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Happily, the answer is no. We found Ego Draconis to be a fine, albeit occasionally frustrating, way to while away a few evenings. We confess to not having finished the game’s entire 60-hour running time for this review, but it’s a fine enough...
I tried to be fair, but Divinity 2 is a broken mess of a game. It drove me to frustration countless times and I’m not exaggerating when I say that I would have started playing Two Worlds after playing this game just so I could experience a game that is...
Divinity II is a fun and unique take on the first person tactical RPG genre. Nice graphics, an interesting story, and a fluid development system make this a great example of the genre, even without the dragon gimmick. Though the title has little repla...
Abstract: Before the New Year, I got a glimpse of the Larian’s newest endeavor on the PC. At that time Divinity II looked promising and was bound to be my first must have game of 2010. The release date has come and now it’s time to tell if the finished product ...
Abstract: Long winded RPG's are few and far between this generation, but if you have the dedication and patience to endure tedious quests and menial tasks to get to the “good stuff” you may wander into overlooked gems like Sacred 2 and this title from CDV called...
I can’t recommend the Xbox 360 version of this product to anyone. The occasionally glitchiness of the PC version was much more pronounced on the console, particularly when it came to enemies getting stuck in the environment. The aiming mechanic is c...
Abstract: Few in number are the western fantasy RPGs on Xbox 360 that can be called hard core. The last one I played through was the Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion which was released nearly half a decade ago. With the disparity of quality western RPGs on the 360 one...
Abstract: Visually speaking Divinity II is a bit of mixed bag. While the game's environments match the medieval feel and look for the most part there are large areas that are somewhat spartan. I noticed a few areas where textures repeat and seem quite bland when...