Name: | Divinity: Original Sin 2 |
Release date: | September 14, 2017 |
Platforms: | PC |
Genre: | RPG |
Metacritics Rating: | 93 (PC) |
Our visitor's rating: | N/A |
Average playtime: | 60-100 h |
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Divinity: Original Sin 2 is an RPG developed by Larian Studios, and a sequel to Divinity: Original Sin. It's set in Rivellon, where the player character is captured by a magical order and is sent to a sorcerer prison, called Fort Joy. During the travel, the ship crashes, and the player is sent on a long journey through the world.
The gameplay is very similar to the first title - it is an isometric RPG, playable alone or with up to four other players (otherwise they are played by NPCs). The player chooses one of the premade characters or creates their own. The battles can be stopped at any moment and control their followers, leading to exciting and tactical battles.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 was released to huge critical acclaim, with people loving the story rich with choices and replayability, and a very tactical combat. The integration of coop into the main gameplay experience was also appreciated by the gaming community. Many even compared it to the legendary RPGs of old like Baldur's Gate.
There are no DLC for Divinity: Original Sin 2.
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Standard Edition | PC | 44.99 $ | 41.25 $ |
Divine Ascension | PC | 14.99 $ | N/A |
Divine Edition | PC | 59.99 $ | N/A |
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