Before you read, I take it everyone is enjoying Divinity 2 - good then I shall begin.


UK mag.

LAZY REVIEW! They gave Divinity II: Ego Draconis 1/5th of a page as it was in their word's "Squeezing out the final drops of gaming goodness..." on a Reviews Round-Up page. As a result of this every word is going to be copied and posted below for your viewing dis-pleasure. Insert very small screen shots each side of the text below.



GamesMaster Magazine Feb 2010:

Wow, tough time to be an action RPG about Dragons, huh? But Divinity II has on thing over EA's more famous Dragon Age - it lets you transform into one of the winged beasts, then swoop around freely, making toast of an entire medieval open world. Needless to say, this is awesome. Everyone loves dragons - even knights, although they don't like to say so.
Sadley, to get to this stage you have to plod around on two feet for hours on end, which is a somewhat less exhilarating experience. There's a clever levelling-up system at work, but the combat is disappointingly floaty and unsatisfying. You can read the minds of the in-game non-player characters, though, which does offer some a amusment.
Alex

Judgement: Suffer the same pitfalls that scupper many an adventurer's quest; the pacing is poor and it's a technical wreck. 74%



Divinity II: XBOX 360
Region: PAL (UK)
Display: 1080i HDMI PC