Nymyth: Did anyone else have a problem with the Destraint link from GOG email? I tried for 2 days and all I got was the store main page without any clue how to chase down the free version. While I am ok with not getting a free game, I don't like being mislead by the link.
In a Chrome-based browser or the latest FF, there should have been a green button at the right of the banner saying it's free, so just needed to click that. Not elsewhere on the banner, on that button. If instead of the button there was just a loading animation of three dots, it means you're among those GOG decided are undesirable on their site due to their choice of browser.
OHMYGODJCABOMB: I remembered when Divinity II was originally released, the Russian publisher (1C) decided to add footnote with a list of similar games on the back of the box. Yeah, pretty strange promotional move. It said that Divinity II is similar to Risen and Oblivion.
I haven't played Divinity II, so I want to know how close they were to the truth back in the days?
I haven't played Oblivion, but between D2 and Risen... Well, I guess they're largely open world RPGs, but D2 is much more action-oriented, and the... feel of it seems different. And of course can't find a parallel in Risen to the dragon stage.