The use of trigger buttons to open menus is intuitive, as is the ability to swap between controlling the party via thumbstick or with the more traditional manner of selecting open spaces in the map. Many console players might find that this is their first foray into Pillars of Eternity II, and Obsidian has done some good work in translating the title from PC. New players will find that the DLC slots in well to the core game, acting as lengthy side-quests to conquer. Beast of Winter is the pick of the bunch, taking the player to the frozen wastes of a large iceberg, while The Forgotten Sanctum adds some extreme challenge for well-travelled end-game players. The main pull of this Ultimate Edition is the inclusion of Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire's expansions. This is particularly important in naval combat, providing a nice diversion from the main plot akin to the castle management of the first game.
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