Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Definitive Edition Reviews
Divinity: Original Sin II on the Switch does a wonderful job of staying true to the original PC and console versions with no major drawbacks, despite the Switch's hardware downgrade, even if the menus can be their own mini-boss.
It’s not an easy game to get into, but Divinity: Original Sin 2’s Definitive Edition rewards patient and dedicated players with a great deal of depth in every regard.
Console players finally get to experience this hefty CRPG, with a host of upgrades and a re-tooled UI.
Overlook these little niggles and Divinity: Original Sin 2 is the best RPG to make it to consoles since The Witcher 3. It's vast, engaging and surprising. The willingness to accommodate many different types of play may have its drawbacks, but once you've understood the systems and given thought to what kind of hero you want to be, you can sink literally hundreds of hours into your life on Rivellon.
The classic RPG game is hampered by the difficulty of using of the controller and kept me from enjoying it to the extreme.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Divinity Original Sin 2: Definitive Edition is a fine installment in the Divinity series and despite a few odd design decisions and the balance being completely out of whack, it's still a truly memorable and enjoyable experience.
A constantly evolving game that will keep you occupied for hours and months on end. With fantastic storytelling and engaging combat there is a lot to love about Divinity Original Sin II.
The control system is less comfortable and the framerate not so stable, but Divinity: Original Sin 2 remains an excellent RPG also on console, with several improvements to the pure contents.
Review in Italian | Read full review
The modern-day classic is back, and now you can take it with you.
One of the best PC RPGs of recent years loses a little of its shine on console, but remains a fantastic experience throughout.
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An excellent port of a true masterpiece. The only real drawback is the control system: the dualshock isn't the most streamlined mean for taming an isometric RPG.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Original Sin 2 shakes your hand a little too hard when you first meet. It needs to relax until you get to know it better. It's endlessly surprising, with characters that lose their stiffness over time, in dialogues and battle logs that piece together a dangerous, thoughtful world. It's tough. But the reward is that you get tougher, too. It still needs to clean up some of its tactical sloppiness, though. Having a ton of options in battle is only good if its rules are fair and make sense.
Fans of fantasy RPGs will absolutely love their time with Divinity: Original Sin II Definitive Edition.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition is the refinement of one of the deepest and most strategic role-playing games of recent times; a work that Larian Studios, after the success of Kickstarter, has carried out listening above all to the feedback of the players.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Divinity: Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition is a truly superb RPG experience that delivers a complex but intriguing narrative, some of the most exciting and intelligent turn-based combat I’ve ever encountered, and a shed load of quests to ensure there’s always something to do
The sequel to Divinity: Original Sin delivers a great tactical top-down RPG experience that plays phenomenally on a console.
Have you been waiting for the console release? Divinity: Original Sin 2 is the perfect production for long autumn-winter evenings, because in this world you will spend many hours and want more. A great game.
Review in Polish | Read full review
Divinity: Original Sin 2 is one of the best RPG of recent years. If you like RPGi and have a console, you must necessarily play.
Review in Polish | Read full review
Divinity: Original Sin 2 is for people that enjoy a well-written fantasy story, and one that they feel like they have a role in making. The open-ended approach gives players a lot of agency in weaving their own stories, and this is backed up through the character development and combat systems, which at all times reward creativity, and punish those that are not really paying attention. Divinity: Original Sin 2 is very much a love letter to the RPGs of yesteryear, and it's a proof of how enjoyable those games can still be.