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Round 6: The aliens were shot down in their prime!.
In the sixth round of the Battle Of The Games, fans of UFO series were outnumbered by heavily-armed mercenaries, cornered, and finally forced to retreat with a 40% discount. Those who voted for Jagged Alliance 2 can be proud--the game is now only $3.99--while UFO: Afterlight can be purchased for $5.99 for the next 24 hours.

Round 7: Sacred: Gold vs Divine Divinity
Nothing less than two outstanding action RPGs enter the ring today, prepared to hack and slash each other to pieces. There’s really no way to decide which of these 3rd person RPGs is better other than voting.
If you don't know which game to vote for--check the video from Larian Studios, creators of Divine Divinity
Sigh. This is the first time I can participate in the Batlle of the Games because I'm interested in one of the games that I don't own yet, and it looks like I'll be on the losing side. Divine Divinity is quite a nice game and worth paying $5.99 for, but as far as Sacred is concerned, I'm at the same time curious and sceptical about it, would never pay $9.99 for it and even ponder over an offer of 50% off. I'd definitely get it for a 60% discount, just to try it, but I fear 40% off will not convince me to add it to my backlist. Oh well.
Voting for Sacred since I wouldnt actually mind getting both games XD
Got both, didn't finish either, the difference being that I stopped playing Sacred Gold out of boredom, feld way too repetitive and linear...
My 0.02€.
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wolfsite: So far it has always been the game on the right hand side that has won these battles correct?
Aye, the ship's a-going to skew on her steerboard again, mate. She might be leaking.
Divinity doesn't need a 60% discount, remember. It's $5.99 while Sacred is $9.99.
Ha... HAHAHAHA! xD
Why vote for Sacred? Because we earn more from Divinity... XD

Too bad I've already bought sometin' and I don't have cash for DD.

BTW: It's not only that games on the right side winns... I think so.
For people who don't know these games, here's a quick, at-a-glance comparison.
The biggest difference lies probably in the scope of the games. You have an immensely vast, diverse world and (almost) total freedom in Sacred vs a much more concentrated, quite linear story in Divine Divinity, with both having its strong and weak points.
-Sacred's huge, open world means that you can pretty much go wherever you like (between certain limits, enemies are even scaled to you, so that's not a problem either) and although there's a main plot, you don't really need to concern yourself with it (only to reach ever higher difficulty levels). However, it also means that the world isn't very detailed (however, it's certainly not generic), and while there are about a gazillion side quests, the NPCs are anything but remarkable and even the rewards aren't that good.
In essence, it's all about looting, grinding and gaining levels.
-Divine Divinity, on the other hand, is much more detailed, with much more likeable (or despicable) NPCs, a more interesting plot and quite a number of unique locations. However, the world is much smaller, so you'll quickly get to know everything, enemies don't respawn, so there's no infinite XP/loot and you're mostly forced to follow a set route or face insta-death from creatures waaaay over your level.

Which you'll like more can thus depend on whether you want a loot-and-grind fest or a detailed story and world. Both are backed by awesome gameplay mechanics.
Post edited June 24, 2012 by DrIstvaan
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DrIstvaan: Snip
I agree, good general review.
Maybe as the contest winds down things will heat up with a few very popular titles (some Bioware, Interplay, or EA).

EDIT: Of course we're not even halfway there yet, though.
Post edited June 24, 2012 by tfishell
I own both but as a fan of hack 'n slash my vote goes for Sacred. Huge world, plenty of loot, endless fights, infinite enemies. My favorite alongside Diablo & Titan Quest.
Already another pair of great RPGs! :D

I'll be buying both as I did with the last set (Gothic and Arx Fatalis) but I cast my vote to Sacred. Wife was just talking about buying it last night as a matter of fact!
Everybody vote for Sacred please. It's the better game , and also... maybe someone will gift it to me if it costs 4$ :P
I couldn't really get into Sacred because of the near-instant respawns. How is the spawn rate in DD? Are enemies dead forever like in Divinity 2?
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kodeen: Are enemies dead forever like in Divinity 2?
Yes. No respawns at all - every enemy in the world is unique, and once killed stays dead.
Got both games already, but played only Sacred. And since its loosing voting it.