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October 2017
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The editors liked
A world full of weird
Wonderful characters and tons of options both in and out of battle
Huge depth
Gorgeous presentation
Remarkable freedom
Stellar writing and voice acting
Challenging
Rewarding
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
Improves upon what made Divinity
Original Sin so successful
As well as expanding on everything from the game world to the mechanics in great strides
Spectacular scope and depth that could easily keep you playing for over 100 hours
Detailed plot set in a world that seems completely lived in and authentic
Expansive tactical combat with seemingly unlimited options based on spells
Skills
Gear
And eve
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
The editors didn't like
Uneven pacing
Difficulty that can verge on cruel
The way the game's own systems limit those options
Developer
Some annoying glitches here and there
Prone to difficulty spikes
Combat can be too unforgiving at times
Some puzzles are pretty grueling/time consuming
Various small technical flaws and glitches dotted throughout
Confusing journal makes it hard to keep track of individual quests and the plot
As I said, I'm barely out of the Early Access area so it's hard to tell how the rest of the adventure will shape up. All Original Sin really needed though (in my opinion) was a stronger story, and so far it seems like Larian's delivered on that and more...
Published: 2019-12-31, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
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Published: 2017-09-25, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: 1. You can talk to dogs.2. You can talk to sharks.3. You can talk to ghosts.4. You can play as a dead person.5. You can play as a dead lizard person.6. You can play as a dead lizard person who steals peoples' faces.7. You can play a dead lizard person who...
Published: 2017-09-22, Author: Rick , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: About halfway through Original Sin 2's campaign, you acquire the ability to talk to ghosts. Cast "Spirit Vision" in any given area of its massive, detailed world, and any nearby souls waiting in the queue to the afterlife will be revealed to you, their tr...
Abstract: Honestly, I feel like we're being blessed with a golden age of handheld ports. By all stretches of the imagination, this should never have worked. Have you seen this game in action? Divinity: Original Sin 2 has always been a gorgeous game, not to mention...
This singular vision is perfectly at home on consoles. The experience is mirrored more or less perfectly on the controller and the addition of split-screen is a welcome one. Its characters, world and combat are a breath of fresh air in a stale genre. Thou...
Divinity: Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition is a new way to play one of the absolute best RPGs in years. And whether you're diving back in on PC, or booting it up on the console for the first time, it's flexibility, personality, and charm make for an amaz...
Divinity: Original Sin 2 may have been designed in the spirit of decades-old RPGs like Baldur's Gate 2, but that legacy serves only as a foundation for the expansive game Larian has built on top of it. Few other RPGs allow such a wide range of flexibility...
The Definitive Edition of Divinity Original Sin 2 is the best example yet of how a PC role-playing game can be configured for a wide spectrum of consoles.• Nizam Mohd is a freelance writer...