![]() I was the same dude tried no mans sky several times over the years and normally only made it a few hours but a month or so ago I started again and fell in love. I can't say I recommend it as strongly as the other three. The fighting was about on par with Wasteland III and it's nicer to look at. ![]() The combat of Planetfall is solid mechanically but too board gamey/4X for me. The only game I've gotten seriously into lately. There's a lot of exploring a medieval map with more scraping for survival involved. ![]() It has what I consider solid tactical combat, with some battlefield control and elementals, but limited abilities and no magic. If you want something newer, Wartales is in early access right now. The devs have other similar games I haven't played like Voidspire Tactics. If you like it you can spend lots of time in it, I played 75 hours and I didn't even add any of the mods with free extra content. It's pixely and 2D and you will spend most of your time sailing and doing explorer merchant stuff. Horizon's Gate offers tons more classes and creative possibilities than Fort Triumph. Short and approachable, I'd recommend to anyone. Focus on attacks that move the enemies into traps with ally reactions. Unfortunately these do not have handcrafted battles they're generated.įort Triumph is a mostly combat fantasy adventure where the focus is setting up combos like dominoes. These games have enemy push/pull (no teleport,) fire and poison on the ground, and one thing DOS2 was short on: reactions. Here are a few that are different from the ones usually mentioned. I think once Baldur's Gate 3 is polished it will be the next DOS2 since it is literally the same engine but otherwise companies are still trying to figure out the Larian Studio's formulae before we eventually get a worthy clone. However, I will say that your search for a DOS2 like game is still 2-3 years off. The other CRPGs that I have since played and listed are all absolutely fantastic and honestly the depth of these games trumps DOS2. That being said, I don't think you should feel discouraged. The momentum is just not the same because it is much easier to absorb and enjoy concepts like big red lizard man want throne, freeze the water to make ice and save a dog's friend that's being forced to enjoy human flesh. In the end, you have to "Learn" many CRPGs and let the world grown on you instead of the DOS2's experience of being whisked into an adventure in an ambiguous land with characters that have easy to understand motivations. This is the same with gameplay, Pathfinder and Solasta literally requires you to learn D20 DND mechanics because all the powers and classes have to fit the lore, meaning you have to deal with mountainous amount of text just to figure out why you missed an attack and the lack of mobility spells since positioning is much more important due to Attack of Opportunity rolls and exhaustion that tie into the resting mechanics. You end up having to buy in and almost study the story before you can properly appreciate the way the towns and zones are laid out. Whereas for games like POE and Wasteland, the world is more meticulous about it's lore and towns. Despite the fantasy elements, DOS2 is quintessentially just medieval times making it a very blank canvas for story telling. The main problem is that most CRPGs are way too niche and "nerd-like". So trust me when I say this, at the moment nothing compares with DOS2. Since DOS2, I have completed POE, Wasteland, Pathfinder, Dragon Age, Solasta, Baldur's Gate, Disco Elysium, Shadowrun, Tyranny plus a few more that I probably overlooked. I have since spent hundreds of dollars and hours trying to find the same experience. Oh man, I was in your situation too, desperately trying to find the same high of DOS2 after playing it. Vendor Prices, Bartering & Attitude Formula Level Up: Attribute, Skill & Talent Point Breakdown The Quick Questions and Looking for Group Threads exist for a reason, use them. >!This is spoilery!< to get This is spoilery Submissions should relate to Divinity Original Sin or other works of Larian Studios.ĭo not put spoilers in the title of your post and mark your posts. Join up with a friend to play online in co-op and make your own adventures with the powerful RPG toolkit. Gather your party and get ready for a new, back-to-the-roots RPG adventure! Discuss your decisions with companions fight foes in turn-based combat explore an open world and interact with everything and everyone you see. Welcome To The Divinity: Original Sin Subreddit! Looking for a Group to play with? Try this thread || Discussion Overview
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