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Divinity: Original Sin

Divinity: Original Sin

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Release Date: June 30, 2014

RPG, Fantasy, Turn-based, Isometric View, For 2 Players, Crowdfunding, Co-op, Classic RPG, Multiplayer, Singleplayer, Internet, LAN

Divinity: Original Sin is a sequel to the cRPG series developed by Larian Studios. The game is set before the events presented in Divine Divinity (2002). The story focuses on the adventures of young Source Hunters, who have to delve into the arcanes of forbidden magic and prevent its effects. Gameplay is based on classic RPG mechanics. You lead a team of up to four heroes and together you complete quests, explore locations, and fight enemies.

8.5

OpenCritic

9.2

Steam

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Divinity: Original Sin for PC is the prequel to the 2002 series of RPGs by the Larian studio. The Belgians decided to reach for the classic solution: the gameplay is shown in an isometric view, while combat is turn-based.

The game is set before the events of Divine Divinity, allowing the players to more fully fathom the mythology of the cycle, and meet many old friends again, such as magicial Arhu, beloved by fans, before he was turned into a cat. Original Sin also prepares the ground for the third (in terms of numbers) game in the series, expanding on the unresolved themes from the previous games.

In the game we assume the role of two young hunters who must explore the secrets of forbidden magic and counteract its effects. They both soon discover that they share a kind of inexplicable bond that makes them exceptional and destined for something bigger.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Early Access:January 18, 2014

Developer: Larian Studios

Publisher: Larian Studios

Game Series

Divinity: Original Sin
Divinity: Original Sin
Divinity: Original Sin

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Divinity Game Series

A series of RPG games set in a fantasy world. The series is the most important brand in the portfolio of Larian Studios.

Divinity Game Series

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Divinity: Original Sin Game Guide
Guide

Last update: December 1, 2015

Divinity: Original Sin Game Guide

This guide includes the walkthrough for both, the main and side quests available in Divinity: Original Sin, along with numerous illustrations that present the individual stages of the game.

Divinity: Original Sin Game Guide

News

Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition arriving later today, check out the first reviews

Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition is coming out today to PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Those who already own the game on Steam or GOG will receive the new version for free.

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October 27, 2015

Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition arriving later today, check out the first reviews

System Requirements

System Requirements for Divinity: Original Sin Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Core i5 2.5 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB (GeForce GTX 550 or better), 10 GB HDD, Windows XP(SP3)/Vista(SP1)/7(SP1)/8.

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Ratings

Game Ratings for Divinity: Original Sin Video Game.

8.5

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 95% of Critics. There are 47 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

PC Gamer: 87 / 100 by Chris Thursten

A little obtuse in places, but otherwise this is the best new RPG in years. Demands your time and your brain, but it's worth it.

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DualShockers: 9 / 10 by Allisa James

Divinity: Original Sin is a western RPG that dives head first into the nostalgia pool; while it doesn't exactly reinvent the contents, it manages to make its own ripples.

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Polygon: 9.5 / 10 by Philip Kollar

Divinity: Original Sin is one of the deepest and most unforgettable games I've played all year

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92%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (11,875)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Deep Tactical Combat: The turn-based combat system is highly praised for its strategic depth and reliance on environmental interactions, allowing for creative problem-solving.
  • Rich Graphics and Art Direction: Players appreciate the vibrant and diverse environments, which are visually engaging and well-crafted.
  • Freedom of Choice: The game offers significant freedom in decision-making, allowing players to shape the story and character interactions through their choices.
  • Engaging Story and Writing: The narrative is noted for its humor, complexity, and well-written dialogue, with many quests allowing for multiple solutions.
  • Co-op Gameplay: The ability to play with friends enhances the experience, making it more enjoyable and dynamic.
  • High Replayability: The variety of character builds, quest solutions, and gameplay styles encourages multiple playthroughs.

The main cons of the game

  • Difficulty Balance: Some users mention that the game can become too easy, especially in the latter stages, if players are familiar with the mechanics.
  • Bugs and Technical Issues: Reports of bugs that can disrupt gameplay and story progression, as well as clunky inventory management and UI.
  • Pacing and Slow Combat: The pacing can feel sluggish, particularly during combat sequences which can take a long time without a speed-up option.
  • Linear Quest Structure: Some players feel that despite the open-world feel, the game can become linear with limited options for exploration and questing as the game progresses.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Voice Acting: Many reviews highlight the lack of full voice acting for NPCs, which is more prevalent in the Enhanced Edition.
  • More Dynamic Story Arcs: Some players wish for deeper character development and more complex storylines, particularly for companions.
  • Improved Tutorial or Guidance: New players might find the lack of guidance overwhelming, as the game requires significant attention to detail and exploration.
  • Better Balancing of Skills and Stats: Users pointed out that some skills and character builds can be overpowered or underwhelming, suggesting a need for more balanced mechanics.

Summary

  • Overall, while Divinity: Original Sin (Classic) is celebrated for its depth and engaging gameplay, it is also recognized for its flaws and areas where it could improve, particularly in comparison to its Enhanced Edition.

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