It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
A true RPG design achievement!

Divinity: Original Sin, the epic-scaled RPG from Larian Studios, very modern but also true to the best traditions of computer role playing games design with its isometric view, story-driven gameplay, and top-notch turn-based combat mechanics, is available for Windows and Mac OS X, DRM-Free on GOG.com! You can also enrich your experience with the Source Hunter DLC, that comes with two unique in-game items, a digital artbook, design documents and a full original soundtrack.

[url=http://www.gog.com/game/divinity_original_sin][/url]Divinity: Original Sin is the old-school role-playing title you've been dreaming about. If you were ever imagining how the legendary classics like Baldur's Gate would look and feel like, were they developed today, this is your answer! Larian Studios managed to make good on all of their promises of classic gameplay, extensive world, gripping storyline, and flexible system paired with high production value of contemporary double-A titles. With up to a hundred hours of playtime needed to beat the game with all of its branching stories and tons of optional quests the game can prove to be everything you want it to be, and more! It also takes what's best after the modern games: rich and vivid 3D graphics, an extensive item crafting system, and a finely balanced multi-player mode. A perfect mix of classic and new RPG design, if we ever saw one.

Set out to explore the fantastic colorful realm created by Larian Studios, and make a new home for yourself in the vibrant world of Divinity: Original Sin (or even grab some extra Source Hunter DLC gear), on GOG.com. The price of the game varies from region to region, but don't be alarmed! Following the GOG.com tradition we're offering a Fair Price Package with this title, so everyone who is adversely affected by the pricing plan will be compensated with gift-codes (you will find yours in your order confirmation email).

NOTE:
The version of the game offered here comes with the full single-player campaign, but currently supports only LAN/DirectIP multiplayer modes, with on-line multiplayer features coming as a later update, powered by GOG Galaxy, our DRM-Free online gaming platform. Thank you for your patience!
Can anyone comment on how good the multi-player and co-op action is on this game, and whether or not it supports Galaxy multi-player?

Actually I found the answer to the 2nd question. The game does not support Galaxy multi-player even though they originally advertised it would ship with Galaxy multi-player in August 2014 IIRC. Then when the game got released a little bit earlier it seems the promised Galaxy support was to come at a later date, which over a year later seems likely to mean "never". It'd be nice to know if that's because the studio just has other priorities right now, or if it is because Galaxy multiplayer is not yet stable enough for them to consider supporting it, or even what a projected timeframe that it might show up.

Still curious about how good the multiplayer is though, looks like a cool game.
Post edited February 01, 2016 by skeletonbow
avatar
skeletonbow: Can anyone comment on how good the multi-player and co-op action is on this game, and whether or not it supports Galaxy multi-player?

Actually I found the answer to the 2nd question. The game does not support Galaxy multi-player even though they originally advertised it would ship with Galaxy multi-player in August 2014 IIRC. Then when the game got released a little bit earlier it seems the promised Galaxy support was to come at a later date, which over a year later seems likely to mean "never". It'd be nice to know if that's because the studio just has other priorities right now, or if it is because Galaxy multiplayer is not yet stable enough for them to consider supporting it, or even what a projected timeframe that it might show up.

Still curious about how good the multiplayer is though, looks like a cool game.
I haven't had any trouble playing with my friend I have the GOG version he has steam so not sure as far as compatibility goes. Now as far as the co-op it's just simply put the best. The RPS mechanic to see who controls the dialog is super fun. I think so long as you have a friend who is willing to play it seriously with you then you will have an outstanding time with it.