The tagging system is yet another incredibly interesting feature of the game providing a lot to its replay value. Customization includes choosing a race (Human, Elf, Dwarf, Lizard or even an Undead version of one of them!), gender, appearance, class (with details like attributes, skills, abilities and talents) and tags. The Origin characters will then join your hero as the companions. In addition to selecting one of the pre-existing Origins and taking control of one of the premade characters, Divinity gives players an option to create their own. The game starts with the choice of the difficulty (more about that later) and character creation, and this is the first system by which you will be impressed.
This is our Divinity Original Sin 2 review.
After the Kickstarter campaign that successfully raised over $2M (with the goal being $500k), Larian Studios has released the long-awaited sequel to Divinity: Original Sin. On the 14th of September came a day many fans of classic-inspired CRPGs have been looking for.