Posted on: May 18, 2020

Pherim
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Makes me want to replay Oblivion...
Don't get me wrong, it's not a bad game per se, and Oblivion is far from perfect. Also, they are not particularly similar, but they use the same engine and there is a certain similarity in graphics and atmosphere. And while the writing in Oblivion is mostly not great, especially the main quest, I did like what I saw in Divinity 2 so far, and I even enjoyed the humorous aspects of it, that have always been part of the Divinity series. But the game world is much more restricted and feels somewhat less real (if you can call it that in a fantasy game), which is in part because there seems to be no ownership and stealing mechanic. NPCs never complained so far when I took something from their houses. The interiors are also more static, with only a few items that can be picked up and used, while in Oblivion you can take almost anything you see on tables or shelves. In combination with the third person perspective it becomes a bit tedious to figure out which things can be taken and what is just backdrop. Then there is the combat. Not going to say much about it, but it sucks. I think I liked the combat in The Witcher 1 more, which is saying something. This is another aspect where Oblivion also has its issues, but I still prefer it by far. It's a shame because I'm sure the story and quests are good, if not great, but if I can't get used to the irritating combat I don't know if I'm going to finish it. Ah, one more thing, the music is excellent once again, which goes without saying for the Divinity games. Even Beyond Divinity, which was an awful game, had an amazing Soundtrack. Good thing the music can be enjoyed without having to play the games.
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