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Divinity 2: Developer's Cut

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Divinity 2: Developer's Cut
Beschreibung
Drachen: Sie wurden gejagt und abgeschlachtet, doch nun ist die Stunde der Vergeltung gekommen. Befreie dich von den Fesseln des menschlichen Körpers und erhebe dich in die Lüfte! In diesem epischen Rollenspielabenteuer verlangen dir tausende Gegner alles ab. Werde zum Drachen, breite deine Flügel a...
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Details zum Produkt
2012, Larian Studios, ESRB-Einstufung: Mature 17+...
Systemanforderungen
Windows 10, 2 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c, 13 GB HDD, DirectX 9.0c...
Spiellänge
29 hHauptspiel
42.5 h Hauptspiel + Nebenquests
61.5 h Komplettist
44.5 h Alle Spielstile
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Drachen: Sie wurden gejagt und abgeschlachtet, doch nun ist die Stunde der Vergeltung gekommen. Befreie dich von den Fesseln des menschlichen Körpers und erhebe dich in die Lüfte! In diesem epischen Rollenspielabenteuer verlangen dir tausende Gegner alles ab. Werde zum Drachen, breite deine Flügel aus und verbrenne deine Feinde! Divinity II: Developer's Cut enthält die Ultimative Edition des preisgekrönten Rollenspiels Divinity II und bietet über 100 Stunden gefeierten Spielspaß, einen brandneuen Entwicklermodus sowie viele weitere tolle Extras!

Spiele die normale Version oder erlebe das Spiel aus der Sicht der Entwickler und tobe dich nach Herzenslust mit den Konsolenbefehlen aus! Wolltest du schon immer mal deine neuesten Fähigkeiten an einer Horde Goblins testen? Nur zu! Hast du dich schon immer mal gefragt, wie es wohl wäre, die Spielwelt in Gestalt eines Trolls zu erkunden? Das ist deine Chance! Entdecke eine ganze Palette spektakulärer Entwicklerbefehle und fühle dich wie ein Zauberer! Stöbere in unzähligen Designdokumenten, Konzeptgrafiken und Videos, die dir einen uneingeschränkten Einblick in das Spiel während der Entwicklungsphase gewähren. Erlebe aus erster Hand, wie ein Spiel entsteht! Darüber hinaus bietet dir die Version von GOG.com nicht nur einen, sondern gleich zwei MP3-Soundtracks!

Brandneue Features der Developer's Cut-Edition:

- erlebe das Spiel im Entwicklermodus aus einer völlig neuen Perspektive.
- das Divinity Anthology Developer's Journal bietet einen Rückblick auf 15 Jahre Spieleentwicklung bei Larian Games.
- einzigartige Dokumente zum Questaufbau, Walkthroughs für Tester, Skripte und vieles mehr.
- unzählige nie zuvor gesehene Konzeptgrafiken.

© 2012 Larian Studios (Arrakis NV). All rights reserved. Divinity and Larian are the registered trademarks of Larian Studios (Arrakis NV). All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Extras
Soundtracks renders Karte Divine Divinity novella Beyond Divinity novella Design-Dokumente Konzeptgrafiken Avatare Hatching the Dragon - the making of Divinity II Hintergrundbilder Handbuch developer's journal The Lady, The Mage, and The Knight tech demo
Systemanforderungen
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Warum bei GOG.COM kaufen?
DRM-FREI. Keine Aktivierung oder Internetverbindung zum Spielen erforderlich.
Sicherheit und Zufriedenheit. Kundendienst rund um die Uhr und volle Rückerstattungen für bis zu 30 Tage.
Spiellänge
29 hHauptspiel
42.5 h Hauptspiel + Nebenquests
61.5 h Komplettist
44.5 h Alle Spielstile
Spieldetails
Läuft auf:
Windows (10, 11)
Veröffentlicht:
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6 GB
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ESRB-Einstufung: Mature 17+ (Violence, Blood, Suggestive Themes)

