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[–] Deathcrow 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
There haven't been many great games in 2014, but I'd probably have to go with Divinity Original Sin. Haven't played Wasteland 2 yet, but I hear it could be a contender. Shadow of Mordor was pretty fun, but the paper-thin plot really didn't do anything for me - tedious pseudo-drama.
[–] devilstwosome ago
I really enjoyed Divinity: Original Sin. I ended up getting pulled away from it though and might need to start a new save because I'm lost. The game doesn't hold your hand whatsoever and the game journal is not very descriptive - you really have to learn about the world. And after some time away from the game, I feel a little lost whenever I load my save.
Doesn't matter, I loved the game enough that I'll probably have another go.