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(More customer reviews)Why should you BUY Ego Draconis? If you're a fan of old-style RPGs with lots of quests (many with multiple solutions) and the absolute minimum amount of assistance when it comes to solving quests/puzzles, you'll have a ton of fun. Very early in the game, your character gains the ability to read minds, which provides insight into people's motivations and can alter the outcomes of various quests. And if you like games with a high level of difficulty, run out and buy Ego Draconis immediately! Even on the "Easy" difficulty level, you'll be dying quite a bit. Enemies do NOT level with you, and walking into a fight with enemies even a few levels above yours is guaranteed to end badly for you. The game also has a lot to offer people who enjoy thoroughly exploring every map/dungeon in their games. Ego Draconis offers many rewards to those who take the time to explore every nook and cranny.
Why should you RENT Ego Draconis? Well, how high is your tolerance for bugs and glitches? Because Ego Draconis has quite a few--Larian really should've spent a few more months polishing the game before they released it. I haven't encountered any that were game-breakingly bad, but even minor glitches can get annoying when there's enough of them. There are also a very limited number of areas in the game to travel between, and while the game offers different ways of resolving the quests you take on, there don't seem to be any significant consequences for the decisions you make. Which means that, at least for me, the game doesn't have a lot of replay value.
Why should you AVOID Ego Draconis? The main concept that the game is centered around is that your character can turn into a dragon, and I was pretty excited about that concept--it made the game a must-buy for me. But there are several things about it that I found very disappointing. For one thing, you won't get to turn into a dragon until you've put in a lot of time with the game--it took me just over ten hours to reach that point. Once you can transform, you'll find that your dragon is hemmed in by invisible walls and barriers that limit your freedom of movement. And the game also dictates which enemies you're allowed to attack while you're a dragon. I never experienced the sense of freedom and power that I expected to enjoy while playing as a dragon. To sum up: Ego Draconis is a decent game based on some interesting concepts which could've made it an amazing game...if they had been fully developed.
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Divinity II: Ego Draconisis a single player role-playing game (RPG), and the first release in theDivinity series of games available for play on the the Xbox 360.Divinity II features a classless character system, designed to allowultimate flexibility to any created character with the right level and distributionof experience points. Also featured are a choice-based storyline, the abilityto fight in human and dragon form, control of composite creatures formedfrom parts of defeated enemies and powerful strongholds called Battle Towersthat can be transported to in time of need.
Knight and slayer powers combined.
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Play as dragon and human.
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Classless character system.
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Powerful Battle Tower element.
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Divinity II: Ego Draconis brings you back to Rivellon, a timelessworld of awe and magic, torn and scarred by successions of apocalyptic wars.Ever since the Great War ended, the Order of the Dragon Slayers has hadeyes only for their number one enemy: the Dragon Knights who killed theirDivine hero. But all the while the true enemy, the Black Ring, still festersbeneath the surface poised to strike, for their leader Damian tirelesslyplots silent schemes with utterly malign intent. Then one day, an eventtakes place that will reshape the history of Rivellon: a dying Dragon Knightgives her powers to a member of the order that seeks to destroy her: you.Perhaps you, blessed as you are with the powers of the Dragon, will be ableto stop the black tides that threaten to engulf Rivellon. Many adventuresawait you, many mysteries yearn to be unraveled and all the world awaitsthe outcome of your new destiny. Gameplay
Divinity II: Ego Draconis like its predecessors, Divine Divinityand Beyond Divinity, is a single player RPG utilizing the standardsystem of experience point accumulation to level up characters to meetthe growing challenges faced. Except in cases where the storyline requiresspecific series of events and environments, the game features a seamlessgameworld, that for the most part players are free to explore. This alongwith a moral component to decision making, 20 possible quest solutionsand varied non-player character (NPC) reactions makes for gameplay pleasingto any RPG fan. In addition, like Beyond Divinity, Divinity II featuresa classless character system, where it is possible for any created character,with the right distribution of experience points, to attain the itemsand/or abilities needed to triumph in virtually any situation faced. Thisis by design to add flexibility to gameplay. Players of Divinity IIalso experience flexibility in the game's mix of aerial and ground-basedcombat. This is rooted in shape-shifting ability that allows players,once the dragon ability is unlocked, and playing in areas physically permissibleto the dragon form, to switch between human and dragon forms at will.Beyond the obvious increase in power, playing as a dragon also allowsfor special skills and abilities not available to humans, as well as allowsyou to travel faster and longer distances than possible in your humanform. Be warned though, you are also much more visible to enemies. Anotherpivotal element of gameplay is the Battle Tower. Battle Towers are centralstructures to which you can teleport at all times - once a toweris yours, that is - using a mystical device called the Dragon Stone.More than that, your tower houses multiple rooms and terraces where differentattendants provide a variety of services. Key Game Features
Sequel to an Award-Winning RPG Series - Following the lineage of Divine Divinity and Beyond Divinity, Divinity II: Ego Draconis has adapted many of the most famous elements that made these two original games classics. Divinity II: Ego Draconis makes use of the same classless system that was incorporated in Divine Divinity, which allows you to choose your own path as you become a Dragon Knight.
Fight as Both a Human and a Dragon - Don't settle for taming and riding a dragon when you can be the Dragon. For the first time, an RPG unleashes the very power of the Dragon on you. Climb high and vaporize all that stands in your way as you strategically use both your human and dragon forms to defeat Damian and become the ultimate Dragon Knight.
Dynamic Choice-Based Storyline - Divinity II : Ego Draconis gives you a wide range of moral choices when deciding on how to act on quest objectives. When you make these choices, the consequences of your actions appear throughout game play. Consequences such as up to 20 possible quest solutions, new quest chains, NPC reactions, vendor pricing and other experience-altering consequences make Divinity II: Ego Draconis very interesting and engaging.
Powerful Battle Tower Gameplay Element - Looming like a colossal stone claw over Sentinel Island, stands the Battle Tower, a vast citadel built many centuries ago by Maxos, the Dragon Mage. Become bound to the Battle Tower through a mystical relic known as the Dragon Stone. The Dragon Stone allows you to teleport to the Battle Tower at any moment so that you can utilize the powers within.
Build Your Own Ultimate Fighting Creature - Conjure the spirits to bring to life a creature made from body parts you have collected during your battles. This creature's power is literally the sum of its body parts; the composition of various limbs determines its strengths and abilities. Once you are able to assemble this abomination, you may summon it to support you in combat.
First Appearance on Xbox 360 -Divinity II: Ego Draconis marks the initial release of the Divinity franchise for play on Xbox 360 or any other gaming console.
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