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Posted on: October 18, 2012

Zerael

Spiele: 386 Rezensionen: 5

Epic western RPG with unique personality

Divinity 2, in its first release, was a great game, despite having lots of troubles in the form of bugs and such; but, the remastered version -the one GoG offers here, along with some extra goodies- is a true masterpiece. Not only the major problems were completely solved, but the gameplay was made smoother and much more enjoyable.What you have here is an RPG in the western tradition with epic proportions, and a the "unique" touch from Larian, the developer of the saga. If you are a fan of Divine Divinity, forget about the first game; Divinity 2 and Flames of Vengeance are different games, with many of the elements that made the original great, but also lots of well thought new contents and mechanics. On the other hand, if you are a new player in the Divinity universe, just enjoy the vast amount of content and world to explore -Divinity 2 is a classic RPG with some "modern" turns that result in a very special game. One of the most praised elements of Divine Divinity comes back for Divinity 2: the skill tree. You have four branches with classic roles (mage, warrior, ranger and summoner/priest), but you are completely free to stick to those trees or combine them with almost absolute freedom. The only limiting factor to develop your character will be the main character level; once you reach the required levels, you can develop any of the skills you wish. Of course, some builds are stronger than others, but the level of customization and strategy involved results in a very refined and enjoyable experience. The new mechanics add a fresh turn to the Divinity universe, and the worn-out RPG genre; your main character will acquire two special powers during his/her adventure: the ability to read minds, and transform into a dragon. The first one is simply hillarious, and also serves as a great way to solve quests in different ways and discover new ones. The Dragon parts are a bit disappointing, but are fun nonetheless. So, combine the traditional gameplay that made Divine Divinity one of the greatest RPGs of the last decade -direct action plus deep RPG elements- with the modern approach of recent titles, and some unique traits non seen in other games, and you will have Divinity 2 -and the expansion, Flames of Vengenace-, an epic RPG in the shadow of large-budget titles, but very capable of stand them, face to face. Maybe Divinity 2 is not as refined as EA titles, but it offers something those games are unable to: great modern gameplay with true respect for old-school mechanics.


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Posted on: October 18, 2012

Kotep

Bestätigter Besitzer

Spiele: 242 Rezensionen: 2

Not perfect, but oh so good

Divinity 2 feels like a much older RPG somehow brought through a time-warp into the present. Most of the time, this works out fantastically. The game's writing, the sense of exploration, the design of the quests and the world, the soundtrack, all of it is fantastic. The graphics for the most part are beautiful and just slightly stylized, making it look like a pulp fantasy illustration barring a few issues. The combat works, but it's hard to say it's fantastic. If you're a person who likes exploring or humor, you're probably going to enjoy this game quite a bit. Poking around everywhere will let you find stuff you never even knew was there in the first place. And, impressively, sometimes the game challenges you with something that isn't even combat. You'll find platforming sections, or riddles, or impromptu memory tests. The writing is both gently sarcastic and refreshingly sincere; it believes in the insane fantasy world that it's set in, but it's not afraid to poke jokes. Try to find one conversation where you can't make a snarky comeback. The gameplay is a mixed bag. The system of stats and skills works very well (essentially freeform, allowing you to take whatever skills you like) and the loot taps into your inner DPS-calculating nerd. The combat is quick and you can be pretty acrobatic with leaping strikes and backflips, but it can boil down into a clickfest while you chug potions. It does know how to get challenging enough to keep you on your toes, though. If you don't have a high tolerance for hack and slash combat, try the demo first. The story itself is nothing all too special--it's done well enough, but there's nothing that sets it apart all that much, even though it's got enough good ideas in there to keep you going for the most part. The graphics are beautifully stylized, but in some places the seams start to show a little, like how distant mountains don't blend into the sky properly. If you've got a good PC and you're struggling with framerate issues, you should turn on the 'shadow frameslice update' option; it makes environmental shadows update more slowly, but saves a lot of performance. And if you're having trouble with sharp aliasing on high settings and can't force AA through your graphics card control panel, try turning on FXAA if your drivers have it, or getting the SMAA injector. (Just search Google for it.) Either of those helps the aliasing considerably. So in the end, even though I love this game dearly, I have to admit it's not exactly perfect. But if you don't mind looking past a few blemishes, Divinity 2 is an astoundingly rewarding game that can easily suck up fifty hours of your life. And you'll only have finished about half of the content there is. I'm speaking from experience there.


