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Divinity original sin 2 switch review
Divinity original sin 2 switch review










It’s clear the game was designed with a mouse and keyboard in mind, and while the gamepad menus and controls are good enough I can’t help but feel they could be better. The controls are probably the biggest issue with the game. Not great, with very long initial loading and saving times, but not bad, the visuals are still surprisingly detailed. On to the Switch port itself, in a word it’s fine.

divinity original sin 2 switch review

The massive scope of the game might make it more difficult to whip out on the bus for a quick session, but that’s just because there’s so much to discover you’ll want to follow the dozens of threads you’ll come across every few minutes with not enough time in a bus ride to do so. Even then, I feel like I might have left a few stones unturned or had quests conclude in different ways. Now I’ve played through this section several times on PC, but I still found new quests and locations this time around. When people say even two or three multiple playthroughs of this easily 100 hour epic won’t be enough to see everything, they mean it.Īs an example, I spent about 17 hours in what’s supposed to be the tutorial area. It’s rare for a game to give you choices that actually matter, but Divinity has them in abundance. You can be a goody-two-shoes, a right evil bastard, or anything in between or outside. Each side quest (more or less) presents its own deep, complex dilemma that you can engage with in whatever way you see fit. Original Sin 2 is already starting off with a captivating premise, but it only gets more interesting from there. The world needs a Divine to hold the void at bay, but only one among you may ascend to divinity… Along the way, you discover that you’re a Godwoken: someone with the ability to become the next Divine, essentially a living god. Obviously, you don’t take kindly to being held prisoner, so you and three companions make your escape. There, the Sourcerers are collared and left to essentially fend for themselves. With the passing of the Divine, the Magisters have been rounding up any and all people who can use Source magic to ship them off to Fort Joy. So let’s get straight to the Source, and dive right in. With the rerelease of the physical, Limited Run game cart on Switch, we thought it would be fun to take one last look at the game, particularly focusing on this console version.

divinity original sin 2 switch review

Said definitive edition added new story elements, dialogue options, characters, and generally improved the overall balancing. Essentially, it’s only flaw is that it has so much to it the game can be overwhelming. Our own Editor in Chief gave the non-definitive edition a 95, and I completely agree with his opinion. I think it’s safe to say that Divinity: Original Sin 2 is one of the greatest RPGs ever made.












Divinity original sin 2 switch review