Zloth
Community Contributor
Kingmaker was published via a publisher, but Owlcat self-published WotR, so I can see it having a different pricing.
Larain's Divinity 2 was published by one company, then another company published Divinity 2 + an expansion as the Dragon Knight Saga. For several months (years?), buying Divinity 2 by itself cost more than buying the base game plus the expansion!
I think Mort's opinion summed up to be: play WotR before Kingmaker. If you really like it, try Kingmaker, but go in knowing that it's not quite as good.
Personally, I thought they were about the same. WotR has better systems, but Kingmaker has Nok Nok, which was a great character.
Larain's Divinity 2 was published by one company, then another company published Divinity 2 + an expansion as the Dragon Knight Saga. For several months (years?), buying Divinity 2 by itself cost more than buying the base game plus the expansion!
I think Mort's opinion summed up to be: play WotR before Kingmaker. If you really like it, try Kingmaker, but go in knowing that it's not quite as good.
Personally, I thought they were about the same. WotR has better systems, but Kingmaker has Nok Nok, which was a great character.