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Divinity: Original Sin 2's Cross-Save Between PC And Switch Is Magic

Divinity: Original Sin 2 is a big, chewy role-playing game that benefits from a mouse and keyboard, but sometimes, you just want to lie down on the couch and play a game on the Switch. The game’s new Switch port allows players to go from one to the other, like magic.

MadLad2417d ago

As a PC and Switch owner, it's an awesome feature.

xVOLTx2416d ago

I wish Diablo 3 would have done this

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2017's Divinity: Original Sin 2 receives current gen upgrade for Switch 2, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S

Divinity: Original Sin 2 now has current gen versions available for Switch 2, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

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Daeloki131d ago

And on top of that it's currently -75% on PS store!

dmonee130d ago

I just bought it not even realizing it was just dropped for ps5. Im excited to get into it

cloganart130d ago

People may not understand this but you get so much gameplay value out of a Larian game! It is basically 100s of possible hours with all the classes, decisions etc.

Great replay value, would suggest it to anyone who likes CRPGs.

dmonee130d ago

I started bg3 again a month ago, to remember why I hated it. 100 hours later not only is it one of my favorites but i downloaded divinity 2 not even realizing it was just dropped for ps5.

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3 Games That Revolutionized The Dungeons And Dragons Genre

The Dungeons and Dragons genre has seen a big wave of evolution through these 3 titles that defined the genre's success and direction.

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Here are five top deals you may have missed from the Steam Spring Sale

Jack writes: "The Spring Sale is currently taking place, spanning from March 14th until March 21st. Some of the most popular games on the market are having their price slashed and we’ve hand-picked a few."

FinalFantasyFanatic769d ago

These kinds of lists are often terrible for me, mainly because I either already have the games, or I'm just not interested in some of them. Great for people new to PC games or people who haven't kept up with game releases.

phoenixwing769d ago (Edited 769d ago )

I'm too poor these days to buy every game like I used to. I quit my job because it was too exploitive. So until I find a new one I'll be enjoying my immense backlog lol

FinalFantasyFanatic768d ago

Mine's become very exploitative too, sick and tired of doing the work of 3 or 4 people, failing and getting stressed out while the company makes record profits every year. I can't go without work, but I'm hanging on until I can find something else, sometimes it sucks living in a rural/regional town.

phoenixwing767d ago

@finalfantasyfanatic
Yeah I'm lucky that I can go without work for awhile. Otherwise I would have just had to bear it. Hang in there. One important thing is to always be looking for a job somewhere else on the side if you're even a little bit unsatisfied.