Original Sin II can be a very difficult game from the get-go, and you'll want to be sure you have a capable character to play with. You'll also at one point have the opportunity to rebuild your character from scratch if you regret your decisions.īut that doesn't mean the choices you make at the start don't matter. It's important to realize that, no matter decisions you make at the outset of your journey, you'll be able to reshape your character over the course of the game. Much likes its predecessor, Original Sin II lets you choose a pre-made character or completely customize one. But before getting into any of the real action, you'll have choices of a different sort to make-namely, what class and race to play. Divinity: Original Sin II is a game full of choices: You have to decide where to go, who to talk to, what to say, and whose house to ransack after you kill the owner and use a tool to rip their face off to create a mask for an undead creature.