Divinity II: Developer's Cut

Divinity II: Developer's Cut (2012)

by Larian Studios, Focus Entertainment
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes:Open world, Action, Fantasy, Historical, Comedy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Dragons: they have been hunted, they have been slain, but now the hour to strike back has come. Break free from the confines of the human body and take to the skies in this epic RPG adventure that challenges your wits and pits you against a thousand foes. Spread your wings, burn your enemies: become the dragon! This Developer's Cut includes the ultimate edition of Divinity II, good for 100+ hours of highly acclaimed RPG gameplay, as well as the brand new Developer Mode and many more amazing extras!Show more
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April 08, 2025
Un jeu, je dois bien l'avouer, auquel je ne croyais pas franchement la première fois que je l'ai lancé. Je m'attendais à ce qu'il soit fade, comme de trop nombreux RPG de cette époque ou pire, un peu naïf, voire niais, comme savent si souvent l'être les studios Larian. Et puis, de dialogue solide en dialogue amusant, de mécanique en mécanique (variées), de mystère ludique en quête bien ciselée, je suis arrivé presque sans m'en rendre compte au bout (ce qui, en ce temps là, était loin d'être une formalité) de ce jeu extrêmement bien pensé, drôle, imaginatif, et graphiquement irréprochable en comparaison de ses concurrents (voire de ses descendants...). C'est donc tout naturellement, et avec la plus ferme conviction, que je défends l'entrée de ce titre dans le programme de conservation, ce d'autant plus fortement qu'il est déjà présent sur la plateforme... et que les Sin, plus récents mais pas meilleurs, y ont été proposés (c'est subjectif évidemment).
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