... has finally come to the Impulse store a week after its release.
It contains a remastered version of Divinity II: Ego Draconis (which was a great game) and the expansion Divinity II: Flames of Vengeance. The original game is quite fun with lots of interesting side quests and exporation. If it comes anywhere near the 100 hours of gameplay as the Impulse Store description claims, it is a great deal for people that like RPGs and/or dragons and is getting far less attention than it deserves
See here for some important info on the game.
See here for comments of people that have the game.
Impulse Page.
Now if they would just get Flames of Vengeance up so I can continue on with my character...
The reason for no air to ground combat is due to not everyone having a 64-bit OS as it would have taken too much memory. Regarding leveling and combat; the leveling is mechanically the same as Divine Divinity (likely because many did not like the changes to that in Beyond Divinity) and the combat is shaped by the 3rd party engine they used (same for Beyond Divinity, though with different engines).
Picked it up when it was $20 on Steam. Really underwhelmed by it so far. The single player MMO feeling is unshakable, which isn't a good feeling for me. Lots of busywork with little plot to keep you interested. The lack of class and proper skill progression really destroys any sense of balance. Why can I pick final-tier ranger skills when I haven't put a single point into the ranger tree?
I'd be disappointed had I paid the full $40 it. As it is I guess it was worth the $20. Barely.
I picked it up also, and I'm actually enjoying it considerably more than I thought I would.
i picked it up as well on sale, but have not started playing it yet. are you playing the remastered original or the 2nd game?
If you pay attention in the tutorial (and talk/listen to the right people), you will note that your character is said to already knew all the skills but forgets them for a time due to the ritual preformed on them. Therefor you are just remembering what you already knew how to do (though you can train skills at skill trainers to up the max skill points you can put in it).
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