So, I wanted to talk about this awesome game I played this year, which has been the best rpg I played this year (I didn't play many of them, truth to be told).
So what is it ? First, it comes from a small Belgian-German studio, larian studios, who already made Divine Divinity, which is a kind of Baldur's Gate (story wise) with Diablo-like combat (but classless, same as DKS).
Dragon Knight Saga is a package that contains Divinity 2 : Ego Draconis and Flames of Vengeance (extension of Ego Draconis).
Story is nice (usual thing with some bad guy only you can stop), with loads of references in secondary NPC (I killed Mortimer the Killer Rabbit a few days ago, met a seeker called Richard, a useless mage called Gondolf, and so on...). You can mindread NPC, which often helps solving quest, start other quests, find items and other stuff. It costs XP though to mindread, though, but there are skills to lower that cost.
Many quests can be solved different ways, and refusing a quest from a NPC may trigger another one from another NPC (in correlation, but not necessarily opposed to the first NPC). In many case you may have to choose between 2 NPC/quests, not really knowing the "better choice" (if there is any).
Gameplay is 3D and real time, characters are classless. You can make a warrior that throws a fireball and invokes a demon before jumping in the fray with his 2-handed sword (my favorite).
Oh yeah, did I mention you can transform into a FIRE-BREATHING DRAGON after the first 10-20 hours of game (about 1/4 of game) ? You can't attack ground enemies while in dragon-form (they tried but couldn't put it in the game), but it's far from being just a means of transportation (like Epona in Zelda). Game and places were designed around the fact you can transform into dragon, so it really brings something more to the game.
Last good thing, there is a demo for Dragon Knight Saga

There is a lot more I could say about this game (like your battle-tower, your necromantic creature, enchanting items, potion-making, Bellegar, and so on...) but I'll stop here, I have froth on my lips.