It is not only recommended for fans of the original game, but for anyone who want to embark into a new roleplaying adventure with a lot of intelligent humour.
Превосходящая всё возможное игруля. Для 2009, да даже до сих пор зта графика очень потрясающая. Великолепный саундтрек, мир, сюжет и квесты, все крайне годно. Может что-то богально и скучно, но поиграв я не чувствовал неудовлетворение. Жалко игруля короткая. А так лариан гадины, что не стали продолжать франшизу в таком плане, а сделали эту херь ориджинал син.
One of the best RPG's out in the last 10 years. Have played through it twice. Great graphics for its age, everything has voice acting (don't have to spend hours reading), some comedy but not overly so. Becoming a dragon is awesome and thankfully easy to control. Lots of powers and abilities to choose from so builds are different.
Ultimately, The Dragon Knight Saga is a game at odds with itself. Its solid writing and quest design has to contend with balance issues and a myriad of other minor problems such as a sporadic autosave function that feels more like an afterthought.
It's sad to see that Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga hasn't become a good game. The graphics may look nice but in the end the gameplay will leave you disappointed.
The Dragon Knight Saga is a great RPG with tremendous value. I highly recommend at least checking it out, but I'd definitely buy it if I were you. This game contains great characters with hilarious writing, and a fun world to explore.
I've only been playing this game for a few hours, but so far it seems to be the pure epitome of a run-of the-mill RPG. It has it's flaws, it has it's strong points. Decent graphics, good combat, some freezes and glitches. I think the sound track deserves a mention, though. The music is good for an average video game.
Divinity 2 The Dragon Knight Saga is a reasonable RPG with a decent lore and story, but just looks very last gen in terms of graphics and overall presentation. Having not played the original release on xbox 360 (which must have looked terrible given this has been given a graphical overhaul and added an expansion) I am unable to comment on the differences. The game moves along a a steady trot once it gets going but never really draws you in, due to limited character customisation options and uninteresting dialogue choices (although admittedly clever and amusing ones at times).
The flying dragon sections that should have been a triumph are initially fun but generally rather bland (due to limiting force fields) or just plain annoying (I'm looking at you Zeppelin escort). Overall Divinity is an average old school combat orientated 3D open world RPG.
Plutôt pas mal au début et un peu au delà, jusqu'à la première grande quête en fait, la quête qui devrait permettre de devenir un "chevalier-dragon" à part entière, c'est-à-dire de se transformer en dragon -c'est écrit au dos de la boîte : "anéantissez vos ennemis depuis les cieux sous votre forme de dragon !" (sic). Or, ça ne devrait pas être si terrible de buter un dragon niveau 13 quand on est niveau 12, non ? eh bien si, Il est invulnérable ce con de dragon, ce dragonneau ! rien à faire et ce n'est pas la caméra qui fait n'importe quoi qui va aider en quoi que ce soit, bien au contraire... je vais de ce pas contacter mes avocats : il y a clairement tromperie sur la came.
A moins qu'il n'y ait une astuce, une énigme comme s'il s'agissait d'un putain de jeu d'aventure à la mords-moi-le-cul ? moi qui croyais jouer à un jeu de rôle ? le genre de jeu où il existe plusieurs façons de résoudre une quête, si, si, ça se passe comme ça en général. Mais pas chez Larian Studios, non, non.
Dommage, le moteur Gamebryo s'en sort pas trop mal sur la Xbox, et à part les temps de chargement innommables, c'est assez joli. Certes, ce n'est pas d'une grande fluidité et les visages des personnages sont affreux mais ça tient la route globalement. Combats sympathiques mais interface perfectible (présentation des menus surtout). VF de qualité, musique honnête mais cette manie de sous-titrer systématiquement tout, absolument tout ce que disent les personnages est horripilante.
Bon bah voilà. Quel est le mot magique déjà ?... ah oui : poubelle ouvre-toi, voilà un jeu de merde !
After having tried to play the first XBOX version of this game and had given up out of frustration, I have hoped that the revised and remastered version would play like a fantastic new game. Sadly, while the newest version, after another year+ of incubation and revision, does have much better FPS, the game sorely lacks the polish promised and misses the mark yet again in many departments.
During my first play session, the game locked-up my new slim XBOX 3 times while wandering the world and another time during a save game operation. Frustrated, pushing-on past my first-version quit-point, I soon discovered that while the FPS has been smoothed out somewhat, the game, itself, seems to have been modified in odd ways. Some quests omitted, others added with minimal effect, NPCs with poor pathfinding and collision, better-balanced combat with some new monsters, all seemingly undermined by typos in quest dialogue, non-synched NPC voicetracks, clunky UI and the list could go on and on, unfortunately.
The artwork and textures look to be improved in some areas while completely gutted in other areas, presumably for better FPS and less stuttery performance, which "worked" for me, however.
I wanted to give Larian the benefit of the doubt. Along with Focus Interactive, the game has been improved a great deal, although it is difficult to claim success due to the overall inconsistencies and odd occurences still prevalent in the gameplay and world. Personally, locking up the new XBOX 3 times and then, another, while on the save screen really tells the tale. Maybe other users will have a different experience, I hope so. . . .
Frankly, instead of the artbook and included soundtrack disc, I would have much rather had the game that Larian, Focus and Atlus had promised us for the last year+.
SummaryDivinity II - The Dragon Knight Saga includes the original adventure "Ego Draconis", and "Flames of Vengeance", the Dragon Knight's new adventure that continues the epic story and adds dozens of hours of additional gameplay. Divinity II - Ego Draconis appears here as an entirely new and re-mastered edition with improv...