Divinity II: Ego Draconis Reviews

Coming our way thanks to the long Thanksgiving weekend is another batch of English reviews for Larian's Divinity II: Ego Draconis.

NZGamer starts us off with a 6.5/10:
If you read the above and look at the numbers, you probably imagine that this game is not worth looking at. That's not the case. Yes, it's pretty rough around the edges and yes, it can be frustrating to interface with. What it is, however, is a very good story with an engaging combat engine, lots of content and a good bias towards action. If you think you can handle the amateurish presentation and clumsy interface and are looking for a solid story-driven RPG, you should definitely check it out. Just be prepared for roughness and you'll be happy with the result.

MSXbox-World also hits it with a 6.5/10:
If it wasn't for the poor battle system and movement this would be an absolutely cracking game, the stories are reasonable (apart from the ending), it looks beautiful and it has a good sense of humor. If you can put up with its flaws and want to lose yourself playing a game for hours then this is for you but if your the kind of person who gets annoyed easily and who wants a truly immersive RPG then stay well away.

And then RealGamer comes in with an 8/10:
Overall Divinity II Ego Draconis, despite some frustrating aspects proves to be an enjoyable playing experience. The difficulty on offer in the titles shows that the game is geared towards the hardcore RPG fan, however some of the character development aspects and the lack of customisation may prove to be a negative. But, if you can get past these issues Divinity II is a truly epic game, with a story that will drive you on hour after hour!