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Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga (Xbox 360)

by Focus Home Interactive
Xbox 360  Unknown
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)

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  • Platform:   Xbox 360
  • BBFC Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over Suitable for 12 years and over. Not for sale to persons under age 12. By placing an order for this product, you declare that you are 12 years of age or over.
  • Media: Video Game
  • Item Quantity: 1

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  • ASIN: B0049B3OZE
  • Release Date: 19 Nov 2010
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,801 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)

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Divinity II – The Dragon Knight Saga is an epic role-playing game on PC and Xbox 360, that combines the complete adventures of the legendary Dragon Knight.

This incredible RPG includes the entirely remastered and improved version of Ego Draconis, the original adventure of the Divinity II saga. The content of this edition as well as its graphic engine have both been much improved and overhauled, in order to provide a more beautiful and richer game experience!

Divinity II – The Dragon Knight Saga also includes the brand new adventure Flames of Vengeance, which adds dozens of hours of gameplay to the original story, and packs loads of new quests, creatures and items, as well as a spectacular finale to this great saga!

A total of over 100 hours of gameplay and more than 180 original quests await you in this epic role-playing game. Embrace the Dragon Knight’s destiny and annihilate the threat that looms over Rivellon!

Divinity II – Ego Draconis brings you back to Rivellon, a timeless world of awe and magic, torn and scarred by successions of apocalyptic wars. Ever since the Great War ended, the Order of the Dragon Slayers has had eyes only for their number one enemy: the Dragon Knights who killed their Divine hero. But all the while the true enemy? the Black Ring still festers beneath the surface, ready for its next move, poised to strike. For their leader Damian tirelessly plots silent schemes with utterly malign intent.

Then one day, an event takes place that will reshape the history of Rivellon: a dying Dragon Knight gives his powers to a member of the order that seeks to destroy him: you. Perhaps you, blessed as you are with the powers of the Dragon, will be able to stop the black tides that threaten to engulf Rivellon. Many adventures await you, many mysteries yearn to be unravelled and all the world awaits the outcome of your new destiny.

Divinity II – Flames of Vengeance brings you to Aleroth, Rivellon’s greatest city. Damian and his powerful army besiege the prestigious town, the downfall of which will crown his conquest. Aleroth, the last rampart against Damian, is being shielded by the wizard Zandalor who as yet withstands the incredible forces that are being used against him. Yet he too must yield sooner or later. Only one thing could still save the city, and Rivellon as a whole: you, the Dragon Knight.

Product Description

Divinity 2: The Dragon Knight Saga is an epic role-playing game that combines the complete adventures of the legendary Dragon Knight.

This incredible RPG includes the entirely remastered and improved version of Ego Draconis, the original adventure of the Divinity II saga. The content of this edition as well as its graphic engine have both been much improved and overhauled, in order to provide a more beautiful and richer game experience!

Divinity 2: The Dragon Knight Saga also includes the brand new adventure Flames of Vengeance, which adds dozens of hours of gameplay to the original story, and packs loads of new quests, creatures and items, as well as a spectacular finale to this great saga! A total of over 100 hours of gameplay and more than 180 original quests await you in this epic role-playing game. Embrace the Dragon Knight's destiny and annihilate the threat that looms over Rivellon!

Divinity II - Ego Draconis brings you back to Rivellon, a timeless world of awe and magic, torn and scarred by successions of apocalyptic wars. Ever since the Great War ended, the Order of the Dragon Slayers has had eyes only for their number one enemy: the Dragon Knights who killed their Divine hero. But all the while the true enemy? the Black Ring still festers beneath the surface, ready for its next move, poised to strike. For their leader Damian tirelessly plots silent schemes with utterly malign intent.

Then one day, an event takes place that will reshape the history of Rivellon: a dying Dragon Knight gives his powers to a member of the order that seeks to destroy him: you. Perhaps you, blessed as you are with the powers of the Dragon, will be able to stop the black tides that threaten to engulf Rivellon. Many adventures await you, many mysteries yearn to be unravelled and all the world awaits the outcome of your new destiny.

Divinity II - Flames of Vengeance brings


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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Divine game 1 Feb 2011
Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
I'm about 10 hours into this and I can't recommend it highly enough.

The previous game I completed was Dragon Age and all of it's DLC. This is even more fun than that.

Looks good, plays great. One of those rare games that gets me thinking about it when not playing (no wonder my summoned ghost keeps dying - I really should upgrade him).

This is one of very few reviews I've written. I was compelled to when I saw it's average of three and a half stars. "It's much better than that", I thought so here we are.

