Key Features and Benefits: Hours of great quest and story content with excellent environments, visuals, gameplay tweaks, fully voiced dialogs, and more to be revealed later Become part of a reactive, living and open world Explore diverse environments, find myriad creatures and tons of desirable items Experience gripping, party and turn-based combat Manipulate the environment and use skill & spell combos Play in co-op multiplayer online or in local split-screen and engage in co-op dialogs Shape your relationships with your partner that will influence the game Unravel a deep and epic story, set in the early days of Rivellon
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Brand | Larian Studios |
Item model number | Original Sin |
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Product Id | 372134 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.3 (4 ratings) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 854952003356 |
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This is a great RPG game for couch multiplayer. I was looking for something fun and strategic that I could play with my husband. It has great spilt screen movement, does it automatically. You don't have to be signed online to play this with others in your house. Fits the bill for me. Fun storyline too.
I honestly can't remember the last time a game had the decency of treating me like a capable human being. While it teaches you the basics and helpful hints pop up here or there, you're left largely to your own devices on how you wish to accomplish your goals. The co-op found in the game is well worth the purchase price alone. My only caution is don't expect an action rpg, this is more along the lines of a story driven "tabletop" rpg and not Fable.
I ordered this for my son. It was delivered to the store on time. My son has enjoyed the game. Positive experience
I suppose if you're looking for a super slow experience you would like this but we played for over 4 hours and spent about 20 minutes of all that time actually fighting anything. You have to do a ridiculous amount of talking to figure out what to do and even when you know it's hard to find things. There are no way points so you end up wandering in and out of random buildings until you luck across the right one. Maybe it's just not my kind of game but I was pretty disappointed.