I am still just getting into Bey Div, but so far I am loving it. My main gripe is a purely technical one with the extremely wonky copy protection that causes occasional very slow starts. I couldn't stop playing Divine Divinity and Beyond Divinity is proving to be just as addictive. There is more depth to the Divinity games than you get out of most any other game. The graphics are immersive, while not being exactly cutting edge. With the return of all kinds of moveable objects where there are occasionaly hidden goodies, searching and exploring are even more rewarded in Bey Div than ever! The battlegrounds are a fantastic and inspired addition to the game -- like a free "town portal" from Diablo, but without the need for scrolls or spells. The sounds and music are all fantastic, although I am just as annoyed by the Death Knight's voice and most reviewers. His voiceover on the introductory cinematic is border-line unbearable. A great game with enormous depth and replayability. Highly recommended to anyone who enjoyes a good CRPG.
I was a massive fan of the first gane in this series. Divine Divinity was fantastic and I am happy to say that it's sequel is looking to be just as good if not better. The first thing to grasp about this game is that ... Read Full Review
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