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October 2017
(93%)
91 Reviews
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Abstract: Travelling through giant frog invested dungeons, talking to animals for some advice or ancient chambers filled with the boney dead and constantly reviving your fallen comrades in battle are some of the tastes of exploring the world that Divinity Original...
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Abstract: 15 hours ago17 hours agoDivinity: Original Sin 2 from Larian Studios is a game about choice and reactions instead of what typically fills games these days. Yes there is a world altering plot, a diabolical (perhaps misunderstood enemy), but ultimately the...
Published: 2017-09-30, Author: Francesco , review by: wccftech.com
Excellent writing, story, and characters, Tag and Origin system add much to character creation, Huge amount of gameplay freedom, Involving turnbased combat system, Multiplayer modes add more to the experience
Combat can be too unforgiving at times
It's hard to find a game with little to no flaws, but Larian Studios proved that, sometimes, it happens. With excellent story and characters, smart writing and masterfully crafted gameplay enhanced by the multiplayer modes, Divinity: Original Sin 2 truly...
There is an overdose of top-notch cRPG content to be found within Divinity: Original Sin 2, with a deep, dense, slightly verbose adventure that almost completely fixes the failings of its predecessor, and has some great features like online and local co-o...
Published: 2017-09-28, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
A dozen playthroughs wouldn't show you everything, Choices truly matter in unpredictable ways, Voice acting brings this game to life, Multiplayer feels like pen and paper awesomeness, Dungeon Master mode is a wildly flexible feature
Can be overwhelming for newcomers
No game has captured the nuance of pen-and-paper RPG quite like Divinity: Original Sin 2. Every moment is filled with meaningful choice with real consequences, and every character has a story to tell. In an RPG landscape where dialogue options are dumbed...
Abstract: While I definitely loved the first Original Sin, it did leave a lot to be desired. Needless to say, I was excited when the sequel got announced and even more excited when I found out the game took place 1,000 years or so later so I didn't have to try and...