You have been chosen to defeat the Lord of Chaos and prevent your world from being plunge into an everlasting nightmare.

User Rating: 7.7 | Divine Divinity PC
Characters:
Play as either warrior, magic-user, or survivor, although it makes no difference which role your initial choice is except for stats and skills. You can choose from any skill in any class' skill tree, so it all depends on your style of play. You can pick off stragglers with a bow while your undead army unleashes their fury, you can buff your character and go in swinging like a madman, or you can hide in the shadows to set traps and cast elemental spells on the unexpecting.

Gameplay:
This game is easy to jump into, albeit there are times the controls feel clunky, but nonetheless, left-click to move/attack and right-click to cast spells/use abilities. The world you explore is pretty large with interesting quests scattered about. But the game does feel a bit short even with completion of every side quest. If you know what you are doing, the main story is straightforward. There is a reputation system in the game, which goes up or down depending on your actions. Though it can be altered by giving free items to NPCs capable of trading. Sound/Music:
I have some beef with the voice acting. It sounds like the same people using different "silly voices" to change the feels of the characters. At first I laughed from some of the beginning NPCs, but after awhile I sped read to not have to hear the voices. The music was soft and not loud. It felt really in place. It's not mind-blowing, but it goes well with this game.

Side note: I do not know if it was my computer or the game itself, but it crashed fairly often, even after patching. So note to people, save often and save with different names in case the file becomes corrupted.