From the review: "Contains 2 games, “Divine Divinity” and a polished version of “Divinity II” along with some extra making-of materials and a neat developer's console. A solid if not great game, worth 20 bucks."
Kirill Pokrovsky, who composed the music of Larian Studio's Divinity series of games, passed away yesterday.
"A great man, a fantastic composer and a good friend passed away yesterday. Rest in peace Kirill Pokrovsky – we will miss you."
http://www.larian.com/forum...
He have filled me with Magic since 2002, with the Release of Divine Divinity. His Music gaves me alot of chills. And he was a nice person too. My best wishes to the Family, i will miss him and his music that he woud have written.
Divinity is a name in RPGs that’s unfortunately neglected. The first title in the series, Divine Divinity, probably didn’t help, with the title looking like some sort of Zionist self-published novella, but now,
Divinity Anthology is a collection of the most intense action role-playing games ever released. Now available via the Steam Network, the Divinity Anthology collection grants you access to Divine Divinity, Beyond Divinity and Divinity II: Developer’s Cut. The Divinity II: Developer’s Cut allows you to play both the Ego Draconis and the Flames of Vengeance.
Divine Divinity and Beyond Divinity play rather similar. Divine Divinity is the first in the series and it includes vast environments that you can get easily lost in. Both games give you free reign to explore the game world with no restrictions. You can choose what to say during conversations and the decisions you make affect the course of the game.