This bundle includes both RPGs in the critically acclaimed Original Sin series, from the makers of Baldur's Gate 3
Play alone, with friends online, or in couch co-op mode and explore over 200 hours of RPG, wrapped in one cost-saving bundle
Game supports many features such as online PVP, shared/split screen, cross-platform multiplayer, achievements, Steam cloud features & more
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This bundle includes both RPGs in the critically acclaimed Original Sin series, from the makers of Baldur's Gate 3
Play alone, with friends online, or in couch co-op mode and explore over 200 hours of RPG, wrapped in one cost-saving bundle
Game supports many features such as online PVP, shared/split screen, cross-platform multiplayer, achievements, Steam cloud features & more
About the deal:
Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
This is is $2.80 less than previous Frontpage deal from February 2024.
About the store:
Steam is the world's largest digital distribution platform for computer games and is owned/operated by Valve Corporation (the developers behind several classic video games including Half-Life, Portal, Team Fortress, Counter-Strike, Left 4 Dead, Dota 2 & more).
Dos2 is great, but Dosee is amazing if you can get past the poor pacing (story heavy the first act then the action picks up after). Dosee is worth the 3.99. Do yourself a favor and get petpal and talk to the dog at the cemetery.
Cheaper to buy this bundle than buying DOS 2 individually AND it's not mentioned anywhere but the bundle actually gave me the Companion: Sir Lora the Squirrel DLC for free
(he just randomly appeared under the game page's DLC in my library when i installed DOS2)
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Dos2 is great, but Dosee is amazing if you can get past the poor pacing (story heavy the first act then the action picks up after). Dosee is worth the 3.99. Do yourself a favor and get petpal and talk to the dog at the cemetery.
Is playing 1 necessary before playing 2 in a meaningful way?
No, but it's great in its own right. If you play 2 first, you might not enjoy 1 as much. I'd play 1 first, enjoy that, then play 2 and appreciate all the improvements.
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No, but it's great in its own right. If you play 2 first, you might not enjoy 1 as much. I'd play 1 first, enjoy that, then play 2 and appreciate all the improvements.
I have both and am finally close to the end of 2. I didn't play 1 and now I regret it because I don't think it would be as good as if I had started there.
currently slogging through DOS and it's just that... a slog.
voice acting, graphics and stuff are good, but combat sucks, no ability to resurrect without scrolls sucks.
every battle is against almost overwhelming odds, you will beat them but just barely.
God forbid one enemy throws a poison bomb or firebomb in the middle of your group (and they will) and you take damage sitting in it, you take damage every step running out of it. then you're running away to try and heal.
pretty poor design imo. Maybe it's made that way on purpose but other turn based games from the era were not nearly as bad.
I'm sure I'll get blasted for my views on it, but DOS is an exercise in frustration.
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currently slogging through DOS and it's just that... a slog.
voice acting, graphics and stuff are good, but combat sucks, no ability to resurrect without scrolls sucks.
every battle is against almost overwhelming odds, you will beat them but just barely.
God forbid one enemy throws a poison bomb or firebomb in the middle of your group (and they will) and you take damage sitting in it, you take damage every step running out of it. then you're running away to try and heal.
pretty poor design imo. Maybe it's made that way on purpose but other turn based games from the era were not nearly as bad.
I'm sure I'll get blasted for my views on it, but DOS is an exercise in frustration.
We actually liked the difficulty (and I'm not into the Dark Souls kind of thing), you can always make it rain or throw a water balloon or something to deal with poison/fire surfaces, or use some form of teleportation. It doesn't hold your hand, and every victory feels earned. But it sure did kick our ass until we started figuring out some strategies
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(he just randomly appeared under the game page's DLC in my library when i installed DOS2)
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voice acting, graphics and stuff are good, but combat sucks, no ability to resurrect without scrolls sucks.
every battle is against almost overwhelming odds, you will beat them but just barely.
God forbid one enemy throws a poison bomb or firebomb in the middle of your group (and they will) and you take damage sitting in it, you take damage every step running out of it. then you're running away to try and heal.
pretty poor design imo. Maybe it's made that way on purpose but other turn based games from the era were not nearly as bad.
I'm sure I'll get blasted for my views on it, but DOS is an exercise in frustration.
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voice acting, graphics and stuff are good, but combat sucks, no ability to resurrect without scrolls sucks.
every battle is against almost overwhelming odds, you will beat them but just barely.
God forbid one enemy throws a poison bomb or firebomb in the middle of your group (and they will) and you take damage sitting in it, you take damage every step running out of it. then you're running away to try and heal.
pretty poor design imo. Maybe it's made that way on purpose but other turn based games from the era were not nearly as bad.
I'm sure I'll get blasted for my views on it, but DOS is an exercise in frustration.
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