It adopts such staple TTRPG features as a broad range of abilities, endlessly customizable armor and attire, and a tone that carefully walks the line between high fantasy epic and goofball comedy (the natural endpoint for every Dungeons & Dragons campaign). It is not just that it is a turn-based fantasy game - those are by no means uncommon on the latest console generation Original Sin II fully captures some of the more niche and enjoyable traits from table-top RPG experiences. Though the situation may change with the release of Baldur's Gate 3, the closest one can get to having a full-fledged Dungeons & Dragons session on console is by playing Divinity: Original Sin 2.