- Publisher: cdv Software , cdv Software Entertainment USA
- Release Date: Jan 6, 2010
- Also On: PC
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 46 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 20 out of 46
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Mixed: 16 out of 46
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Negative: 10 out of 46
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Oct 19, 2011A solid RPG at a resonable price. Good graphics, sound and voice acting, sufficient depth. From reading reviews, I believe it must have been patched- I am 4 hours into it and have not experienced any glitches. This is the game to fill the gap until Skyrim comes out. Seems more like a Bioware or Bethesda release. Bravo Atlus! Keep it up- you could be a contender!
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RobertCJan 6, 2010
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Jan 20, 2019Для 2009 года эта игра включала в себе все что надо для РПГ
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DomienDeGJan 12, 2010Divinity II is a huge game that gives the player a lot of freedom. It is filled with incredibly fun quests, it's got a great storyline and the best dialogue/humour in ages!
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Aug 24, 2010I basically liked this game. I loved (was even blown away by) the beauty of the outdoor scenes. The game play was above average. I was not all that fond of the storyline, though I must say. This is a tough game to play even for seasoned role-playing gamers like myself, so don't think yourself a bad gamer if you can't make it through to completion. That fact alone prevents it from being a "9".
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Jun 15, 2018Worst rpg I've ever played. Graphic is horrid, gameplay is horrid, plot is horrid, and the ending is just a huge letdown. I wonder if they wrote the whole plot in the bathroom while drunk, because it does feel like it.
Awards & Rankings
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