Although it may not be as successful or as popular as Baldur's Gate 3, Divinity: Original Sin 2 is the Larian Studios game that really propelled them into the limelight, enjoying a decent level of success in the RPG community. Released in 2017, DOS 2 is in many ways everything you'd expect from the studio that made BG 3.
It has a ridiculously large world with hidden secrets everywhere, it has long quests that tie into the main story if the player follows them to the end, and it has incredibly satisfying turn-based combat that will leave the player wondering why ever believed real. – The timed fight was good. It's approaching a decade since the game's release, but it still holds up in today's gaming landscape.
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How many acts are in Divinity: Original Sin 2?
The game is divided into different acts so that players gain access to new locations in each act and lose access to the previous one. There's no way to go back to a previous act after players have completed it, meaning you should make sure to complete as many missions and explore as much as you can before moving on to the next region.
in total, there are five acts in play. The first two acts make up the bulk of the gameplay and exploration, while the last three acts are less dense, and players can skip most of the encounters and quests in them to finish the game. The final act is the finale of the entire series that decides the ending. The choices made in the previous acts dictate what kind of ending the player receives and decide what the fate of the world will be.
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How Long Does Divinity Take: Original Sin 2
Being a largely open-ended RPG, DOS 2 does not restrict the player in any way. You can make the game as hard or as easy for yourself as you want, and you can skip as much content as you want if you're up for the challenge. Depending on how much of each act you play, players will spend 50-150 hours ending the game.
If you go through the game while skip optional missions and redundant main quests, it will only last around 50 hours. However, if you take your time exploring the world and completing side missionsthe game will last more than 100 hours. Players will spend most of their time in Act 1 and Act 2, as they contain the most content. The last three acts won't last as long, though they are enjoyable nonetheless.