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...Looking into this forum, at least at active members, I think, the majority are adults, can I say 25+ ? In this case, can new game be, hmm, a bit more mature, you know all these jokes and stuff, like political jokes? Bacause, choosing audience, like 12+ you choose approach, humour etc. I just don't want Riftrunner look like SuperMario. ...


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I actually thought there was a lot of political depth in Divine Divinity. If you talk to the commoners, a lot of them have intriguing things to say about their status in society. There are also a lot of insidious political backstory at work in Divine Divinity, especially with respect to Duke Janus, whom I thought represented quite a number of bad rulers. The part about the royalty and nobles getting richer and richer while the poor continue to starve really struck me as sly social and political commentary, and I loved Divinity all the more for it.

I doubt Riftrunner will look like SuperMario. I have this personal suspicion that it'll feel more like Planescape: Torment (perhaps not exactly though), since it takes place in a demon dimension. I thought DD took a lot of great inspiration from Baldur's Gate II, which I also appreciated.

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