Hey, I am looking for a new RPG that is sort of similar to World of Warcraft but offline.
I have looked at a bunch such as Gothic 3 etc.
So I was wondering, which out of these two titles are better?
Thanks.
Sacred 2 or Divinity 2?
Out of those two, definitely Sacred 2. I wanted to like Divinity II since it was made in my country....but I found it a waste of money, even at half price. Sacred 2 is allright though. Depends whether you are more into Wow's Lore/Story or Missions/Grinding. Sacred 2 for the latter....maybe something like Fallout III, Oblivion or Fable II for the former.....In any case, check out Torchlight, its an awesome Sacred II/Diablo type game for a bargain price. Plus, graphics are World Of Warcraft like.
If you haven't played it yet, I'd suggest Torchlight. It has a very similar art style and it's pretty cheap too.
"The problem with Torchlight is I am looking for a 3D game not a top down one. :(
If you haven't played it yet, I'd suggest Torchlight. It has a very similar art style and it's pretty cheap too. "
Divinty 2, picked it up recently and I love it. A bit hard but you just gotta learn how to aggro and fight enemies in smaller groups
I enjoyed Divinity 2, but I enjoyed Sacred a lot more.
" @NekuSakuraba: Divinity 2 has serious performance, balance, and control issues. It's not a bad game, per se, but it's a far cry from being good. With Sacred 2, you know what you get: a massive world, crappy story, hundreds of quests, and Diablo style action. I enjoyed Divinity 2, but I enjoyed Sacred a lot more. "Even on PC?
If you want a straight up action/RPG, get Sacred 2. If you're looking for more of a story-driven experience, Divinity 2 will give you that--but be prepared to be frustrated. If you have no preference, I'd still err towards Sacred 2.
" @NekuSakuraba: Yeah, you shouldn't even think about either game on consoles. They're both a mess, although Div 2 is considerably worse on the 360 than Sacred 2. If you want a straight up action/RPG, get Sacred 2. If you're looking for more of a story-driven experience, Divinity 2 will give you that--but be prepared to be frustrated. If you have no preference, I'd still err towards Sacred 2. "What exactly would I be frustrated about?
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