
I actually started off with a Battlemage and Knight at first but then after playing the game for an hour, I decided that maybe a true caster/range type would be better, so I went back and selected the Witch and Knight. And since there’s a pretty large amount of options, you literally can spend a good 20-30 minutes just setting up your team, but it’s worth it and I’m happy to see that Larian Studios didn’t make change the ability to do this on the console version.Īnd since you’re starting off two different class types, you’re able to put together a pretty decent combination of melee, ranged and healing, that is if you plan accordingly. So there’s plenty of options for those who as well as changing your characters appearance, starting abilities and names. Male, Female, class types Knight, Fighter, Battlemage, Wizard, Witch, Cleric, Enchanter, Ranger, Rogue, Shadowblade, and Wayfarer. Unlike other RPGs, you start off with two characters that you are able to customize and the options are pretty beefy. However this is where the game starts to show its own roots. Since how you are what’s considered a “Source Hunter”, you are requested to look into this killing, which starts you off on to an epic journey.
DIVINITY XBOX PC
How freaking awesome is that? Does that get you excited? Well it better as this is perhaps the single most enjoyable turn based RPG that I’ve played in a while, and that was on the PC when it first came out, so now both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One owners are able to get in onto the fun and play at the same time! So What’s The Game About?ĭivinity: Original Sin: Enhanced Edition starts off as a typical RPG story, putting you right smack on the door stop of a killing. Updated graphics, controller support, tons of customization and options, and more importantly it now supports co-op action via online or split screen. Instead, Larian Studios’ has crammed in everything that made the original PC version such a hit, but with more.

Price: $59.99 (Free for original title owners on PC)īut this wasn’t just any port, nope, not by a long shot. Platform(s): PlayStation 4, Xbox One (reviewed), PC

Game Name: Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition So when the company announced that not only were they bringing an enhanced port to the PC, but also the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, I jumped at the chance to see how the ported version of the game fared on the consoles. With no access to a keyboard, Larian Studios’ would have to work some kind of magic to make this work, but not only have they pulled it off but they made the port such a joy to play that I can easily pick either the console or PC versions at anytime to pass the time.

Thanks to the efforts of Larian Studios, Divinity: Original Sin was easily my favorite RPG on the PC. What once started up as a humble project on Kickstater has turned in to perhaps one of the best RPG’s to even grace the PC in quite some time.
