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6.6

Mixed or average reviews- based on 46 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 20 out of 46
  2. Negative: 10 out of 46
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  1. Oct 19, 2011
    8
    A 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!
  2. Jan 20, 2019
    10
    Для 2009 года эта игра включала в себе все что надо для РПГ
  3. DomienDeG
    Jan 12, 2010
    9
    Divinity 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!
  4. Aug 24, 2010
    8
    I 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".
  5. Mar 19, 2011
    10
    I was searching for a good RPG game,so i saw some videos on youtube about this one - Divinity II: Ego Draconis.I found it interesting so i got it and let me tell you what - it went beyond my expectations.In the beginning the game is not so much attractive (i can say it was rather boring),but as i was going further (when i actually started to figure out things) i started to like it.FirstI was searching for a good RPG game,so i saw some videos on youtube about this one - Divinity II: Ego Draconis.I found it interesting so i got it and let me tell you what - it went beyond my expectations.In the beginning the game is not so much attractive (i can say it was rather boring),but as i was going further (when i actually started to figure out things) i started to like it.First thing to notice is that,it's not a game where you just click on enemies to attack them.It kind of gives the feeling that it's a mixture of hack 'n slash with rpg which is very cool,by saying that i mean you can just dodge attacks by jumping backwards or even jump and attack your enemy,and on very intense battles where you are weak against the enemy you can just jump off a cliff and escape (it won't get you killed).Another thing i liked - a LOT of quests to do,you aren't doing a single quest in the game,you can talk to other people in the game and help them (if you want),and then you get rewarded for it.Also this game is huge and it's not just for show,you can actually find some secrets everywhere (as well as more quests) ,but in some other cases you have to search a lot in order to find something that is needed for a quest (which i find cool in video games like this one).Also the music in the game is brilliant,it totally fits with all the places.

    One thing i didn't like : When i'm low on health and mana,and i don't have any potions left i can't rest like to sleep somewhere or to get healed from somewhere,i gotta wait till they restore,and another bad thing is that not all traders sell potions.But anyway that's not a big problem once you become better in the game - actually this game gets way less rating that it deserves and i really don't know why.
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62

Mixed or average reviews - based on 37 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 37
  2. Negative: 5 out of 37
  1. 85
    The wait to live as a dragon has been worth.
  2. Divine 2 is quite a disappointing RPG, there is no real feel of progression for your character and the presentation is quite poor. RPG fans may like it, but there are better games out there.
  3. The story is compelling and well told, and there's certainly enough flow to put it in the category of "just ten more minutes" games - but you'll need a lot of patience to get the most out of Ego Draconis.