I’m currently playing through it, just reached the underdark. I have to say it really is the best D&D style game I’ve ever played. They really handle a lot of the mechanics very well. I’ve been glued to it (15hrs playtime at time of posting)
I’m also playing it on a controller via steamlink (and even though steam link has a lot of issues) the controller support is next level for such a complex ui, there are a lot of options and it gives you a completely different UI on controller than it does on keyboard and mouse. The keyboard option is much easier, as to be expected, but the fact I can seamlessly play it at my desk and lounging on the couch is really a blessing I didn’t expect for this style RPG.
The story is, so far, fantastic. It has a lot of the divinity feel, though it is all voice acted. The companions are fun and compelling I can’t wait to unravel each of their stories. The main story is just delightful and twisted. The gameplay and combat is very D&D 5e and is super fun, though it’s very much divinity combat V3 and both divinity games I’ve played excelled here.
Finally and one of my favourite features. I paid £50 on steam for the game (most AAA titles are closer to £60) and there’s no in game store, no mechanics making me spend more on the game, I don’t feel like I’m missing out on anything without opening my wallet, it’s refreshing. I’ve not checked yet, but divinity has mods adding classes and even content for future playthroughs I’m really hoping this is the same and the community add to the game for when I decide to play it a second and maybe even third time.
All in all I would very much recommend this game, even if you’re not a d&d player, you don’t really have to understand all the mechanics to play, just read options as you level your characters and pick what sounds the most appealing to you. There is the option to respec your toons as you play though it costs in game gold, which isn’t hard to come by.
I’m currently playing through it, just reached the underdark. I have to say it really is the best D&D style game I’ve ever played. They really handle a lot of the mechanics very well. I’ve been glued to it (15hrs playtime at time of posting)
I’m also playing it on a controller via steamlink (and even though steam link has a lot of issues) the controller support is next level for such a complex ui, there are a lot of options and it gives you a completely different UI on controller than it does on keyboard and mouse. The keyboard option is much easier, as to be expected, but the fact I can seamlessly play it at my desk and lounging on the couch is really a blessing I didn’t expect for this style RPG.
The story is, so far, fantastic. It has a lot of the divinity feel, though it is all voice acted. The companions are fun and compelling I can’t wait to unravel each of their stories. The main story is just delightful and twisted. The gameplay and combat is very D&D 5e and is super fun, though it’s very much divinity combat V3 and both divinity games I’ve played excelled here.
Finally and one of my favourite features. I paid £50 on steam for the game (most AAA titles are closer to £60) and there’s no in game store, no mechanics making me spend more on the game, I don’t feel like I’m missing out on anything without opening my wallet, it’s refreshing. I’ve not checked yet, but divinity has mods adding classes and even content for future playthroughs I’m really hoping this is the same and the community add to the game for when I decide to play it a second and maybe even third time.
All in all I would very much recommend this game, even if you’re not a d&d player, you don’t really have to understand all the mechanics to play, just read options as you level your characters and pick what sounds the most appealing to you. There is the option to respec your toons as you play though it costs in game gold, which isn’t hard to come by.