Divinity II: Ego Draconis Reviews

A couple more reviews of Larian's Divinity II: Ego Draconis are now online, though only one of them could really be considered favorable.

XXLGaming gives it a score of 82/100:
As a whole, Divinity II is a lot of fun to play and it has a great story. There is so much more I could write about this game and what it has to offer, but the best thing I can say is to give it a try for yourself. The chance to play as a dragon and fly around the skies of Rivellon is a great feature in the game and should be experienced by all. There are plenty of side quests and main missions to keep you busy as the games boasts over 60 hours of game play. Honestly I can see you playing this one a lot longer if you truly want to explore everything you can and find the secrets and treasures hidden throughout. The game will get overlooked by some especially with the likes of Dragon Age just arriving 2 months ago and Two World 2 supposedly on its way in the next few months, but I highly recommend you check out this game just for the things it does good. If a patch is released for the issues I mentioned and some other smaller issues as well, this game could easily be a sleeper hit of 2010 and one I would recommend to everyone. Enjoy the game. I know I have with the time I have spent on it and will continue to do so for some time to come.

While Go Fanboy gives it a score of 6.0/10:
All in all you basically can see that this game is not worth looking at for the most part. The game is pretty rough around the edges and on the whole can be frustrating to interact with. The saddest part about this game is that it has a very good story and uses such a great combat engine. Combine that with lots of content and it really is a shame that the whole deal didn't come together a little better. If you love action RPGs and can get past the poor interface and on again off again collision detection, this may be worth a rent. It's just too bad the graphics and combat engine aren't done any justice.