
Divinity: Original Sin is a game that lives and breathes nostalgia, which anyone old enough to appreciate Neverwinter Nights or Baldur’s Gate would gleefully embrace. With its beautiful environments and complex combat mechanics, Divinity: Original Sin seems stuck in between the old and new world of gaming. Does this mean that Divinity: Original Sin is simply a throwback to the days of old, or does it actually have its own place in a world of tutorials and quest markers?

Baldur’s Gate 3 developer Larian Studios discusses the process of making Divinity: Original Sin - The Board Game.

Cory at HPP writes: "Video games thrive on making the unreal displayed before our very eyes. Fantastical lands, creatures, and gadgets you could only dream of, fiction finds refuge in these digital realms. Yet, there’s a good amount of times where things that seem like another tall tale wind up actually having a grain of truth. Today, we’ll be taking a little glimpse into a little assortment of trinkets and stories from our favorite video games and finding those clever grains of truth hiding in them."

Coral Island is on track to be one of the most successful Kickstarter games of all time. It has unlocked 13/14 Stretch Goals so far, and it even looks like it will surpass successful games like Divinity: Original Sin and Kingdom Come: Deliverance.