Divinity 2 - Ego Draconis Announced
by Maarten Goldstein, Aug 08, 2008 6:23am PDTLarian Studios and German publisher dtp entertainment officially announced the development of Divinity 2 - Ego Draconis today, revealing that the sequel to the 2002 RPG Divine Divinity will be released during the second quarter of 2009.
In the action RPG, which will be released for PC and Xbox 360, you start out as a Dragon Slayer, gaining new abilities and working your way to becoming a powerful Dragon Lord as the game progresses.According to today's announcement, the game features a highly varied quest structure, which "guarantees hours of fun and a high replay value."
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When the woman asked us to take a letter to the smithy, we could do as she instructed, read it, take it to her husband, destroy it, or blackmail either of them.
The decision had a number of consequences too. The blacksmith would raise or lower his prices based on the outcome, future quests would be opened or closed to us and we were promised that we'd encounter one or both of them later if they ended up leaving town."
That at least sounds very much like the original game.
Pretty much any action RPG gets me high, this one will be no exception. The design looks spot on so far keep it up.
cool nonetheless! lets hope it doesnt suck big hairy balls like the expansion.
I loved Divine Divinity though.
I kind of wish they'd kept the top down perspective, but I guess they had their reasons for switching.
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