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Postat: 6 apr. 2018 la 1:40

I highly Recommend this Game (for the following reasons :))

I remember in 2002 when the Original Divinity game launched from Larian Studios.

Black Isle Studios / Troika Games produced some epic games such as Baldur's Gate, Fallout, Arcanum, Icewind Dale and Planescape Torment and on the wake of this success Larian launched this IP with Divine Divinity. The first game was buggy in places (and back in 2002 a bug required some ingenuity to get around because patches were difficult to come by) but it promised seriousness with a jagged humour.

At this stage an avid young PC Gamer/RPG Fan like myself had no notion that this was going to be the peak of RPG Gaming for nearly two decades. Black Isle/Troika went to the wall and with them the promise of Baldur's Gate 3 and Fallout 3. Larian produced a second game in this series, in the form of Beyond Divinity. This had the same barbed humour and started as Divinity Original Sin 2 does which *SPOILER* sees the player behind bars. This became a bit of a trope (I strangely preferred starting a game in jail than washed up on a beach - looking at you Prince of Persia :P) and an effective one as it has been played out thousands of times in gaming history.

After this RPGs began to wane. Consoles became a more popular thing and the quality, detail and depth of RPGs started to become a thing from bygone eras as studios desperately aimed to cram as little as possible into a game so that it would fit onto a 700mb CD. Exceptions being the cadre of Final Fantasy Games - They just crammed in more CDS :p

During this period it felt like many gaming studios struggled with their identity and/or just about keeping the lights on and I suspect Larian Studios was amongst these. In 2009 - 2010 Larian released Divinity 2 - an infinitely forgettable entry into the pantheon and in 2013 they released Dragon Commander which was an RTS and although it was based in the same universe and well received was a significant move away from the IPs roots.

Then in 2014 Larian KICKSTARTED the IP again with this game - Divinity Original Sin. They captured the imagination of consumers by promising a game that held the quality, detail and depth that an RPG had at the turn of the century. They engaged with the community and developed what for me is one of the most mesmerising games since Baldur's Gate. This game is like a love letter to circa-2000 RPGs with its scripting, character development, freedom, twists, turns and frivolity. The game takes nothing seriously other than the craft of entertaining the player and Larian have created, in Divinity Original Sin, one of the finest examples of an RPG in history. It now feels like we may have entered another era where studios are producing RPGs of significant quality, detail and depth with Divinity Original Sin 1 + 2, Pillars of Eternity, Tides of Numenera, Wasteland 2 and Shadowrun. However, if history has taught me nothing it is that all good things will come to an end.

You owe it to yourself to buy and play this game and live its story. Good Luck and enjoy one of the finest RPGs in history before the sun sets on RPGs for another decade or three :)
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vampirekiss129 8 sept. 2024 la 6:12 
Just wanna say, your review rocks! It's so full of insights and cool stuff. You really nailed it
tsteele93 21 apr. 2018 la 21:19 
Hmm, I just realized something. When I say iOS, I may be using the wrong nomenclature. I mean iPad and iPhones. I didn't realize that you were linking to the Mac versions of the games.

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...
tsteele93 21 apr. 2018 la 10:12 
@Kitschyitch - I know what you mean about old games sometimes being best left to our memories. I was a big Sci-Fi reader, with some fantasy reading, but for whatever reason, I had never read Feist or Riftwar. So the BAK game was just an RPG to me. What really made it fun for me, was from what I recall, it was a big circle map and you were really supposed to travel it counterclockwise. I went the wrong way at first and ended up in a dungeon where despite my weakness at that point, I was able to discover and keep a very OP armor.

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...
tsteele93 21 apr. 2018 la 10:09 
@vigireact If you are asking about Torment and the Baldur's Gate series, I hadn't played them in SO LONG on PC that I had truly forgotten what the PC controls were like. I am an OLD FART gamer. I'm in my early 50's (dang, how did that happen?) and have forgotten most of the games except the most exceptional along the way.

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.
Kitschyitch 21 apr. 2018 la 3:19 
@tsteele93 - Glad I could help convert a fellow RPG enthusiast. Hope you got it when it was on Steam sale.

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 :)
Kitschyitch 21 apr. 2018 la 3:10 
I have only ever played the game on PC so can't speak towards Mac / iPad performances.

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
RPG Historian 20 apr. 2018 la 20:49 
@tsteele93 How are the controls on iOS, do they change any gameplay mechanics?
tsteele93 14 apr. 2018 la 12:39 
Read your review, added to my cart! I am so in agreement with you about these games. You can play Torment and the Baldur's Gate series on iOS now - which is pretty cool. But there are so few good RPG's out there.

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!