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Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Divine Ascension

Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Divine Ascension

Larian Studios·Released Sep 14, 2017·Single player

Platforms
PC
Genres
RPGStrategyAdventure
Critic94/100
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Go deeper into the world of Divinity: Original Sin 2, the eagerly anticipated sequel to the award-winning RPG. Explore the rich lore of the game with The Modern Chronicles of Reaper’s Coast - a comprehensive history of Rivellon in over 100 illustrated pages. Discover the mastery of Larian’s uniquely talented concept artists with The Essential Compendium of Notable Rivellonian Artwork: a hefty art book featuring hundreds of pieces over 150 pages. A detailed map of Reaper´s Coast. Digital Art Pack: more than 1,200 pieces of concept artwork - the foundation of the game's visual development. Relive your epic adventures from Divinity: Original Sin 2 with the original soundtrack as composed by maestro Borislav Slavov. The compilation contains 35 tracks and features a brand new orchestral version of “Power of Innocence”, originally composed by Kirill Pokrovsky. A bonus song is included in the album, with lead vocals by the composer Borislav Slavov himself.

Reviews

8 reviews
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Brett Todd·Sep 26, 2017
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Join the ranks of the gods in Divinity: Original Sin II, an RPG so fantastic that it may well have been divinely inspired.

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Nathan Grayson·Sep 26, 2017
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It is, on so many levels, an incredible achievement, packed with enough heart, intelligence, and confidence to sustain ten lesser games. It’s a testament to its form, even as it’s held back by it in places. It still feels premature to declare Original Sin 2 an all-time classic, as some have, but I imagine plenty of future games will borrow ideas from it. It’ll be a crying shame if they don’t.

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Janine Hawkins·Sep 15, 2017
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A lot of different things can happen in Divinity: Original Sin 2; it's an RPG that is overwhelmingly about planning ahead yet still being completely taken by surprise.

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