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Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire

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Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire
Description
Pursue a rogue god over land and sea in the sequel to the multi-award-winning RPG Pillars of Eternity. Captain your ship on a dangerous voyage of discovery across the vast unexplored archipelago region of the Deadfire. Bend the world to your will, as you explore the depths of infinite possibilitie...
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90 %
Recommend
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8.8/10
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88/100
IGN
8.5/10
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4.2/5

( 430 Reviews )

4.2

430 Reviews

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2018, Obsidian Entertainment, ...
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Windows 7 / 8 / 10 (64-bit), Intel Core i3-2100T @ 2.50 GHz / AMD Phenom II X3 B73, 4 GB RAM, Direct...
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Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire - Rum Runner’s Pack, Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire - Critical Ro...
Time to beat
42 hMain
65 h Main + Sides
96.5 h Completionist
70.5 h All Styles
Description

Pursue a rogue god over land and sea in the sequel to the multi-award-winning RPG Pillars of Eternity. Captain your ship on a dangerous voyage of discovery across the vast unexplored archipelago region of the Deadfire. Bend the world to your will, as you explore the depths of infinite possibilities, including detailed character customization, total freedom of exploration, and more meaningful choices at every turn.

  • Immerse yourself in a deeper single player RPG game experience - enriched with cutting edge technology and features, Deadfire builds on the foundation of classic D&D gameplay with vastly improved graphics, deeper game mechanics and a whole new hand-crafted adventure where choices truly matter.

  • Discover the new region of the Deadfire – plot your own course by ship and explore the rich and exotic islands of the archipelago region, discovering new places interacting with their inhabitants and engaging in a variety of quests at every port.

  • Build your party and customize your companions – choose from 7 different companions to join you on your quest and assign multiple classes and deeper abilities for each. Witness their personal relationships and interactions unfold with the addition of the new companion system.


  • Captain your ship across the seas – as your stronghold on the seas, your ship is much more than simply a vessel for exploring. Upgrade your ship and crew and choose what skills you improve in order to survive dangerous encounters along the way.

© 2018 Dark Rock Industries Limited. Developed under license by Obsidian Entertainment. Obsidian and the Obsidian logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Obsidian Entertainment, Inc. Pillars of Eternity, Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire, and Pillars of Eternity logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Dark Rock Industries Limited.

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Digital Soundtrack (MP3)
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Map of the Deadfire Archipelago
Guidebook Volume II
Pen & Paper Starter Guide (2019 update)
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Please Note: A 64-bit OS is required to play Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire.

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Please Note: A 64-bit OS is required to play Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire.

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DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
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Time to beat
42 hMain
65 h Main + Sides
96.5 h Completionist
70.5 h All Styles
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Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04), Mac OS X (10.12+)
Release date:
{{'2018-05-08T00:00:00+03:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0300 ' }}
Size:
22 GB

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Overall most helpful review

Posted on: May 15, 2018

Pedda544

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Games: 67 Reviews: 7

A decent CRPG

I am a big fan of games like Baldurs Gate 2 or Planescape Torment and so quite enjoyed this game aswell, that being said I cant overlook a lot of the flaws the game has and can only recommend it for people who are like me fans of the infinity-engine games. So let's get started! The good: - Big variety of classes, weapon stiles, races, skills and abilities. - The political struggles between the Huan (the natives of the land), Pirates (which also have intern struggles between traditionalists and newcomers), the Vailian Trading Company, and the Deadfire Royale Trading Company (which are close relatives to the Huan and so also have claims for their lands) the great thing about this struggle of the powers is that all of them are portrayed morally grey, they all have their good sites and their bad sites and the game does not force its opinion on the player but lets the player decide which one of them is right and how he wants to solve this struggle over the Deadfire-Archipel, VERY GOOD! - A decent amount of depth in gameplay and characters customization a lot of spells need to be aimed carefully as they can also harm teammates, lots of skill/talents to chose which affect dialogue and combat, attributes and a quite well-made combat system with lots of different dmg types, lots of unique items with unique bony or skills - 7 companions to choose from all with a sidequest and personality the companions will not only react to things you do but also to things other companions do or other NPCs - The new ship feature is quite nice and exploring with it is quite fun, it is also highly customizable and upgradeable The bad: - The story loses all focus after the 'tutorial' and you will be doing random side quests even though your character should really worry about the main quest - While the plot around the political power struggle is awesome the rest of the plot revolving around the Gods and that statue is weak Well I ran out of words :( (sorry for my bad English)


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Posted on: May 20, 2018

Nightfish

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Games: 193 Reviews: 4

Pretty, but bland

If you enjoyed PoE1, you might enjoy PoE2, but even then you should be prepared for a drop in quality as far as the writing is concerned. Graphically, the game is beautiful, just like PoE1 was. The music is still atmospheric and fitting. The voice acting is done by high profile names you might be familiar with. For the most part, that is a good thing but it can be a little jarring once you start noticing how many people have multiple roles. The open world aspect of the game is fun. Driving your little ship and uncovering the map is the strongest aspect of the game and you can feel that most of the development effort went into that. Levelling up your heroes has been improved as we've finally discovered that skill trees are a thing. Unfortunately, that is pretty much it for positives and the skill tree I just mentioned is something you are only allowed to look at during level ups. In regular play, all your stats are vomitted on a single page you are free to spend half an hour scrolling up and down. The interface is a hot mess in places. Ship combat is an insult to pirates everywhere. For some reason, this is a text based affair, along the lines of the chose your own adventure segments. While those are okay, this does not work *at all* for naval combat. All you do is shoot, hold (for an aim bonus) and jive (turn your ship by 180° to use the other cannons), rinse and repeat until one ship sinks. The main story is laughably bad, runs for about 4 hours and leaves you thinking "This really did not need my involvment". In cRPGs I often cannot decide which people to bring because they are all interesting. Here: Which of these people, I feel unprecedented amounts of apathy for, should I bring? Companion quests are a similar deal. Remember that time you and Edèr went on an epic quest to learn nothing about his brother? Get ready for more sidequests petering out unsatisfyingly. Chose from one of four factions that are all pretty much equally grey. How exciting.


