Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga Reviews

Judging by the first couple of critiques for Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga, we’re in for a much more satisfying experience this time around. Here’s to hoping that this is the general consensus as more outlets offer their reviews…

JeuxVideo gives it an 18/20:

“Let’s not beat around the bush – Flames of Vengeance is an add-on of exceptional quality”

“The design of the scenario is brilliant and exciting, and the dialogs are so well written that it seems as if they come straight from the best point & click adventures.”

“The result is a magnificent experience, with a narrative quality that brings back memories of Planescape Torment.”

“A great role playing gaming which you cannot afford to miss under any condition !”

And then this long-time fan shares his impressions of the console edition:

Straight back in with the Ego Draconis side and I have been blown away from what I have seen for the first hour or so. I’m only at River town, but that is more than enough to see not the icing on the cake but the most awesome update you could ever wish to see! It’s much more smoother, slicker and metallic looking with better more solid animation of everything. The animation was the most important feature I wanted to see and it’s really nice now. The player camera has been moved in like 10 meters so it’s just behind your character now and you can see things like never before. I was looking at a traders table and it looked cool, almost like playing a new game because you had never seen it like that before – cant wait to see more of the game and what new surprise it has. Not forgetting it has Flames of Vengeance adventure which is going to have to wait till I see Ego out!

Lots of new art work such as the inventory icons and NOW (under line) you can see your character for the first time from the menu’s which is really cool because you can now see individual items you maybe using/wearing which is much easier to understand, follow!

It’s a real shame the game was not like this in the first place, but in this day and age with the likes of Halo, COD & Kinect you never see updates of your most loved games and to see one like this makes it worth every ounce of gold you paid for it and then some.

Really pleased. If it was not for Ego we would not have the pleasure of what is infront of us today!

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