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Beyond Divinity
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993 MB
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April 27, 2004
Windows XP & Windows Vista (32 & 64 bit)
English
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manual (55 pages)
novella Beyond Divinity (53 pages)
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You were a disciple of the Divine, a servant of light on a never-ending crusade to fight evil. But fate has made a terrible turn on you. During an epic battle with a powerful necromancer, dreadful daemon named Samuel tricked you and dragged you to his dimension. There you were trapped and tortured.
But like every typical daemon lord, he had a very twisted, sadistic sense of humour, so he decided to chain your soul to that of a Deathknight.
Thus he cursed you to spend the rest of eternity bound to a creature you were fighting all you life. Now you must work together to escape your prison and find a way to break this curse!



Age requirements: ESRB Rating: MATURE with Blood and Gore, Violence. PEGI Rating: 12+ with Bad Language, Violence.
Minimum system requirements: Windows XP or Windows Vista, 1 GHz Processor (1.4 GHz recommended), 256MB RAM (512 recommended), 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatible with DirectX 9 recommended), Mouse, Keyboard.
Average customer rating 3.5 out of 5.0
It Takes Different Strokes.. (by robobrien robobrien)
Beyond Divinity could have been a contender. The premise was excellent, an rpg odd couple trapped together and fighting for their freedom in a world a long way away from lush green fields and hobbit holes. Whilst i enjoyed the game it stumbles too many times for me to reconmmend without reservation. 'Cos what might be right for me, just might not be right for some.... full review
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Very disappointing (by Blackadar Blackadar)
The title says it all...Beyond Divinity was a very disappointing game. It had none of the charm, interesting game world or even refined game play of the first game. I highly recommend Divine Divinity. I highly recommend staying away from Beyond Divinity.
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Wanted to like it (by Frenetysis Frenetysis)
This game suffered from one big mistake. Apparently none of the designers had heard the old saying, "if it's not broken, don't fix it." They revamped the skill system that was very very good from DD into a system that required too much specialization. This in turn created a sense of boredom on the character development side. They also made the first dungeon as boring... full review
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