That said, if you own a PC, PS4 or Xbox One, Divinity: Original Sin II will live up to its reputation far better there. The game is still one of the most celebrated RPG ever released, and it's worth players' attention. Divinity: Original Sin II should only be played on the Nintendo Switch if there's no other option available. Earlier this month, Larian’s 2017 CRPG masterpiece Divinity: Original Sin 2 arrived on Nintendo’s miniature but mighty Switch. It's certainly not the limited visuals, even when docked, and it's absolutely not for the novelty of portability, as anyone seriously playing the title will run into frequent battery woes. If players are sitting on their couch or computer chair playing the game with a controller (or mouse and keyboard, which is probably preferred) anyway, what allure does the Switch version hold?
While that's not impossible to do on the Switch, it does mean that players will have to dock the system and connect to a screen. If someone is playing and enjoying Divinity: Original Sin II, they'll want to be able to sit back, relax and enjoy every sight and sound the title offers comfortably. Choose wisely and trust sparingly darkness lurks within every heart.