Divinity II: Ego Draconis Reviews

The general consensus seems to be that Larian's Divinity sequel is a flawed gem, but I'll let the latest pair of reviews speak for themselves.

GameInformer hands out a 7.0/10:
Turning into a dragon has been touted as a big selling point, but it results in gimmicky one-off sequences rather than a revolution in the gameplay. Likewise, customizing your own Battle Tower to serve as a home base ends up being little more than a convenient collection of vendors. Building your own undead creature from the body parts of fallen foes is neat, but nowhere near enough to salvage the combat from mediocrity.

Divinity II isn't without its charms, but weak game design sullies the thrill of digging into the many secrets of its outstanding world.

While Gamer Limit gives it a 7.5/10:
Though you could obtain a more polished experience, you'll be hardpressed to find an RPG that offers the same innovative direction. If it weren't for minor glitches and some finicky controls, Divinity II: Ego Draconis could easily sit amongst some of the genre's greatest.