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Posted on: May 9, 2018

Vizera

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Games: Reviews: 17

I am..bored?

As an early backer who counts the original infinity engine games among my all time favorites this really should have been right up my alley, but after 8+ hours i am just plain bored. This could be the first Obsidian game i never actually finish. Compared to Pillars Of Eternity 1 they seem to have gone for more style and (even) less substance. The graphics and animations are vastly improved over the first game, but everything else appears to have gotten a notable downgrade. The major additions to this sequel come in the form of a ship which replaces the old stronghold, and an overland map. Neither of which really improves the game. If anything the overland map makes the already lackluster exploration aspect of the first game even worse. You now spend much of the game traveling as an icon across a large map of interchangable islands and "loot" other icons. Occationally you get one of the text based interactions from the first game which often ends in your party being transported to a tiny square of a map for a single combat encounter. Yay exploration? One of the most consistant critisism of the first game was how combat did not allow for any indepth tactics aside from spamming whatever crowd control was available. Obsidians response appears to have been to make combat even more shallow. It now plays much like an action game with little to no thought required. While i have yet to encounter anything that could be considered a "boss fight", all regular combat encounters so far have been over in about 20 seconds. Therefore there is no time, nor need, to do anything but spam your most damaging abilities. They have also increased the recovery time aswell as the casting times, so you barely have time to get more than a couple of spells off before all the mobs are dead. All your spells and abilities now use a set number of resources, which are automatically refreshed after every fight, so there is not even a reason to conserve spells. To make up for this they have added an "empower" mechanic, which works as the name implies in that it empowers a spell/ability of choice, and it only has a set number of uses per day. The writing so far appears to be on par with the original game, so if you enjoyed that there could be enough here to warrant a purchase. I would recommend waiting for a few full reviews to come out, or even hold out for a sale.


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Posted on: September 15, 2018

UsedUserName

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Games: 32 Reviews: 1

A better balance than PoE1

I am a big fan of Baldur's Gate 2 and sponsored the first Pillars of Eternity. I was let down by the game system of the first opus so I wanted to wait before trying the second. I think PoE2 definitely improved on pretty much all account in comparison with the first one. The game mechanics are much more polished, the skills more interesting, and finally the wizard is not useless! On top of that, the open-world map is fun and managing your ship and battling at sea is a nice mini-game, on top of being a good way to lead you to special encounters in the archipelago. A thing I agree with most people however, is that the game is too easy from mid to end-game. Obsidian managed to design more challenging fights in the extensions, but that's too bad that we needed to wait for it instead of having this kind of content in the game proper. I really hope we will see mods doing the equivalent of SCS in BG for PoE2. PoE1 could be compared to BG1, with some bizarre gameplay and design choices, while PoE2 is closer to BG2, where writing and scenarii are well-balanced by strategy and intermitent fights. I would love however being able to play the scenario of the first one in an enhanced edition, reimplemented in PoE2 engine. I would buy it again, and I will definitely play it a few times. My only standing issues is that a few quests are still bugged, which in my case for example blocked me from allying with a faction I wanted to pursue. That's too bad, and I'd like this kind of game-breaking bug to be a priority.


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Posted on: November 5, 2018

CatR

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Games: 399 Reviews: 51

A steady incline in quality since PoE1

PoE1 was a great game that had a big bugbear attached to it: it was rather dull. Not much engagement to be found in a game that spends most of it running time establishing itself. The story had a great conclusion but up until that moment it was a decidedly average CRPG. PoE2 however flips that around, the setting is now in its stride so you get away from generic fantasy and into a reality where you inhabit fantasy-Caribbean choosing to side with one of the many trading companies, which are fantasy-Italy, fantasy-Fish, and fantasy-Fish-but-not-western, or just straight up pirates. You sail around in your ship, fighting ogres on the high seas, exploring ancient temples, and find everything from new gods, drunk elves, Lovecraftian horrors, and sudden murder mysteries. The story is engaging up until the conclusion, where I personally feel it could get a lot heavier on the philosophical and metaphysical elements like the first game did but it sort of just ends with no significant twist or turn. The gameplay is adequate, I found that the difficulty wavered between "Quite challenging" and "Enemies melt" but the locales, interactions, and items you find along the way made me want to keep playing. At no point did I want to stop. The game is per Obsidian standard very customisable in difficulty and UI which squashed most complaints I would have about it. The most notable thing to complain about would be that some undead enemies have mind-control abilities that make them exceptionally strong compared to other encounters, and finding scrolls or potions to counter-act their power is at best a chore and at worst impossible as the tooltips to not tell you what type of protection would help; looking at you, lich. Also your companions want to have sex with you almost the instant they see which I find very off-putting. Relationship drama is not my idea of fun. It can be ignored. Overall an excellent CRPG with only the smallest of issues, absolutely satisfying from start to finish.


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