I really, really like it.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A adventure-rpg with surprises 10 Mar 2011
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Fun: 4.0 out of 5 stars   
Please note that Divinity II:DKS is the much revamped, reissued game from the previously rushed released Divinity 2:Ego's Draconis, released 1+ years before Divinity II:DKS...DKS has now been polished in all areas with improved graphics and sound, stable smoother framerate, improved revamped gameplay mechanics with many previous game bugs now removed (though expect a few here and there on game this scale). DKS also includes the well received 'Flame Of Vengeance' expansion pack. DKS is a good old-school (with modern development) rpg mix of hardish adventure, action, exploration (be warned directions/pointers are very limited esp on sidequests) and surprises. This is not a game that leads you by the hand(Fable III), and because of this, makes the game a much deeper playing experience. Discovering new areas or paths, exploring dungeons, finding characters and secrets, completing many of the side-quests (plenty to do within the main and fairly varied side-quests); all give a feeling of satisfaction by discovering and completing them yourself. Divinity II:DKS may not have the most involving story - don't let that put you off!! What you do have is a vast adventure, interesting and sometimes funny characters(for wrong and right reasons), a feeling of game progression, decent crafted fighting mechanics (make sure you level-up and use a form of strategy), large vast areas to explore, quality graphics and atmosphere with good music, secrets to discover & solve, character building rpg abilities, and not forgetting dragons!. The game does have a few minor faults and may disappoint in certain areas with creativity, but, it is also very well developed in many areas and overcome the not so well developed sections.

Once completed the main game: Flame Of Vengeance will then automatically continue after the cut-scene. The game will continue with your equipped weapons and with your skill level. FOV feels very polished with the gameplay now moving away from action(though still here) to more puzzles and solving quests. This all adding more and extended variety to Divinity II as whole, adding another almost 20+hrs gameplay time(depending how much you do). A great expansion that's well worth it's playtime.

Overall Divinity II:DKS is a well produced game that will please those who like to explore and discover, achieve and accomplish, dabble in role playing and character skill building all without being overwhelmed with tips/hints or being lead by the hand (Fable, Mass Effect, DA2). A game that will appeal to those who wanted a vast more polished adventure Two Worlds 1, a deeper rpg/adv experience then Fable III, a third view perspective Oblivion with better controls and greater variety with graphics, and a bit of Diablo action with plenty of looting and questing all with many hours gameplay. This is a quality old school rpg and adventure for deep adventure seekers & is for now one of my favourite Rpg's on this gen consoles: Demon's Souls(PS3) and Oblivion(sort of) my other favs.

HINT: Make sure to save very often, esp before going into unknown areas and before dungeons, also before large battles. This is due to the auto-save working fairly randomly.

HINT: Explore, explore, explore - there are many items, areas, secrets, characters that can be missed if you don't go off the track to look around. This is also a great way to level-up and discover.

Other qualitry rpg/adventure/action goodness worth checking:
Castlevania - Lords of Shadow (Xbox 360/PS3), Majin and The Forsaken Kingdom (Xbox 360/PS3), The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Classics Edition (Xbox 360/PS3), Valkyria Chronicles (PS3), Demons Souls (PS3)
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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The BEST Xbox RPG 10 Dec 2010
Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
This has been one of the biggest gaming surprises for me.

I bought this expecting a poor, run of the mill, no depth RPG. I couldn't be more wrong.

For me, it outshines those big titles like Oblivion and Fallout. The gameplay is smooth, it has a no fuss interface, it's controls spot on, levelling system is fun, no grinding whatsoever, 100's of quests, etc, etc

I could go on and on with praise for this amazing release. Oh, and the devs have done an incredible job updating the graphics for the Xbox.

The only glaring downside is the loading times when exiting buildings. It can take up to 30 seconds. It's not a deal breaker when the game is this good.

I highly recommend Divinity 2. It's without question the best game I've played this year (if not the last two years).
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful idea (and visuals)... if only this was the Land of Wishful...
An action-RPG that let's you turn into a dragon at will! 'Nuff said.

But if you feel like buying the game at this point, maybe I should add that the dragon-sections are... Read more
Published 23 hours ago by Philipp Larsen
5.0 out of 5 stars Really great game
This game is good if you can mind the not too good graphics, I had expected it to be better.
But the world is really rich and detailed, and there is alot of stuff to do.
Published 1 month ago by Kristian
5.0 out of 5 stars great game.
many hours of playing here. i recomend it. from start to the end of the the this was a great game.
Published 4 months ago by tor erling moy
1.0 out of 5 stars I didn't like it much
I found it boring, and like others have said, it takes about 40 seconds to load when you go in to houses. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Mr. R. J. Paul
4.0 out of 5 stars Old school meets new ideas
Larian Studios is a rarity nowadays: An honest, no-nonsense, stick-to-their-roots bunch of developers who are aware of their shortcomings but don't let reality more than hinder... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Pearnon
4.0 out of 5 stars Play'doh
The manual smells of play'doh. That is all.
Oh and the game's pretty awesome too, bit of a slow start but it's definitely worth £20! I recommend it :)
Published 19 months ago by Ritchie
1.0 out of 5 stars Gets boring very quickly
I enjoyed the game at first then my brain started to melt with quest grind of blandness, if you really want a game that reches the parts that this certainly doesn't wait for... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Mr. Stephen Froud
4.0 out of 5 stars A pleasant surprise
I really enjoyed this game. as with many RPG's once you level up a bit and can actually do some damage in a fight it becomes a pleasure. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Mr Chris
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent RPG!!!!
Fantastic game, lasted ages and I thoroughly enjoyed it but please don't make the mistake I made, as others have mentioned the loading times when you exit a building are long as it... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Mathew Redfern
4.0 out of 5 stars Unpolished but fun
The 'cheap and nasty' Western RPG has become a bit of a staple of consoles in recent generations, with the success of Oblivion in particular seeing a steady stream of truly awful... Read more
Published 20 months ago by John Clayton III
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