The gameplay boils down to simple button presses for your melee attacks (I am playing as a warrior, the other classes are Mage and Archer, thought you can mix their skills at your own will) and you also have 8 hot keys for abilities and items which are tied to the D Pad and face buttons. Every level grants you 4 skill points to up your stats and 1 skill point to spend on one of the 4 skill trees in the game. All of the abilities are fun to use and really let you customize you character as you see fit. For example, right now I am specializing in summoning and hard hitting warrior skills, a combination which has proved to be quite useful so far. Speaking of which, Divinity does not hold your hand, there are no quest markers to tell you exactly where to go for your current quest, and no clear cut way of how you should make your way through its world. It is not uncommon to stumble upon a dungeon or area where the monsters proceed to kill you in seconds. This was intentional by the developers and they encourage finding the path yourself. It does add to the uniqueness of the game, as I have really enjoyed wandering around and finding secret dungeons on my own, not being led by some dot on my map telling me where to go next. Just be warned, this game is not for the casual, it can at times be unforgiving and overly difficult (there is however an Easy difficulty to use).
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