

wouldn't have known about this game if gog didn't send me an email advertisement. very glad they did. beautiful storytelling, "cyber" ui, easy game play and a plot that draws you in, grips you tight, and takes you for a long ride. so many choices you want to make but you won't have the time, resources or ability to. so you'll have to play again, and again, and again. it's a 2020's "choose your own adventure" story that is well crafted. i'm already looking forward to citizen sleeper 2. if you want something more than hack-and-slash, or side-scrolling jumpers, pick this gem up.

Great graphics and audio. Good variety to the cards which make for interesting strategies. Certainly "inspired" by Slay the Spire, if you like that game, you'll enjoy this one, if you don't like Slay the Spire, then give this a pass. For what it's worth it installs and plays just fine on a M1 Mac with Crossover and Steam Deck with Heroic Launcher.

I was slightly skeptical from the description, tired of the "card" game genre, but an action dungeon crawler? Ok. Figured I'd gamble the $20 on it. Very glad I did. The art style is interesting, a nice isometric paper cut style. Your cards determine everything from abilities to gear. Slots allow you to use more, if you can afford the costs. The strategy is figuring out what is the best hand to use for a given situation. Ice based boss? Deal in that flaming axe. Dealing with poison? Shuffle out a remedy. But do it quick because the monsters aren't waiting! There are upgrades to buy, gossip to be told, and beastiary to consult. Overall, a very good game. Pay attention to the tutorial, it has a lot of useful tips. I look forward to playing this game for many many hours. If you're a fan of dungeon crawlers, you'll very likely enjoy this game. If you like some quick action, you'll probably be a fan of this as well.

I've never played any of the Divinity games before and saw this one sale so I figured why not give it a try. Glad I did. A fun, old-school dungeon adventure game with nice modern graphics, witty commentary, and lots of things to kill. It's the kind of game you'd get if Diablo knocked up old-school Wizardry/Bard's Tale. Check out the fairly accurate game description, check out other reviews, and if you're a fan of the genre, it's money well spent.