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An ambitious, sprawling and challenging RPG, Beyond Divinity may be a little rough around the edges, but it offers an awful lot of gameplay for your money, and most of it will appeal greatly to fans of the genre. Still, it's worth acknowledging from the top that this is not a groundbreaker. Its look and feel draw heavily on other titles within the genre, and outright gameplay innovations are few and far between. However, you'd be unwise to write the game off on the back of all of that. Beyond Divinity, the sequel to the enjoyable Divine Divinity, presents a challenging and really quite engrossing quest. The story initially finds you bonded, seemingly for all time, to an evil Death Knight, and you're firstly charged with breaking this curse, although naturally the deep and involving narrative develops and twists many times on your journey. On the quest, you'll find this time around that you won't just be controlling the one character either, and once again the game world is genuinely huge. There are many, many days of adventuring here, and thanks to a savvy mix of combat, exploration and conversing, it's an easy game to get sucked into. Perhaps, on the downside, it's not especially friendly to those unfamiliar with RPGs, and there are moments of outright frustration along the way. Yet this is a very good, almost old fashioned RPG, and one that represents excellent value for money.
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