead end.

It's also for anyone who likes rerolling a character and adapting on the fly. Every heir comes with a randomized class and a set of traits, some useful, some just funny handicaps like irritable bowel syndrome or being drunk. Half the fun is figuring out how to make a bad hand work.

## Who should skip it

If you want a roguelite where every run stands alone and permanent upgrades feel like cheating, this will bother you. The meta-progression is the whole design, not an optional layer, and there's no way to turn it off and play a pure skill-only version.

It's also a long game if you're chasing full completion. The true ending and Ascension Mode alone can add 30 to 50 hours on top of the 15 to 20 it takes to see the main credits. If you want something you can finish in a weekend, look elsewhere.

## What's good

The class variety is the standout. Fifteen classes, each with its own active skill and feel, means the game keeps surprising you even after dozens of runs. Rolling a class you've never liked and being forced to make it work is genuinely fun rather than a chore.

The platforming is sharper than the original Rogue Legacy, with better traversal options and biomes that reward exploring off the main path. And the sense of permanent growth, watching the manor fill out room by room, gives every session a payoff even when the run itself goes badly.

## The honest weaknesses

The meta-progression that makes it approachable also flattens the difficulty curve for players who'd rather earn everything through skill. Grind enough gold and the early biomes stop being a real test.

The true ending requires hunting down every optional boss across the map, which means backtracking through areas you may have already cleared twice. And Ascension Mode, while a smart answer to "what's next after the story," is a long grind aimed squarely at players who already loved everything before it.

## Price and value

Rogue Legacy 2 is priced like a mid-size indie game and delivers well past that. Fifteen classes, five biomes, a real story with a true ending, and an entire post-game difficulty ladder add up to more hours than most games twice the price. It also goes on sale regularly, which makes the value case even stronger if you're patient.

If you're comparing it to other big names in the genre, [Hades](/blog/how-long-to-beat-hades) is tighter and more story-driven for a similar length, while [Dead Cells](/blog/is-dead-cells-worth-it) is shorter and leans on pure run-to-run skill instead of permanent stats. Rogue Legacy 2 sits at the long, generous end of the roguelite scale.

If Rogue Legacy 2's mix of permanent growth and constant new-run variety is what keeps you playing, [KUTO: The Lock of Time](https://store.steampowered.com/app/4755510/KUTO_The_Lock_of_Time/) is worth a look. It's a time-bending action Metroidvania where an outcast bound to the titan Kronos cuts back through a falling Rome with the Scythe of Kronos, carrying two of five time powers into every run. Wishlist it on Steam so you don't miss the launch.


## FAQ
**Is Rogue Legacy 2 worth buying?**
Yes, for most roguelite fans. It gives 20-40 hours of content depending on how far you push into Ascension Mode, and the permanent castle upgrades mean a bad run is never a wasted one.

**Is Rogue Legacy 2 better than the original Rogue Legacy?**
Almost universally, yes. It keeps the family-tree gimmick and adds more biomes, more classes, better platforming, and a deeper meta-progression system. There's little reason to start with the first game over the sequel.

**Do I need to play the first Rogue Legacy before this one?**
No. The story connects loosely but the sequel stands on its own. Rogue Legacy 2 is the better starting point for newcomers to the series.

**Is Rogue Legacy 2 too easy because of the upgrades?**
It's forgiving, not easy. Gold from failed runs buys permanent stat boosts, so progress never fully resets, but the platforming and bosses still demand real skill, especially heading into Ascension Mode.

**How much content does Rogue Legacy 2 have for the price?**
A lot. Fifteen classes, five biomes, dozens of traits and relics, and a full New Game Plus difficulty ladder. Very few roguelites at this price point stretch this far.

**Is Rogue Legacy 2 good for someone new to roguelites?**
It's one of the better entry points. The permanent gold and stat growth soften the genre's usual all-or-nothing sting, so early losses still feel like progress instead of punishment.