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Divinity 2: Ego Draconis

Pulled straight out of a quarry, Divinity II Ego Draconis is an unpolished, rough, almost-untouched-by-human-hands rock. It has more sharp edges than one can count and it’s as dense as kryptonite. It’s definitely not a gem, and it’s not a precious stone of any kind, but while you won’t get muc...

15 January 2010
13:01 GMT

A Gamer's Week: 6 December

This week was about old franchises coming back to life and companies talking about how quality is very important when it comes to sales. We've got the usual Weekend Reading piece, related to Electronic Arts and its Medal of Honor, and an EndWeekGame article, but here are the stories you should care about for las...

6 December 2009
10:51 GMT

EndWeekGame: December 4

Andrei Dumitrescu: After several weekends that were dominated by Dragon Age: Origins, I tend to think that I need to take on some other genre. I'm not putting the BioWare role-playing game away for good, but only reducing the play time I devote to it. In the coming two days, I will return to Hearts of Iron 3, ...

4 December 2009
16:01 GMT

Divinity 2: Ego Draconis – The Tower

Last time we talked about Divinity 2: Ego Draconis, I was at the bottom of the Battle Tower, ready to make my way up and claim my dragon form. The climb that leads to the tower's gates isn't a very arduous one, but there are plenty of foes, so just like everywhere else in the game, you need to be very caref...

2 December 2009
16:31 GMT

A First Look at Divinity 2: Ego Draconis

It may have been utterly outshone by Dragon Age: Origins, but that doesn't really insult Divinity II: Ego Draconis in any way. After all, the competition was something beyond normal opponents. Still, Larian Studios managed to create a very interesting, role-playing game. Ego Draconis is part of the Divinity seri...

30 November 2009
15:01 GMT

EndWeekGame: November 27

With my “senpai” out on shore leave, I find myself with both the Player1 and Player2 controllers all to myself. It won't make for much of a co-op experience, but it does open some very interesting, new possibilities. Like a coup d'etat. Anyway, I'm almost fed up with Dragon Age: Origins. I...

27 November 2009
13:31 GMT


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