It can be a good and fun game, but if you're playing this right after Divine Divinity, it's gonna feel pretty meh. Gameplay-wise it takes a bit to get used to it since you now control 2 characters instead of one, but it's serviceable. The world is interesting at first, but it can get bland fast - at least compared to how Rivellon felt in the first game. To be honest, I would have liked to see more of it instead of Nemesis. The Ranaar are an interesting race, but if you're looking to see more of the Dwarves, Elves, Orcs, and Lizardmen, that's not really gonna happen. Well, at least there are Humans and Imps. The story is interesting enough to keep you going, and there's a nice bamboozle at the end, but the ending is a bit lacking, and it feels like there was supposed to be more to it. Oh, and be ready for some bugs, and really, really bad voice acting - to the point where it's hard to get immersed in the game because of it. I mean randomly hearing game show host-like voices is funny but takes away from the atmosphere. The Death Knight has a pretty good voice actor most of the time, but there are moments when it's obvious they used lines from a completely different voice actor. All in all, the game feels like it was rushed during development, but it's worth playing it if you want to see more of the Divine Divinity universe.