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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 260.7 hrs on record (114.4 hrs at review time)
Posted: 7 Nov, 2017 @ 9:23am
Updated: 27 Nov, 2017 @ 10:20am

An adventure!

If I had to describe Divinity: Original Sin 2 in a word, that would be it. An adventure. Without a doubt, it’s the best modern cRPG game up to date. And as an oldschool gamer, I can understand when someone is saying that nothing can stand in one line with games like Planescape: Torment or Baldur’s Gate. Well, it couldn’t. Until now. Times changing, and so gaming industry is changing. And we have just received the best, most polished cRPG game ever made. It has to be said, even if we are sentimental.

The world of Divinity: Original Sin 2 is full of content and what’s the best, we can interact with almost everything and everyone. There are no boring NPC’s with exactly the same dialogue lines. In this game everyone is unique and has something to say. Also, we are talking here about huge cRPG game that is fully voice acted (!) and it’s not Oblivion-like voice acting with 5 actors. The main narrator, who is with us most of the time, and all the other voice actors, did an outstanding job here. Every character sounds special.

If you have played first Original Sin you know what to expect from fights. They can be approached in many different ways. Even in tough fights, one properly used scroll or skill can change everything. Of course in both ways, because we can easily lose. The fights are hard, made to think in strategic ways and what’s the most important, they are very satisfying. Comparing to other cRPG games it’s one of the best parts of Divinity.

It took me roughly 105 hours to finish the game once, so it can be said that Divinity: Original Sin 2 is one of the biggest cRPG games. What’s more, this game has high replayability value. Every character has its own personality and its own origin story. By playing with different characters we have new quests and we can approach many situations in totally different way – origin characters have their own interactions across whole game. The main story is interesting and I have never lost my interest. I don’t want to spoil anything, but it’s just really good piece of writing. Side quests are keeping high level as well. Same as in first Original Sin, we also receive minimal amount of help in all the quests. We have to think, search and read. Just like in real cRPG game.

I have completed this game few days ago and to be honest, I can’t wait to play it again. I am thinking about new characters and about making different decisions in several points of the game. It’s something amazing. There are many huge games, like The Witcher 3 or Fallout 4 that can give you +/- 100 hours of actual playtime, but those are mostly single experience games. You are not playing them again. There is something different in Divinity that make you want to play it again. More and more! In Civilization series we are saying about “one more turn” syndrome. Here we have “one more hour”, “one more evening” and “one more day syndrome”!

There are no perfect, 10/10 games, and there is no difference here. The game is quite fresh, so there are still bugs. I haven’t experienced any gamebreaking bug though, but there are many small things that for sure will be fixed in the future. What’s more, the final act and final battle are both the weakest parts of the game. You can feel that devs were in hurry here, but on the other side, whole game is so good, that this “rushed” ending won’t outshine beautiful, interesting and so carefully designed game. It simply can’t.

Divinity: Original Sin 2 is, in my humble opinion, the best game of year 2017. Let’s just hope we will see more cRPG’s like this in the future (Obsidian, we are looking at you). Do yourself a favour and buy this game. It will be the best +/- 100 hours you can have as a gamer. And for this price, that is not even close to the other "AAA" titles with unhealthy DLC policy, it's a steal.

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9+/10

EDIT: Found typo.
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9 Comments
P L A 7 O 4 Dec, 2017 @ 1:52pm 
great review.. you are so right about this game creating some very big shoes for pillars of eternity 2 to fill.
Stalker 30 Nov, 2017 @ 8:52pm 
Thats 2 words you liar
wcis 27 Nov, 2017 @ 10:23am 
@RickGames, thank you for kind words!
PS Corrected! :)
Holdmybeer 27 Nov, 2017 @ 12:00am 
@wcis, I confused you for a native English speaker (and actually more eloquent than most) until you said "make" instead of "do yourself a favour :P

Awesome review, drove me to buy and try the game.
I_am_FUNNYBOT 26 Nov, 2017 @ 4:17am 
Couldn`t agree more. Pretty much spot on.
wcis 24 Nov, 2017 @ 12:29am 
@RickGames, I am from Poland :)
Holdmybeer 24 Nov, 2017 @ 12:22am 
Great review, where are you from though?
wcis 13 Nov, 2017 @ 8:17am 
Thank you!
Electric 13 Nov, 2017 @ 4:33am 
Excellent review! Took the words right out of my mouth!