I bought this game to play every now and again. After Skyrim and Oblivion game was very interested. Preliminary you can say when you compare this game with the two mentioned, is your own fault. Divinity II comes to this in terms of world size, Charakterzusammstellmöglichkeit and dynamic environment, not approach. Who can afford that's in good hands with this game, just for the price. The graphics are fine, nothing stunning, but not that it would be disruptive. The world is composed of individual tubular parts that are very spacious leave OpenWorld guess, but just before the end time comes, are also at an end. As for the character options, the game is rather modest. Man can change the appearance, but neither species nor set class. But that's far not as bad as you level up freely different class abilities and so can be individually adjusted. There are many different objects, which are mostly distributed at random. The quests are exciting to predictable, but there are many small and large.
But two major talking points for the game. On the one hand the innumerable hiding places and hidden quests. After I've played long, I had to squint in the walkthrough and was flabbergasted, was how much remains to be discovered. On the other hand, one can be transformed into a dragon and fly around and fight.
In summary, I would recommend friends of Skyrim, Oblivion and Gothic this game, even if it is on, none of these comes as correct, but is one of its kind so different that it does not have that too.