

Our review of "Divinity: Original Sin 2", the almost perfect role-playing game

The developers of "Divinity: Original Sin 2" have systematically built on the first instalment of the game and taken into account feedback from their fans. The result? One of the best role-playing games I've ever played.
Quantity and quality
And while we're on the subject of dialogue... All the characters have a voice. All of them. Every secondary character, every hero and every villain has their own voice. It's a huge task, especially in role-playing games like "Divinity". What's more, the people who produced the voices did an excellent job. Unfortunately, you'll only be able to enjoy them in English.
Your eyes will also be served. If the first part was already magnificent, the second shines even more beautifully. Detailed worlds, monsters of all shapes and sizes, big explosions... The magical abilities and powers of the characters are numerous and impressive. For example, if you curse your enemies, a huge flaming skeleton rises out of the ground.
Ah, and you can be up to four players, online or in LAN. Even more ways to have fun!
Enthralling quests
The quests are extremely varied; from burning pigs that you'll only understand if you can talk to animals (one of the best skills), to slaves and other living ships, to demon-possessed sorceresses... "Divinity" isn't linear. It generally offers you a variety of options to help you achieve your goal.
Tough battles
You'll feel the strength of your opponents differently depending on your skills and tactics. I found it quite frustrating at times to always feel too weak. You soon notice that some skills are more effective than others. The environment in which a battle is fought is also a decisive factor. You can teleport your opponent to make their attacks less virulent.
There's so much to do and discover!
A construction system also lets you create potions and build weapons and armour. Hours of fun ahead.
To sum up, jump at the chance!
You'll be really overwhelmed by the quests and opportunities available to you. And that affects your quest log too. It's hard to keep an overview and know exactly what you need to do. The quest indicators on the map are often no help to you any more, as they can only mark the organiser.
But these minor flaws don't tarnish my overall impression of "Divinity: Original Sins 2". There are so many exciting locations, fun dialogue, epic gear and battles that it will take you nearly 60 hours to get through it all. You won't find many role-playing games this complete.
"Divinity: Original Sins 2" was tested on a desktop computer. Versions for PS4 and Xbox One will also be released.


As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles.