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.
I'm not sure why all the reviews are so good. This game keeps being compared to Baldur's Gate and Diablo II, but it fails miserably compared to either one. It's not a hybrid or a 2D Morrowind, it's a bad game. You want hack 'n slash, go buy Torchlight or D2. Wish I could get a refund.
This game is a mess that likes to throw OP enemies at you without any warning, where half of the quests are badly explained in terms of where you're supposed to go, and where you're not allowed to assign spells and items to hotkeys for quick-casting/quick-use. Sure, you can assign spells and skills to F buttons, but 1) that still forces you to manually cast the spell after you select it with an F key, and 2) the F keys are supposed to be for quick saving/loading, not spells and skills. I have never gotten used to this and I constantly mixed keys (#2) throughout God knows how money hours I've wasted on this. Have fun trying to restore your health or mana with potions from the inventory while being pounded by enemies.
And don't let me even get started about bugs that others are complaining about. Apparently, it's possible to break several quests just by solving them out of order. This is beyond ridiculous for a game that's supposed to be a sandbox RPG like Skyrim or Oblivion, where you're supposed to be able to solve quests in any order you want. I didn't personally have any problems with this, but that's probably because I rage-quit the game before any problems even had a chance to manifest in the first place.
This really should have been a straightforward clone of Diablo 2 instead of trying to be inventive and unique by adding sandbox RPG elements as well. I have a strong suspicion that would have solved at least half the problems I have with it.