I absolutely loved Divine Divinity and was excited to move straight on to this title when I was finished but unfortunately with the first one still fresh in my brain it was easy to see places where this one had fell short. It is by all means still a great game and a solid RPG with a great story but there's definitely a shallowness compared to the first. I do love the fact you get two characters in this one rather than one so you get a little party synergy going, but apart from that the games length, and quality drop a little. The most empty feeling feature is the addition of battlefields, long winding randomised dungeons that have simple objectives that serve only to give exp, items and fill time. You'll also be seeing a fair share of bugs along the way, much like Divine Divinity. All in all it's still a big recommendation from me though. What's there is still pretty good even if a little flawed