Okay, so picture this: I’m diving deep into Soul Hackers 2, right? And I’m at the part where I gotta face off against this Yoshitsune Zoma guy. I’d heard things, whispers in the gaming community about how much of a pain this boss is, but I’m not one to back down from a challenge. I jump in, controller in hand, ready to roll.

First thing I did was look around to see where I could find this boss. Turns out, he’s just hanging out, waiting for a challenger like me. I started gathering my best demons, thinking about which ones had the right moves to counter whatever this Zoma was gonna throw at me.
- Spent a good chunk of time just prepping, you know? Leveling up my squad, making sure everyone was in top shape.
- I even looked into fusing some new demons. That’s always a fun part, trying to get the perfect combo of skills and strengths.
When I finally felt ready, I went in. The battle starts, and man, this Yoshitsune Zoma is no joke. He’s hitting hard, and my usual strategies weren’t cutting it. I tried using Ice magic, cause I heard it worked well, but it wasn’t as easy as I thought it would be. I quickly realized I needed to figure out his weaknesses, so I start experimenting with different attacks. I had to use a Trafuri Bomb once to escape and avoid an embarrassing game over and then I re-entered the battle. Then I found out he wasn’t very fond of Ice.
I spent the first few turns just testing the waters, trying to see what he was weak against, and what he could easily block. That’s a tip I always follow, even if I can’t beat a risky enemy yet, I always give it a shot to learn their patterns and weaknesses.
Turns out, he’s got a couple of moves that can really mess you up if you’re not careful. He targeted one of my demons that couldn’t deflect Gunfire attacks. But I had a trick up my sleeve. I used this thing called “Master Conversion” to switch out my demon for one that could reflect those attacks right back at him. It was a close call, but it worked out!
I started using more Ice, because I saw it did some decent damage. Slowly but surely, I started chipping away at his health. It was a long and tough battle, lots of back and forth, but I was determined.
After a lot of close calls, and some serious strategizing, I finally managed to take him down. It felt awesome! Like all that prep work, all those hours spent grinding and planning, it all paid off.
So yeah, that’s my story of how I beat Yoshitsune Zoma in Soul Hackers 2. It was a wild ride, but totally worth it in the end. If you’re planning on facing him, just remember to be patient, study his moves, and don’t be afraid to switch up your demons if things get tough. Good luck!