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Posted on: October 19, 2012

Charza

Bestätigter Besitzer

Spiele: 143 Rezensionen: 6

A hidden gem !

Divinity 2 is in my opinion, as the title of this review already says, a hidden gem. It's one of those fantasy RPG games that never got big, but is very solid nonetheless. In that sense I think you can compare it to games like Gothic 1, 2 and 3, in that it also has a very distinct and committed fan base of its own. The game introduces some RPG systems that are very unique to this particular series in terms of skill management and earning and spending experience points. These elements might take a little "getting used to" when compared to bigger and (and often simpler) titles. But invest some time in it, and quickly it will become second nature to you. The game also is very old school in the sense that it really doesn't hold your that hand much. It's up to you how to approach certain situations, and it forces you to think about them before you throw yourself into it. This is also a game that you want to play with a notebook, since you have to write down clues for certain side quests yourself. (Once again, no hand holding here, the game gives you clues, and you decide whatever you do with the information). There is a helpful option to read back previous conversations you had, but a separate notebook is all the more handy, and frankly, its fun to do. The maps of the different regions and lands of Rivellon show only the lay of the lands as they are. Important buildings in villages you have to mark for yourself on the map. I like this feature, since it makes "exploration" as a gameplay element all the more essential. (And yet again no handholding, mark it yourself !) In terms of production value, the game is way above avarage. The graphics look nice and colorful, and most of the textures have nice detail to them. Larian also filled the environments with animals and such, making each area feel alive. The environments them selves look very nice, and the interplay of light and dark can create some very nice looking pictures. All the environments all are hand crafted , which makes the areas have a very organic and distinct feel to them. Voice acting is well done in my opinion, and the music fits the setting. Like other western RPG's you create your own character in Divinity 2, and this is where the game in my opinion is lacking a bit. There really aren't that much customization options available for your character. This is one minor gripe I have, but easily forgiven with all the other good things it has going for it. So if you are the type of person who likes old school RPG's, and you're not afraid to invest some time into a game that just does some things a little different, you might as well want to try Divinity 2. I'm certain you won't be disappointed !


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Posted on: October 26, 2012

smote

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Spiele: 148 Rezensionen: 4

Fun Again

In addition to what others have said about this game I get a feeling from Divinity 2 that I have not felt since EverQuest and Diablo 2. I want to play it. When not playing, I think about it, what quest did I miss, what to do next, should I go back to a chest I skipped earlier and try to open it now. Some great epic RPGs are out now but often they can start to feel like a grind. When I come home from work, I want a game that is somewhat simple and fun. This game is both, not too many things to remember, not too many keystrokes to memorize, and lots of things to stumble upon. Five stars for recapturing the feeling I once had playing games.


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Posted on: April 9, 2013

crackedegg

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Spiele: 195 Rezensionen: 3

Good content, so-so interface

It's very good, it is not without some major faults, mainly in handling combat and movement. First, targeting. Some attack skills require homing. So, let's say you target a healer or summoner, and then someone runs up to you. You have to untarget to be able to defend yourself, and the time taken for that can get you killed. Normal attacks should either be divorced from targeting, or WASD should override it. Second, the Gamebryo affliction. You can get "stuck" on slopes and such, and this will get you killed. Third, range. Even with relevant skills, you can't use bows at enough of a range to play stealthily. You can see every feature of the enemy, but not shoot a bow at it. Grrr. If the mentioned problems, and a few that made my first try too long, weren't there, it would be worth 5 stars. The content is there, but some execution details detract from it.


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