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I was referring to playing Torment and BG series on iPad which I found very fun and playable. I tried to get Divinity Sin on my iPad tonight and realized what you meant. My bad...
I had no idea that I had done this, but realized things were getting to hard and went back the other way and was a little OP the rest of the game. I like that! I like a hero to be a hero. But it had a good story too and was a fun game at the time. Now, who knows...
As such, I found Torment, BG series and all of that to be very playable on iOS. It is possible if you have played PC versions recently you might feel differently, but I found them very playable and convenient on iOS. I only ever played them on ipad or ipad pro so I had good screen space, I wouldn't try it on a phone. I found them VERY fun though. I think Icewind Dale was the biggest letdown, it seemed far worse than the others. Torment seemed the best of the bunch.
I actually never played Betrayal at Krondor. It was probably a little before my time and when I read the novel "Krondor: The Betrayal" I found it be the most disappointing Riftwar offering that I never imagined the game would be that good. I hold Feist in high regard and loved every offering from "The Magician" onwards but "Krondor: The Betrayal" was poor no doubt that was in part down to Feist not writing it and the efforts to keep to a game's storyline.
Looking at it now I can't imagine it has aged well. From experience it is often better to remember it fondly than tarnish the memories by revisiting them in later years. Experience and expectation can often lead to disappointment :)
If you check out reviews here then it might give you some idea about control/performance issues on iOS - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/divinity-original-sin-enhanced-edition/id1087338873?mt=12
I still have a soft spot for one that I haven't seen in forever, I need to check and see if it is on here now or a humble bundle or something - it was called Betrayal at Krondor and based on Raymond Feist (I think) novels.
It was a very fun game at the time, I don't know how well it will have aged though.
Thanks for the great review!