Divinity Original Sin: The Board Game review - "An ambitious undertaking to say the least"

Tokens and markers on the Divinity Original Sin: The Board Game book
(Image: © Abigail Shannon)

GamesRadar+ Verdict

This sprawling RPG adventure is ambitious, even by today's big-box standards where games come with mountains of models, components, and scenarios. Thanks to a novel combat system and an impressively replayable story with𒐪 multiple branches, Divinity Original Sin: The Board Game certainly earns its keep. However, it doesn't always live up to the competition. Poor component choices, combat that canꩵ drag, and punishing difficulty you can't always prepare for when exploring keep it from reaching that peak.

Pros

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    Unusual combat system that relies 𝔍on cooldown tracks and wi🅰de palette of possible actions

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    Levelling up gives you lots of options anꦡd ✅the chance to plan for combos

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    B☂ranching story𒁏line is both engaging and replayable, with lots of variety

Cons

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    Too little s🔯trategy and too much preꦑssure when it comes to map exploration

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    Combat is very time-consum꧒ing an♓d can feel repetitive

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    Questionable component🐓 choices and confu💖sing rulebook