The plot did not pique my interest either and I decided that was enough. Combat was a suffocating drag with a remarkable potential to be anything but that, I had a fairly mediocre party setup and I couldn't find any way to respec my characters. Then I learned that nowadays you can forget all that old nonsense and just jump into Original Sin because OS is the RPG gem of your dreams.Īs usual, I decided to start from the start and wasted about 30 hours in Divinity: Original Sin before abandoning it for good. All in all, I can't say that my relationship with this franchise was positive or consistent, for that matter. A really long time ago I played Divine Divinity, a diablo-ish hack'n'slash, about 8 years ago I picked up Divinity II but didn't like it. Time and time again people recommended The Source Saga to me, especially DOSII, and I have never heard a bad thing said about this game. I try to remember these games and come back as soon as I get the opportunity because I don't like unfinished adventures.ĭivinity: Original Sin II was one of those games. Unfortunately, sometimes I can't: either my game of the year comes out, or people hook me up on some other game that I decide to play immediately. I try my hardest to finish every game I start if I really like it.