What do think of them?
I have played divine divinity and Divinity II: Developer's Cut.
I very recently bought divinity original sin and Divinity: Dragon Commander during the steam sale.
I already own Beyond Divinity but I am not in a great rush to try it.
Overall I would say Larian has a good track record of making games I enjoyed.
I have played divine divinity and Divinity II: Developer's Cut.
I very recently bought divinity original sin and Divinity: Dragon Commander during the steam sale.
I already own Beyond Divinity but I am not in a great rush to try it.
divine divinity-
It has some notable problems but overall I really like this game. This not nostalgia talking. I played it for the first time in my life this year a few mouth ago. divine divinity is a 2d isometric rpg with diablo style combat.
Pros:
-there is a lot to explore in this game
-the side quests are interesting
-Ascetically I would say it has aged pretty well(the game came out in 2002)
-The game does not take it self too seriously and has the occasional silly moment which makes the game quite charming. The shitty voice acting kinda add to the charm as well.
-you can pick up almost anything not nailed to the ground. this included picking up a chest you find in a dungeon that you use as container to store objects in what ever location you use as a home
-it has a good atmosphere and a great soundtrack
cons:
-You have to get though the dungeon under the village you start in drags too long
-I hear the ending area of the game does over board with the amount of enemy's to to fight and the length of dungeons much like the first dungeon did
-The main story is not amazing in terms technical aspects of writing.
-the name is of the game is stupid and redundant
It has some notable problems but overall I really like this game. This not nostalgia talking. I played it for the first time in my life this year a few mouth ago. divine divinity is a 2d isometric rpg with diablo style combat.
Pros:
-there is a lot to explore in this game
-the side quests are interesting
-Ascetically I would say it has aged pretty well(the game came out in 2002)
-The game does not take it self too seriously and has the occasional silly moment which makes the game quite charming. The shitty voice acting kinda add to the charm as well.
-you can pick up almost anything not nailed to the ground. this included picking up a chest you find in a dungeon that you use as container to store objects in what ever location you use as a home
-it has a good atmosphere and a great soundtrack
cons:
-You have to get though the dungeon under the village you start in drags too long
-I hear the ending area of the game does over board with the amount of enemy's to to fight and the length of dungeons much like the first dungeon did
-The main story is not amazing in terms technical aspects of writing.
-the name is of the game is stupid and redundant
Divinity II
It is very different from divine divinity. Divinity II is a 3d game with action rpg combat. the majority of the game felt like a typical 3d action rpg with the charm of divine divinity. I am perfectly OK with that and I still enjoyed the game for what it was; but divine divinity is a better game IMO.
Pros:
-It does not self to seriously and has the occasional silly moments, charming like divine divinity.
-it has some interesting side quests
-decent world to explore
-the music is great
-writing is not even close to being deep but it's entertaining and it had a tendency to make me smile. on a few occasions I even laughed.
-the mindreading ability is pretty cool
-when you gain the ability fly it feels pretty awesome
Cons:
-The dragon combat is ok at best
-in Divine Divinity it was possible to get caught stealing and it would make you more disliked in general and especially disliked by the character you where stealing from. In divinty 2 the concept of stealing does not exist for almost all loot-able objects.
-my biggest issue with is it lacks the great amount of world interactivity that divine divinity had
It is very different from divine divinity. Divinity II is a 3d game with action rpg combat. the majority of the game felt like a typical 3d action rpg with the charm of divine divinity. I am perfectly OK with that and I still enjoyed the game for what it was; but divine divinity is a better game IMO.
Pros:
-It does not self to seriously and has the occasional silly moments, charming like divine divinity.
-it has some interesting side quests
-decent world to explore
-the music is great
-writing is not even close to being deep but it's entertaining and it had a tendency to make me smile. on a few occasions I even laughed.
-the mindreading ability is pretty cool
-when you gain the ability fly it feels pretty awesome
Cons:
-The dragon combat is ok at best
-in Divine Divinity it was possible to get caught stealing and it would make you more disliked in general and especially disliked by the character you where stealing from. In divinty 2 the concept of stealing does not exist for almost all loot-able objects.
-my biggest issue with is it lacks the great amount of world interactivity that divine divinity had
I only played 6 hours so far. so all I have is a very basic first impression.
So it shaping up to being a very good game so far and barley left the first town. It seems like a good return of form for the divinity games so far.
this game has great music so far and Recognize some of the tracks in this game so to be tracks that were originally from divine divinity.
12 hours in-I am still enjoying the game
So it shaping up to being a very good game so far and barley left the first town. It seems like a good return of form for the divinity games so far.
this game has great music so far and Recognize some of the tracks in this game so to be tracks that were originally from divine divinity.
12 hours in-I am still enjoying the game
Overall I would say Larian has a good track record of making games I enjoyed.