Beyond Divinity demo 1.01

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    04/03/2004
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    172.7M
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    Free to try
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    Windows 98/Me/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

You are a disciple of the Divine, the scourge of necromancers and sorcerers alike. Your purpose in life is to fight all that is evil. Unfortunately, during an intense battle with an illustrious necromancer, a dreadful demon drags you into his universe. There, you are soulforged with a Death-Knight, cursed to spend the rest of eternity bonded to this creature of matchless malevolence...

Or are you? The Death-Knight dislikes the soulforging as much as you do, and together you embark on a great adventure with a common goal: to undo the soulforging. You and your unlikely companion quickly figure out that the only way to rid this curse is to unlock the secret of riftrunning, an ancient art that allows travelling between universes.

Try out Larian Studios' RPG sequel in this demo, which features a significant portion of the game's first act.

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