- Densely populated many-sided fantasy world
- Nearly hundred skills to be learned
- Great amount of skills, spells, weapons
- Simple and intuitive interface for easy handling
- More than 100 kinds of monsters and creatures
- More than 150 NPCs with different and intelligent patterns
Furthermore, the range of objects, weapons and magic you'll encounter might take some getting used to, but for the most part this is no chore. There's usually something interesting and diverting around the corner, and it's to the game's real credit that there are very few occasions when interest in your involving quest will pale.
Still, it's not too accessible for those looking for an entry point into the RPG genre, and from a visual point of view, there's not too much to get excited about. Yet for the dedicated fan of the genre, Divine Divinity is a welcome, testing and enduring adventure with a suitably familiar interface. It's commendably detailed too, and very much rewards those who put a lot of effort into it.