So, more mods are added for better replay value. Since its next critical successor, Baldur's Gate III is far from finished, squeezing out some more game time from Divinity: Original Sin 2 ought to be enough to keep the fans occupied. Updated February 19th, 2021 by Sid Natividad: Many RPGs have come and gone but Divinity: Original Sin II still remains the most popular of them all. Here are ten mods worth looking into for longtime fans of the game. The changes range from quality of life improvements to gameplay balance, making the game less tedious and more fun, especially for several playthroughs. That's players look for ways to supplement the experience with a few mods that tweak things here and there. Of course, it's still not a perfect game, though it comes close to being one. RELATED: Baldur's Gate 3: 5 Similarities It Has To Divinity: Original Sin 2 (& 5 Differences) It's one of the few games out there that allow players to do whatever they please, including going murder-hobo on everyone. What it lacks in seriousness and heavy philosophical themes, it makes up for in engaging gameplay and boundless RPG freedom. Enhanced storyline with new quests and situations: New styles of playing: Dual wielding, Wands, and Grenades New game difficulty modes: Tactician and Honour. For many RPG fans, Divinity: Original Sin 2 is right up there with Baldur's Gate and even Planescape Torment as the best of the genre.