I like the Balur's Gate series. I enjoyed playing Diablo II. The two are very different from one another, as Baldur's Gate isn't quite as fast paced and has a much more non-linear game-play system, as compared to Diablo II's. Divine Divinity combines the two styles. It can be hack and slash like Diablo at moments, but at the same time there are probably hundreds of side quests, some of which you can choose which way you want to go. In terms of graphics, being a 3rd being game, the graphics are similar to that of Baldur's Gate or Diablo II, maybe a bit more detailed. As for music, Divine Divinity has a great soundtrack, one of the better soundtracks I've heard for a game. Overall, I'd recommend the game for those who enjoyed playing games like Baldur's Gate or Diablo II.
I just finished my first playthrough of Divine Divinity. Upon exiting from the first town my character woke up in and venturing into the world, my initial reaction was that Divine Divinity is an excellent game and after... Read Full Review
The hack and slash RPG section of your local game store will be getting quite cramped as of late, as more and more games of the genre are released, some not so good, some worth playing. Divine Divinity fits into the late... Read Full Review