Divinity: Dragon Commander Watch what the ruling factions of Rivellon have to say about the public vote, and wonder what it would mean for the world if Dragon Commanders were in charge.
Larian Studios, a Belgium-based indie developer best known for its Divinity games (starting with Divine Divinity in 2002), has announced two new RPG games in the franchise, called Divinity: Original ...
An interactive trailer for Divinity: Dragon Commander, Larian Studios' dragon-centric real-time strategy game, invites viewers to experience making a political decisions. Seated at a roundtable to ...
At some point in the last few months - probably while I was gawping at Larian's other project, Original Sin - Dragon Commander became a Divinity game. Which I think a tad undersells what is very ...
If you’ve ever wanted to play an RPG/RISK/Real-time-strategy/third-person-shooting hybrid, Divinity: Dragon Commander is your best choice. It’s also your only ...
Divinity: Dragon Commander, Larian Studios' dragon-centric real-time strategy game, is available for pre-order now with a $5 discount through GOG.com. Pre-orders are currently priced at $39.99. In ...
The best bit of Divinity: Dragon Commander is when you get to make a decision about something, and can upset the lizard advisor. Ha ha! Look at her grumpy lizard face. Best. Anyway, this trailer shows ...
With spin-off Dragon Commander out this week a reader takes a look at cult role-playing game Divinity II and why it’s a better game than Dragon Age. A while back now, in a time before Skyrim, the ...
Divinity: Dragon Commander is an unexpected delight. This prequel to Larian Studio's Divinity series of role-playing games skillfully merges real-time and turn-based strategy with RPGs, arcade action, ...
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Divinity: Dragon Commander doesn't possess much nuance, but what it lacks in subtlety it makes up for in... well, everything. The sheer quantity of ideas that have been shoehorned into this game is ...