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So, how do we rate D:OS 2?

How do we rate D:OS 2?

  • Excellent - one of the best RPG's in a long while, no flaws, 10/10

    Votes: 42 18.4%
  • Good - an above average experience with few flaws, though there are some

    Votes: 104 45.6%
  • Even - it's a middling game that doesn't excell at anything, but isn't bad at anything either

    Votes: 11 4.8%
  • Uneven - It's an uneven game that does certain things very well, others terribly

    Votes: 45 19.7%
  • Bad - it may have a few good ideas, but mostly it's not that good

    Votes: 12 5.3%
  • Terrible - everything about it sucks

    Votes: 14 6.1%

  • Total voters
    228

Tovias

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I really enjoyed the game, by far one of the best rpgs in the last years that I can call an rpg without redefining the term. At some points I felt like the campaign was too long and the Armor system was kinda messed up but even then I always wanted to see what was next.
 

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