It's no surprise that the PS2 is starting to show its age, at least when it comes to trying to match realism. Madden's loss is Devil Summoner 2's gain as more artistic games have flourished on the system. Although set against a real-world backdrop of 1920's Japan, the art style follows other SMT games. Backgrounds are pre-rendered, similar to the Resident Evil series, and strike a nice balance between real and stylized. A few backgrounds are reused, but what do you expect for a game that takes place so close to the original? Human characters look okay, but the real stars are the demons you'll call into battle. Each is just as imaginative as the next.
As with every SMT game, the soundtrack is upbeat and enjoyable. There's a bit of an electronic flavor running throughout the soundtrack, but it maintains the same jazzy/ rock beat found in the first game. Though most of the tracks are new, a few from the first game are carried over. I liked the continuity, but it does get a little annoying when familiar tunes start droning around in your head.