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Divine Divinity

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Divine Divinity  
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Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months
Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: CDV Software Entertainment
EAN: 0852898000019
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Format: CD-ROM
Item Dimensions: 75
Label: CDV
Manufacturer: CDV
Platform: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 95
Publisher: CDV
Release Date: January 21, 2004
Studio: CDV

Features:
  • Four huge maps totalling over 20000 screens spanning everything from peaceful small villages to demon infested wastelands.
  • 6 different player characters that change their appearances depending on what theyre wearing.
  • Up to 96 skills to be learnt, divided in three ways: The way of the warrior, the way of the survivor and the way of the wizard. Each way also contains a special move. Regardless of what way the player starts in, he can always learn skills from the other ways.
  • A virtually unlimited amount of special equipment with which the player can boost his character. Additionally the player can charm items to make them even more special.
  • Over 150 non-player characters to interact with in a dynamic environment. Over 100 types of monsters and creatures to fight with.

Accessories: Related Items: Featured Listmania! Editorial Review:
Set in a new fantasy universe, Divine Divinity takes the player on a fantastic quest in a land torn apart by corruption and dark magic. Throughout his journeys the player will get the chance to develop his character as one of six character types, and meet a variety of people and fantastical beings. By combining the best features of the RPG genre, and introducing a lot of new features, Divine Divinity will appeal to both hard-core and new RPG players.

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - Best Old Game You Never Heard Of
I bought this game back in 2003 from Amazon to try to replace my addiction for Diablo II (which I had played for over a year and was growing tired of). I put the game away and never played it. Just recently I stumbled accross it and decided to give it a try. I was pleasantly surprised by how much fun it is and how addictive it is. Beautiful 2D graphics (much better than DII) that really show an attention to detail by someone, fun gameplay, a bit of brains and humor in the story and a great musical ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Divine Divinity tops Diablo for hack 'n slash fun
I found this game by accident at Target recently for only $10. Thinking this game sucked, I went home and checked out online. It looked interesting, so I took a chance and picked it up. It has now become an obsession and I play it constantly. This game is old, no doubt about it, but I believe this is one of THE best action/RPG games I have played, and I have played them all. Diablo, Baldur's gate (console version) Sacred, Titan Quest, and many others you probably never heard of can't touch this one. ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Still in a class by itself.
If you took the over-all action and skill advancement of Diablo...
added Ultima's stilted view, inventory management, and ability to combine ingredients...
and further added Morrowind's expansive, interactive world with the ability to move, or pick up just about anything in sight...
you would have Divine Divinity.

After playing DivDiv, other RPGs seem very static, and confining in terms of player character freedom, and interactions with the game world. Even today, I've yet ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Fantastic 2D graphics
This game has unbelievably gorgeous 2D graphics. The attention to detail is awesome. Special effects sparkle and glitter everywhere. The soundtrack also is magnificent. But other than the graphics and the soundtrack, much of this game is CRPG by numbers, something like a beautified and simplified version of the Baldur's Gate series. Multiplayer game fans may be disappointed that Divine Divinity is for solo play only. Lastly, I have to warn you that playing this addictive game from start to the finish ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - A Fun and Entertaining*Hack-n-Slasher*.
Although there really isn't anything new here that we've all seen and done before, I'll tell you what is here...fun. This game became almost instantly addicting.. and as for me-( and I am sure for others who have played these types about a million times over)that's a hard element to find in today's latest and (greatest??) hack-n slashers. Yes this game is quite a few years old,(Is there REALLY an *EXPIRATION DATE* on FUN?? This title does not fail to entertain and it does have a few unique additions to it ... Read More


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