![]() ![]() The scorpion traps are also a bit overpowered, so I try to not use them much, if at all. You can probably finish the game without fighting yourself if you take him, but it's no fun of course. ![]() He also doesn't die when you sleep like the other resurrected creatures do. He moves extremely fast, does around 200 damage (fire, lightning, poison, etc combined) and often freezes the opponents. Do you remember John the dragon rider that attacks you at the beginning of the game but then gets killed by Zandalor? Well, his corpse stays there throughout the game, so you can resurrect him later. I got to level 21 when I was finished with the camp.īTW, I've found a small exploit. I was poisoning my bow to take down the elite orcs and was raising the giant orcs as my minions (resurrect + aura of command). ![]() With the current character I entered it at level 16. I especially like the orcish camp (in the lower right corner of the main map), it has that war feel for sure. So, I'm wondering what were your impressions with Beyond Divinity and should I continue playing it or there's no real reason to bother? And the combat seems really boring so far. Beautiful prerendered sprites got replaced by ugly low poly 3D models, the skill system doesn't make much sense, and from what I've heard the game is very linear and focused on combat. I played it a bit today, but it really looks mediocre. And although I heard bad things about Beyond Divinity, I decided to give it a try. Naturally, since I enjoyed the game, I got interested in the series. I've spent literally a whole day just clicking on monsters in the final area. The game wasn't perfect though, the plot and setting were very cliched, and the combat got really tedious at times, e.g. The music was also very nice-quite original and charming. In addition, the game turned out to have one of the best 2D engines, the graphics were really beautiful, the sprites were detailed and nicely animated. The large, consistent world with lots of interactivity was really engaging, and the quests were mostly original (many of them also had multiple solutions). It definitely had this oldskool feeling to it. ![]() First I'd like to mention that I discovered Divine Divinity a few weeks ago and was pleasantly surprised by it. ![]()
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