Divinity 2 Trailer: Mighty Morphin' Dragon Slayer

"Little did I know, to fulfill my destiny I must become the very thing which I have always hunted," explains Divinity II's anguished hero in a new trailer for Larian's action RPG. "I must become my enemy. I must become... a dragon knight." Which he prompt

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"Little did I know, to fulfill my destiny I must become the very thing which I have always hunted," explains Divinity II's anguished hero in a new trailer for Larian's action RPG. "I must become my enemy. I must become... a dragon knight." Which he promptly does.

Already out in Europe, Divinity II will be released for PC and Xbox 360 in North America on January 5. In the meantime, try the 1.77GB demo available over on FileShack.

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    December 30, 2009 1:32 PM

    It looks pretty, but to become a damn dragon is a 15 hour journey in itself. I got there at about level 20.

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      December 30, 2009 3:40 PM

      So I take it you have the Euro version hey?

      So are you loving it so far? When I tried it it was quiet difficult in a good way, you have to plan out each battle and be very careful or you will die very easily. Seems like they made it so you sorta have to complete as many quests etc in each section (to gain lvl power) and not just fast ass it or you will get owned if you try and get through the game fast. I think this is fantastic game design for most games do not put something in to not rush through the game.

      Is all that in the version you are playing? Oh ya is the excellent voice acting apparent throughout the whole game, I thought it was top notch?

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        December 30, 2009 5:29 PM

        Uhh. Actually I found the combat to be remarkably unexciting, skills to be lacking, and the fact that you HAVE to be a warrior/hybrid just to survive is annoying.

        Also, nice plant.

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          December 30, 2009 8:42 PM

          Nah, he just loves the games he loves. He does this a lot and there's no pattern of it being from one particular publisher or developer.

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            January 1, 2010 4:34 PM

            didnt you know, anyone who likes a game you dont is a shill? also, online poker is rigged, dolphins have healing powers, pyramids can sharpen razor blades, and *they* are watching you.

            for real.

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      December 30, 2009 8:04 PM

      But that's nothing in a normal RPG (75+ hours) so pretty understandable =)

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