i played through part of the demo...a PART because the demo constantly gives me crashes to desktop, and now when i try to load up my save, the demo crashes to desktop. it would even crash to desktop when i went back to the orc in the catacombs to try and complete the slasher axe quest. grrrrrr
but on a lighter note the game IS fun. ive been playing diablo 2 lately, and i like action rpgs like this...
so the obvious question is...is the game worth getting if i already have diablo?
from what i can see, these are the divine divinity strong points
keep in mind ive only played the demo, and i am LOOKING for feedback, so if you think one of my points is off please let me know.
- interesting quests
- descent graphics, and i like little details like how when you sheath your weapon it hangs at your side.
- i like the characters. (or at least, the characters i have met so far...which include 4 of the townsfolk in the town you start off in, and that guy who was harassing the shopkeeper with the funny hat)
- i like the soundtrack to the game...specifically the song that plays on the main menu. it has a eerie/creepy kind of feel to it that i like
but there are always bad points
- lots of crashes to desktop, which i assume and HOPE are fixed in the full version. if they arent fixed, then forget it.
- only three different skill sets? the standard warrior/thief/mage build. but also in the demo i saw there were other people i could pick to be than the warrior guy i had to be, though i assume the only differences in the other guys you start with are looks and starting attributes?
- its REALLY annoying how overly hard it is to click on objects to attack them. maybe it is just the demo, but it seemed that while i was fighting the skeletons in the catacombs that i could only click on the lower half of their legs to attack them, and their legs were REALLY skinny. dont mean to sound stupid, but half the time i would end up running in circles around them trying to click on them if they were a moving target, getting hit in the process =/
- no multiplayer. i dont mind this, however, if there is a STRONG single player. i really liked morrowind, and it had no multiplayer and what i consider a strong single player, but still.
thats all i can think of for now.
please give me feedback if you think one of the things in my list i was wrong about, or also anything else you think i should know while thinking about getting the game.
thanks guys =D