Posted July 06, 2025
Since I installed a bunch of GOG games to an OpenSUSE Tumbleweed Linux laptop (mainly to test them out, how well they run on OpenSUSE Linux) and being positively surprised how easy it was to install them and how well they work, I've started playing Divine Divinity on it. Let this be the start of my journey through the Larian studio games I have, hopefully ending at some point at Baldur's Gate 3.
https://www.gog.com/en/game/divine_divinity
It seems like a basic old-skool action RPG similar to Diablo, but the first impressions for its game mechanism, RPG progression/skills etc. seem positive. I am playing a male warrior on Hard mode.
One example, I like how I can pause the game when I see an enemy so that I can take my time deciding what to do and click with my mouse to the enemy without any hurry, at which point the pause ends and my warrior attacks the enemy in a battle that ends when it ends. This makes the action-RPG much easier for me to stomach, I dislike some action-RPGs because the combat seems too stressful and hectic.
Oh and the game music seems quite good too, I like e.g. the menu music with female vocals etc.
This game will take my mind off Daggerfall (Unity) which I am hating again at the moment, and it also helps Team Fortress 2 (an online multiplayer game I play often) is again invaded by cheater bots making the game unplayable, so this is a good time to concentrate on my single-player game backlog instead.
https://www.gog.com/en/game/divine_divinity
It seems like a basic old-skool action RPG similar to Diablo, but the first impressions for its game mechanism, RPG progression/skills etc. seem positive. I am playing a male warrior on Hard mode.
One example, I like how I can pause the game when I see an enemy so that I can take my time deciding what to do and click with my mouse to the enemy without any hurry, at which point the pause ends and my warrior attacks the enemy in a battle that ends when it ends. This makes the action-RPG much easier for me to stomach, I dislike some action-RPGs because the combat seems too stressful and hectic.
Oh and the game music seems quite good too, I like e.g. the menu music with female vocals etc.
This game will take my mind off Daggerfall (Unity) which I am hating again at the moment, and it also helps Team Fortress 2 (an online multiplayer game I play often) is again invaded by cheater bots making the game unplayable, so this is a good time to concentrate on my single-player game backlog instead.
Post edited July 06, 2025 by timppu