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Top 10 Best Reviewed Xbox One Games of All Time

The best of the best.

7. Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition

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Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition is a RPG that combines deep mechanics, turn-based combat, and humor into one incredibly enjoyable package. The Enhanced Edition also brings a ton of new content, game modes, full voice overs, split-screen multiplayer, and other improvements, too. If you’ve been interested in playing through a classic RPG with friends, Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition may be what you’re looking for on Xbox One.

Divinity once again sits at 88 off seven critic reviews. Many of the reviews praise the game for its sheer amount of content, but also note its daunting difficulty. Despite the difficulty though, Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition is still considered by many reviewers to be well worth the rather steep learning curve if you give it the time.


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