This game is 100% just line puzzels after line puzzels with the majority not showing you how exactly they must be solved leaving the player frustrated over not mind reading a puzzle. Its a pompous game with random historical quotes softley spoken throughout the game and made by a developer who thinks hes a god (from what Ive seen). The only positive is the beauty of the island, its incredible. 1/5 with the puzzles 4/5 without the puzzles
Conflict: Desert Storm Gameplay: 6/10 - Clunky enemies and game play design however the items you can use such as guns, grenades all feel very good to use in addition to the movement. Customisability: 3/10 - Basic settings, no controller use. Graphics: 5/10 For a game from 2002 the graphics are are quite good just don't expect to be blown away. Online: 6/10 - Fortunately there is online multi player but it is direct to host matches (no server browser). Overall: 3/5 - Its a good game for the $2.99 I paid for it and brings back alot of younger memories.Buy it if you enjoy tactical games such as rainbow six and are looking for something new to enjoy.
After purchasing this for only 5$ (A true steal) during the Battle Of The Games sale,was I pleased? Yes. The game features a robust and truly unique rpg system unlike many others allowing complete freedom of choice for the player.Combine this with cool abilities such as mind reading, lock picking and even dragon slaying.In addition, the world is very much alive with almost all (95%) of character having dialogue, multiple questlines and open world to do them in. NEGATIVES: The world is badly put together in some areas, such as the rivers with visible faults and meshing textures.The voice acting to animation is also a bit off, but not enough to consider it bad. Overall: If you want something fresh and amazingly fun that will give you enjoyment for hours, get Divinity 2: Developers Cut. 5/5