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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Divinity 2 The dragon Knight Saga Review

Ego Draconis and Flames of Vengeance together in one. No you can't import your character from one to the other. You start one, you finish and then start and finish the other one. Even if the there is a connection between the two in the main story.



Ego Draconis - the story evolves around you, a Dragon Slayer becoming a Dragon Knight, evolving, gaining experience, fighting worthy foes. The quests are little funny on the edge. The first part of the game you don't have the ability to become a dragon, so do the Dragon Slayer quest. After you become a Dragon knight the real fun begins as you fly and destroy what you want with your dragon skills. There are plenty of quests, side-quests, and a lot of foes. It's big, believe me - it will keep you for days wondering what quest lie ahead as you complete each one in your journey to stop the biggest evil that threatens your land. It was somehow entertaining and worth while.

Flames of Vengeance - Yap, the evil is back, and you get to live again to find a way to defeat it. The story continues on another map, other quests and side-quests. This time almost all of the side-quests are bonded together, because as you solve them you find your clues to solve the puzzle of the main quest. As you do the quests, talk to people, helping people or not, there is no flying, no dragon form, but you do have already this options since you start with a 35 level character. The quests and puzzles are a little harder than anticipated, but that is where the fun is. So fight bad guys, solve more puzzles, and after solving the main quest, you get to fly again as a dragon and help a kamikaze flying ship destroy the evil fortress in this last mission. Destroy a lot of enemies as you try to help the ship reach the target, see the ending scene, and voila, you finished Divinity 2. This pack is a little shorter, and much less flying around, just some new quests and puzzles in a castle - new map, new interesting characters. I kept wondering when we will have some love in this story, but it never happened.

SCORES

Graphics - 8 (nicer on Nvidia 3D Vision)

Gameplay - 8

Feeling - 7

Story - 7

Size - 1 dvd-dl - 7gb

TOTAL 7.5

Status: borrow it, try it, see if you like it, continue playing it a little bit more, and if you don't like it, stop and give it back, it ain't worth your time if you don't like it the first 3 hours. If you do like it, add it to the collection and expect Divinity 3, as I see a bright future for this type of games.

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