Listed among the "Top 100 PC Games Of All Time" by PC GAMER (2012), Divine Divinity is an epic role-playing game with hack-and-slash action, offering a huge world to explore and thousands of items to investigate, trade and use.
The game chronicles the never-ending battle between valiant heroes and...
Listed among the "Top 100 PC Games Of All Time" by PC GAMER (2012), Divine Divinity is an epic role-playing game with hack-and-slash action, offering a huge world to explore and thousands of items to investigate, trade and use.
The game chronicles the never-ending battle between valiant heroes and the destructive powers of Chaos harnessed by the Black Ring, a cult of enduring evil. You play the role of the prophesised Chosen One who under the guidance of the wizard Zandalor must unite the seven races of Rivellon so that you may become the Divine One and stop the birth of the Lord of Chaos.
Key Features
An RPG of Epic Proportions
Experience an adventure that will last you over 100 hours, filled with tons of non-linear quests and offering an enormous world to explore!
Classless Character Development
You decide what kind of character you want to be! Start out as a warrior, wizard or survivor – each with his own unique ability – then freely choose between 96 skills, regardless of your class.
Hack & Slash with a Twist
Fight dozens of different enemy types and obliterate them in visceral, fast-paced combat. Things getting a bit hectic for you? Then pause the game at will, and take your time to look over the battlefield - or drink that much needed health potion.
Interaction Galore
Discover the enormous amount of objects that can be investigated, traded, used and combined. Found some empty flasks and picked up some colourful mushrooms? Create potions! Obtained some vile-smelling poison? Daub it on your blade or arrow tips: your foes won't know what hit 'em!
Award-winning Soundtrack
Enjoy the dulcet melodies composed by Kirill Pokrovsky, the two-time winner of IGN’s "Outstanding Achievement in Music” award.
包含内容
手册(37页)
艺术设定集
高清壁纸
头像
'The Prophecy' prequel story (31 pages)
游戏内原声音乐
The Lady, The Mage, and The Knight tech demo
系统要求
最低系统配置要求:
推荐系统配置:
Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
推荐系统配置:
Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
Despite the charming music this is a game too riddled with bugs to be worth playing at any price. Freezing on a pointless cut scene, can't save so you have to quit and reload, bizarre game mechanics and some terrible voice acting all contribute to a feeling that it wasn't 79 pence well spent.
For a game of its age the visual style, art style and detail of the game world has aged very well. The colours are more matt and it lends to the believability of the world, compared to the more brightly coloured visuals we have in more recent years. Music is decent and there are voiced dialogues as well.
The setting is high fantasy with different races, powerful magicians and the saving the world chosen one framework. While its fine, there is quite a fair bit of humour in this game that I would describe as .... immersion breaking. You cant treat a setting seriously if the writing treats it as a joke.
The biggest offender in my view is the game design with its poor balancing.
Unless youre using magic, the early game will be extremely vexing with you running or teleporting from where the action is to your bed to regenerate and back.
A lot of the loot you get in the beginning you cannot use because you will lack the stats to equip it, making it almost useless.
Leveling is pretty slow and there are many enemies you need to kill to clear dungeons and the like. I dont like the combat in Diablo or Titan Quest as it seems very monotonous, primitive and unrefined. Here its pretty much the same way, but even more simplistic as the game doesnt commit to a more action oriented experience.
There can also be a significant strength gap between enemies in the same area.
I only made it past the first area into the farm past the bridge and I already wasnt interested in what the game had to offer. People also mention bugs and more grinding in the latter part of the game.
Also, the presence of feminist tendencies like the starting female character saying she "beaten the villages blacksmith when she was 15" and having a general of the kingdom be a woman is something I consider try hard feminist pandering and not good story telling. It just surprises me that it was that bad even back then.
Its not a bad game, but your time is likely to be better spent elsewhere.
Divine Divinity is for sure my top favorite roll playing game of all times ! I play it since 2005 and can't stop replay this game!
The humor and music is also amazing!! My favorite song is that from the Wastelands! Great song Kirill makes!
Someone ever tried to play DD without any reloads for better gear? And if you die, play again from the beginning? (very hard-core rule!)
I try it and playing now my third hardcore hero. Difficult to survive,especially if I'm unpatient for doing all movements careful enough and thinking beforehand like an old wise wizard hahaha .... But, playing on this way makes this game even more great !!!