Well I went back to Diablo2 for a while and the graphics in this game are a lot better than in Diablo2. For one the lighting is way better abd the sceneray also is very good, especially the water. The only place i noticed a drop off is near the end where you go through all those mazes. I know there are a few bugs in the game but i didn't find anything overly annoying, though it is a good idea to save about once every 30 minutes just in case. I actually liked Diablo2's combat system, but the multiplayer culture is a big turn off. That game seems to draw a younger group of players perhaps due to the games simplicity and endless equipment upgrading. In multi player Diablo its just constant abuse and conflict from other players, especially in hardcore ladder.

The great thing about Divine Divinity is its depth of quests and large areas to explore without reloading a new map. The ability to move and transact vertually every item gives the player the oppurtunity to create there own game experience.

The more I compare this game to others in the same genre, the more I like Divine Divinty. Which makes putting up with a few minor bugs a non issue to me.