Daz Games’ playthrough of Devotion Part 2 highlights the intensification of the game's psychological horror as the tragic story of the Du family unfolds. In this segment, Daz navigates a series of complex puzzles and surreal, nightmare-like shifts within the central apartment complex, which is heavily inspired by 1980s Taiwanese folk culture and religious belief. Gameplay and Puzzle Highlights
For those watching Daz play and wondering why they can't easily buy this masterpiece on standard storefronts, Daz addresses the elephant in the room.
In Part 2, the narrative shifts from eerie exploration to a heartbreaking and horrifying look at a family’s collapse. We follow the father, Feng Yu, as his obsession with a mysterious cult leads to the tragic downfall of his wife and daughter. Daz’s reaction to the unfolding story adds a layer of emotional weight to the gameplay. He moves from laughing at a creepy doll to being genuinely disturbed by the dark path the protagonist takes. The Jump Scares and Comedy Gold
If you were active on YouTube in the mid-to-late 2010s, chances are you remember the golden age of horror gaming. Among the sea of scream-heavy, face-cam-driven reaction channels, one name stood out for a completely different reason: DAZ Games.
Sound design using 80s Taiwanese music and traditional instruments.
DAZ Games Devotion Part 2 picks up exactly where the cult classic left off. The episode opens with DAZ sitting in his familiar gaming chair, wearing his iconic hoodie, and delivering a monotone recap that somehow manages to be funnier than most scripted comedy specials.