predcon: DRM gripes aside, Sacred 2 is one of those games where it's all a matter of "it hits a home run with you or it strikes out", not entirely unlike Deus Ex: Invisible War. A lot of people went through that "the original was so much better because of X and Y".
Sacred 2 basically expands on the "techno-magical" stuff that was touched on in Sacred when you encountered the Ice Elves and the Seraphim Monastery. Some stuff was left undone, some stuff was OVERdone, but on the whole, I found the game quite enjoyable, and was left wanting more. The characters are designed well, there are easter eggs abound (it's a shame that the most recent patch rids the game of the Christmas Island quest, but not Christmas Island itself, even moving the port from which you depart the mainland to get to it), and I like how each character has their own unique sub-quest of "self-discovery". And I know I often tout the virtues of "story before visuals", but the visuals really are fun to look at.
So, yeah, if Deep Silver, or whomever it is that owns the franchise now, releases a DRM patch, this game isn't as mediocre as most mainstream video games magazines would have you believe, so you should really pick up a copy.
I really liked Sacred 2: Fallen Angel.
I should've bought Sacred 2: Gold Edition [UK Edition in a Retail Box] from Gogamer when I had the chance, when they were still in business.
I wish CDV and Deep Silver would get the distribution rights situation cleared-up in the USA, so we can have Sacred 2: Gold Edition released here!
If only Deep Silver somehow could and would get the USA rights to Sacred 2 games, this issue would be resolved!
If only GOG would step in and contact both CDV and Deep Silver and get the issue w/ the two companies cleared-up. I'd love to see Sacred 2: Gold Edition wind-up here on GOG - especially without DRM!!!
@GOG - Are you reading this? :oP