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These are the games: Divinity Dragon Commander and Divinity: Original Sin.
Two games in one year. Wow, you guys are very ambitious.
It looked like a lot of fun.
We've played a few of the other games in the series.
It looks like this one really has a step-up.
You can really throw around objects, interact with the environment.
I'm looking forward to it.
I'm really excited about Original Sin.
I thought it was really cool just because of the fact that you get co-op,
manipulating the elements and things like that, which is really really awesome.
I like the fact that you could control different characters, but your friends can drop in and out.
If you're playing single player, you can keep on going but if they come along...
they will just take up commands and carry on from there.
I thought there were some interesting concepts in there.
Going with the action points is definitely interesting.
Being able to interact with the environment...
would seem like every single fight will give the player something to think about.
It looks like a great return to Divinity of old with Divine Divnity and Beyond Divinity.
And I like the turn-based combat specifically.
And probably my favorite part is how you can use the environment to your advantage.
As well as to use the elements to combine ways to give you an upper-hand during battle.
I definitely had a great time seeing these games and I'm looking forward to see more of them.
The art design is really nice, really light, high-fantasy and colourful.
It made the environment really appealing. I think that was the biggest draw when I was looking at it.
That looks great as well.
I love when you play in co-op and the characters are talking, you can choose different options.
And be able to force or intimidate other players.
It looks like it has a lot of originality when it comes to how you want to play the game.
I like that a lot.
Plus the editor, that's great.
Being able to edit your own map and share them with your friends...
It's probably the coolest feature.
You can build your own adventure.
For those people who might not be into the whole storyline of Original Sin...
I mean, the community can get out there and make their own game.
These guys, they know what we want, they know what we liked.
And I think they know how to deliver another really good game.
It's a well impressive, quite promising game.
A game from one of my favorite game universes.
I have been waiting for a new game from the Divinity universe for quite a long time.
And now I can't wait to play this game myself.
I'm a big fan of the series. I thought the game looked beautiful.
I like the idea that it's party-based and that you can do it by yourself or with friends.
The dynamics for the dialogue options where not everyone has to agree sounds interesting.
Old Republic is trying that, I'll be curious to see how it works with this.
I like how the environment can be used, even within combat.
That looks really fun, tossing and positioning oil barrels.
I'm kinda eager to get my hands on it, quite frankly.
I'm very much looking forward to Original Sin.
The day it's out, I'll buy it.
That's all I can say.
Awesome game. Really.