As with Divinity: Original Sin, players can play solo or with up to three others in their party.[2] Several pre-made characters with backstories are available to the player. Players are also able to create a custom character and choose their stats, race, gender, and origin story at the start of the game. Unlike the original game, players are also given the possibility to create an undead character of one of the available races.[3] They can recruit up to three companions to assist them although mods in the Steam Workshop exist which increase the maximum number of party companions. All companions are fully playable, and will potentially have different interactions with the environment and NPCs than the player character. Players are able to split up and individually control their party members, leading to potentially complex battle tactics and role-playing opportunities. The game features both online and local multiplayer modes, both competitive and cooperative.[4] A skill crafting system allows players to mix and change their skills.[5] The game also features a competitive multiplayer mode, where players are divided into two different teams and fight against each other in an arena map.[6]
The game was first announced on 12 August 2015.[7] It was announced that the game would launch on Kickstarter on 26 August.[8] The game reached its $500,000 goal on Kickstarter in less than 12 hours.[9][10] Some of the stretch goals were reached before they were even announced.[11] In the end, all of the available stretch goals were met, with over 2 million dollars collected in total. Larian announced that the company decided to head to Kickstarter again because they wanted the opinions from the community when developing the game, as well as allowing them to further expand the vision they originally had for this game.[12] The game's music was composed by Borislav Slavov, who replaced former series composer, Kirill Pokrovsky, who died in 2015.[13]
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The game was released for early access for Microsoft Windows on 15 September 2016,[14] and was fully released on 14 September 2017.[15] Despite a power outage in Ghent, the location of Larian's development studio, on the day of launch, the game was successfully released and had a concurrent player count of 75,000 within a week, becoming one of the most played games on Steam at the time.[16][17] In addition to a free "enhanced edition" update for owners of the original game, it was also released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One by Bandai Namco Entertainment on 31 August 2018.[18][19][20] It was also released for macOS on 31 January 2019, and for the Nintendo Switch on 4 September 2019.[21][22]
Larian Studios' sequel in the land of Rivellon was a knockout, but this revamped take on the role-playing game (RPG) elevated the adventure to a gaming classic. Divinity: Original Sin II -- Definitive Edition takes note of the mistakes and rough edges of 2017's title, and polishes them into a title that any adventure fan needs to play. See, the original Divinity: Original Sin was an ambitious effort to provide modern freedom within a classical fantasy role-playing game framework, but it suffered stability problems at launch and its production values couldn't quite match its inspiration. The Definitive Edition solves these issues with an auto-save system to bypass stability issues, overhauls of virtually every game mechanic down to the opening tutorial, and doubles down on the series' original promise of player freedom. Everything done in the game involves choice, from what you decide to do and where you decide to explore to how you go about handling situations, solving problems, and clearing puzzles. All of your actions come with consequences, some of which could even result in key characters parting ways. Players who speed their way through dialogue trees do so at their own peril.
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Difficulties with the interface aside, Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition is an intriguing, challenging, relentlessly charming game that serves as a refreshing break from bleaker RPGs that have dominated the rest of the year. It absolutely shouldn't be overlooked by RPG fans who never played it on PC. For those who have played the original, enough has changed in the story and progression that the remastered edition is well worth a second purchase to play locally with friends. Rating: 9 out of 10
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"Divinity: Original Sin II" is a sequel to the hit 2014 game "Divinity: Original Sin." It takes place in the fantasy world of Rivellon, thousands of years after the events of the original game. In this world, sorcerers manipulate collective "Source" power, which has the unfortunate side effect of summoning interdimensional monsters from the dark Void.
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