Dive into the series that critics say sets the bar for modern RPGs. Experience a world that reacts to your choices and innovative combat where god-like abilities give you the power to rain destruction on your foes.
This bundle includes both RPGs in the critically acclaimed Original Sin series, from the makers of Baldur's Gate 3.
Wield world-changing magic and craft your party in these two award-winning adventures. Write your name into Divinity's history as you forge your own path through vibrant and reactive worlds.
Divinity: Original Sin 2's critically-acclaimed campaign lets you take the role of a Godwoken - a hunted user of forbidden magic - on a mission to restore divinity. In Divinity: Original Sin you travel back centuries to where it all began. Together with the famed wizard Zandalor you and your fellow Source Hunter must stop the Void Dragon from devouring the world.
Play alone, with friends online, or in couch co-op mode and explore over 200 hours of RPG, wrapped in one cost-saving bundle.
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Divinity: Original Sin - The Source Saga is priced $1.40 lower than the previous +49 Frontpage Deal from January.
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From the team that brought you Baldurs Gate 3, Divinity original sin 1 is spectacular, and Divinity Original Sin 2 is perhaps the greatest game in its genre. Imagine a D&D-style game, but with *gasp* action points that you can spend on ANYTHING. multiple attacks per turn? Sure! Movement? You got it! Combination of both? Go wild. The combat is 10,000,000 better than baldurs gate restrictive system, because they built it from scratch for their own game. It's a delight and a joy to play, the music is top notch the voice acting is excellent, the story is great, and the replay value is insane for each of the origin characters (Lohse is the best, of course). If you haven't played it...correct that error.
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DOS 2 is better than Baldur's Gate 3.
Simply because D&D sucks. The rules suck. They always have. And they are horrible for a video game.
Original Sin 2 is much better from a gameplay perspective.
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From the team that brought you Baldurs Gate 3, Divinity original sin 1 is spectacular, and Divinity Original Sin 2 is perhaps the greatest game in its genre. Imagine a D&D-style game, but with *gasp* action points that you can spend on ANYTHING. multiple attacks per turn? Sure! Movement? You got it! Combination of both? Go wild. The combat is 10,000,000 better than baldurs gate restrictive system, because they built it from scratch for their own game. It's a delight and a joy to play, the music is top notch the voice acting is excellent, the story is great, and the replay value is insane for each of the origin characters (Lohse is the best, of course). If you haven't played it...correct that error.
I highly recommend these two games Especially after coming from masterpiece BG3...
And yes, I enjoyed DOS/DOS2 combat more than I did BG3 because they weren't bound by 5e rules. Or did I? They are two totally different games! Oh well.
No time for DOS1? That excuse has more holes than a slice of this fine Gorgombert!
Yeah, they are lengthy games but anyone with limited time is going to have a hard time playing any in that genre. They are not exactly known for their brevity.
I couldn't afford BG3 when it came out (student) so I bought DOS 2 on sale instead and it was AMAZING. Makes me want to play the first one. Can't recommend DOS 2 enough.
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Simply because D&D sucks. The rules suck. They always have. And they are horrible for a video game.
Original Sin 2 is much better from a gameplay perspective.
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Simply because D&D sucks. The rules suck. They always have. And they are horrible for a video game.
Original Sin 2 is much better from a gameplay perspective.
And yes, I enjoyed DOS/DOS2 combat more than I did BG3 because they weren't bound by 5e rules. Or did I? They are two totally different games! Oh well.
Cannot wait for DOS 3!!!!!!!!!
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If you think you're only going to play one and play 2 first, you will likely like it enough to want to play 1...so just start with 1.