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Divinity II: Ego Draconis - with Bonus!
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Price Drop - Old Price: $59.99 Save $20.00
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Bonus Item
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Price Drop - Old Price: $44.99 Save $12.00
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Onine Price Only.
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This pre-owned product is guaranteed to work and may not include an instruction manual or original box.
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CDV Software |
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Atari |
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Xbox 360 |
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Role-Playing |
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Blood Suggestive Themes Violence
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| Many Years have passed since the darkness of Damian’s armies was repelled and Damian was banished into another realm by man’s Demigod hero, the Divine. While men enjoy their first years of real peace, Damian breaks free from his bonds and returns to the world of Rivellon to take vengeance on who imprisoned him. To do so, Damian takes control of the minds of the world’s rarest and most powerful beings: the Dragon Knights, whom he unleashed on to the world.It is one of them who kills the Divine. With the dragons now on the side of evil, many young men and women of Rivellon have taken up the role of ridding the world of these dragons – they are known as Dragons Slayers. |
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- Sequel to the award-winning Divine Divinity and Beyond Divinity Role Playing Games! Following the lineage of these two much-acclaimed RPGs, Divinity II: Ego Draconis has adapted many of the most famous elements that made these two original games classics. Divinity II: Ego Draconis makes use of the same classless system that was incorporated in Divine Divinity, which allows you to choose your own path as you become a Dragon Knight.
- Fight as both a human and a dragon. Don't settle for taming and riding a dragon when you can be the Dragon! For the first time, an RPG unleashes the very power of the Dragon on you! Climb high and vaporize all that stands in your way as you strategically use both your human and dragon forms to defeat Damian and become the ultimate Dragon Knight!
- Dynamically unfolding storyline depending on your choices and skills. Divinity II : Ego Draconis gives you a wide range of moral choices when deciding on how to act on quest objectives. When you make these choices, the consequences of your actions appear throughout game play. Consequences such as up to 20 possible quest solutions, new quest chains, NPC reactions, vendor pricing and other experience-altering consequences make Divinity II: Ego Draconis very interesting and engaging.
- Use your powerful Battle Tower as base of operations. Looming like a colossal stone claw over Sentinel Island, stands the Battle Tower, a vast citadel built many centuries ago by Maxos, the Dragon Mage. Become bound to the Battle Tower through a mystical relic known as the Dragon Stone. The Dragon Stone allows you to teleport to the Battle Tower at any moment so that you can utilize the powers within.
- Build your very own ultimate fighting creature. Conjure the spirits to bring to life a creature made from body parts you have collected during your battles. This creature?s power is literally the sum of its body parts; the composition of various limbs determines its strengths and abilities. Once you are able to assemble this abomination, you may summon it to support you in combat.
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Number of Players
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1 Player
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HDTV 1080p
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In-game Dolby Digital
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| Divinity 2 Ego Challenging |
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By: Mr.Dumb
Favorite Category: Role-Playing
Date: Tuesday, Jan 12, 2010
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| Divinity 2 Ego Draconis I have to say is a extremely challenging game; from main quest to side quests in my opinion is just too hard. Now don't get me wrong; it's good to have a challenging game. But this game is just too hard. Basically to finish a main quest you have to be the same levels as the enemies or higher. If you are lower than them you will get demolished in a matter of seconds. Literal...[More] |
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| Excellent Game - Plagued by Problems |
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By: Arclyte
Favorite Category: Role-Playing
Date: Monday, Jan 11, 2010
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| This is a great game however it is plagued with alot of issues that make the game feel dated and mediocre at best. This game is very difficult which is both a good and a bad thing as it can be annoying. It has alot of exploration as well as secret passages, hidden items and more. I'm not sure about the PC version.. but the XBOX 360 version of this game has horrible character and monster anima...[More] |
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| Way Better than Dragon Age! |
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By: RPG Fan, not Fan-boy
Favorite Category: Role-Playing
Date: Sunday, Jan 10, 2010
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| Divinty 2 has just about everything that a hard core RPG fan wants. Some people have complained that it's too open ended and that there's too much variety. Perfect! I have gotten extremely bored with all of the many linear, hold your hand and tell you what to do next, type of RPG's out there (Fable 1 and 2, Dragon Age, Mass Effect, KOTR, etc). This game has tons of objects, side quests and NPC's t...[More] |
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