Tales of a Scorched Earth has posted a <a href="http://www.toase.net/archives/000162.php" target="_blanK">preview</a> of Larian Studios' isometric fantasy RPG 'Beyond Divinity'.<blockquote><em>I may have made a huge mistake by reinstalling Divine Divinity recently. I got it early last year while waiting for the latter half of 2003's RPGs, which were the subsequently disappointing Lionheart and Temple of Elemental Evil. Divine Divinity was largely overlooked I think because of its damned goofy name, but Larian definitely put the effort in and you really can't judge this one until you try it. A very ambient soundtrack, beautifully detailed visuals, and a flexible character creation system make it extremlely hard to put aside. The game fluctuates between moderately difficult to extremely fucking hard, usually in the space of a few map squares. But I don't think I've had as much fun playing a clickfest RPG since Diablo II.
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<br>The demo for Beyond Divinity - Divine's sequel - came out on Wednesday and I made a point of trying it out. Now I'm starting to think that April's release of Beyond Divinity may be suitable in the interim while I wait for Dungeon Siege II in the Fall.</em></blockquote>
Thu Mar 18, 2004 7:43 pm
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I was happy to read what was being said, until I noticed he used the word 'Dungeon Siege'
So rude. How dare he compare BD to a interactive screensaver?
Thu Mar 18, 2004 7:45 pm
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