Games First on the DivDiv.
Games First on the DivDiv.
Review - posted by Saint_Proverbius on Sun 3 November 2002, 02:07:32
Tags: Divine DivinityNot to be outdone, Games First has also done a review of DivDiv. They give it a 4/5 stars, and are pretty kind to the title. Here's what I mean:
Graphically, Divine Divinity is quite possibly one of the best looking 2- D role-playing games around. There is a great amount of detail lurking within every nook and cranny. You can tell that the developers took a lot of time to create a really strong atmosphere, something integral to players’ immersion into a good title. The characters are large and quite detailed, each possessing their own distinct style. The large inventory of weapons and armor are also presented in a very satisfying manner. The animation is very fluid due to the developers’ extra effort put into anticipating the myriad of scenarios your character will find him/herself in. This all congeals into a lot less work for your imagination. Getting lost in this game is much easier thanks to the beautiful presentation.
I just hate getting lost near Elite Orc Wardrummers!
Spotted also at Blue's.
Graphically, Divine Divinity is quite possibly one of the best looking 2- D role-playing games around. There is a great amount of detail lurking within every nook and cranny. You can tell that the developers took a lot of time to create a really strong atmosphere, something integral to players’ immersion into a good title. The characters are large and quite detailed, each possessing their own distinct style. The large inventory of weapons and armor are also presented in a very satisfying manner. The animation is very fluid due to the developers’ extra effort put into anticipating the myriad of scenarios your character will find him/herself in. This all congeals into a lot less work for your imagination. Getting lost in this game is much easier thanks to the beautiful presentation.
I just hate getting lost near Elite Orc Wardrummers!
Spotted also at Blue's.