Compare Divinity Anthology prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Larian Studios. Published by Focus Home Interactive, Larian Studios. Released on 9/14/2017. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, RPG, Strategy. Metacritic score: 93/100.

Three classic Larian RPGs in one package: Divine Divinity, Beyond Divinity, and Divinity II Developer's Cut. Old-school action-RPG roots before Larian went full turn-based.

The Divinity Anthology bundles three of Larian Studios' earlier PC RPGs - Divine Divinity, Beyond Divinity, and Divinity II: Developer's Cut - into a single package that doubles as a history lesson in how one studio slowly figured out what it wanted to be. If you came to Larian through Divinity: Original Sin 2 or BG3, this collection will feel like flipping through a developer's sketchbook. Rough in places, occasionally brilliant, and honestly more interesting for the contrast. Divine Divinity is the oldest of the three, a top-down action-RPG that wears its Diablo and Baldur's Gate influences openly. The isometric perspective, loot-hunting loop, and flexible class system (Warrior, Mage, Survivor, and hybrid builds) give it more depth than a first glance suggests. The writing has a dry wit that feels distinctly Larian even this early, and the open world invites exploration in a way that rewards curiosity over checklist completion. It does not hold your hand, and some quest design has aged into genuine obscurity, but the core is solid. Beyond Divinity pairs your character with a Death Knight via a soul-forged bond, which is a genuinely interesting premise that the game does not fully exploit. It is the weakest entry here: the level design leans repetitive, the companion dynamic never reaches the dramatic payoff it promises, and the pacing drags in the second half. Fans of very early-2000s dungeon crawling will find something to like, but it is the one title in this anthology that feels like franchise homework rather than a game you would seek out on its own terms. Divinity II: Developer's Cut is where the package earns its keep. The Developer's Cut is the definitive version of a game that launched rough and got significantly rebuilt over multiple patches and the Flames of Vengeance expansion. You play a Dragon Slayer who eventually becomes a Dragon Knight - meaning you get to fly and breathe fire, which Larian executes with genuine enthusiasm. The third-person action-RPG format feels different from anything else in the series, the skill system supports real build variety, and the dialogue has that sardonic quality Larian would later polish into something sharp. The Developer's Cut also includes a "developer mode" that lets you inspect design decisions in real time, which is a genuinely cool bonus for anyone interested in RPG construction. As a collection, the Anthology suits a specific kind of player: someone who cares about Larian's trajectory, wants to understand the DNA behind Original Sin's systems, or simply enjoys classic PC RPGs that trust the player to figure things out. None of these three games match the writing or tactical depth of later Larian work, and the first two especially require tolerance for dated UI and quest design. But Divinity II holds up well, and Divine Divinity has aged better than its obscurity suggests. Skip it if you want polished modern RPG comfort. Buy it if you are the kind of person who reads developer postmortems for fun. Monika, Scout Team

Divinity Anthology

Divinity Anthology

Sep 14, 2017Larian StudiosFocus Home Interactive, Larian Studios
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Three classic Larian RPGs in one package: Divine Divinity, Beyond Divinity, and Divinity II Developer's Cut. Old-school action-RPG roots before Larian went full turn-based.

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Worth it mainly for Divinity II Developer's Cut and RPG fans tracing Larian's evolution - not the place to start if you're new to the series.

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The Divinity Anthology bundles three of Larian Studios' earlier PC RPGs - Divine Divinity, Beyond Divinity, and Divinity II: Developer's Cut - into a single package that doubles as a history lesson in how one studio slowly figured out what it wanted to be. If you came to Larian through Divinity: Original Sin 2 or BG3, this collection will feel like flipping through a developer's sketchbook. Rough in places, occasionally brilliant, and honestly more interesting for the contrast. Divine Divinity is the oldest of the three, a top-down action-RPG that wears its Diablo and Baldur's Gate influences openly. The isometric perspective, loot-hunting loop, and flexible class system (Warrior, Mage, Survivor, and hybrid builds) give it more depth than a first glance suggests. The writing has a dry wit that feels distinctly Larian even this early, and the open world invites exploration in a way that rewards curiosity over checklist completion. It does not hold your hand, and some quest design has aged into genuine obscurity, but the core is solid. Beyond Divinity pairs your character with a Death Knight via a soul-forged bond, which is a genuinely interesting premise that the game does not fully exploit. It is the weakest entry here: the level design leans repetitive, the companion dynamic never reaches the dramatic payoff it promises, and the pacing drags in the second half. Fans of very early-2000s dungeon crawling will find something to like, but it is the one title in this anthology that feels like franchise homework rather than a game you would seek out on its own terms. Divinity II: Developer's Cut is where the package earns its keep. The Developer's Cut is the definitive version of a game that launched rough and got significantly rebuilt over multiple patches and the Flames of Vengeance expansion. You play a Dragon Slayer who eventually becomes a Dragon Knight - meaning you get to fly and breathe fire, which Larian executes with genuine enthusiasm. The third-person action-RPG format feels different from anything else in the series, the skill system supports real build variety, and the dialogue has that sardonic quality Larian would later polish into something sharp. The Developer's Cut also includes a "developer mode" that lets you inspect design decisions in real time, which is a genuinely cool bonus for anyone interested in RPG construction. As a collection, the Anthology suits a specific kind of player: someone who cares about Larian's trajectory, wants to understand the DNA behind Original Sin's systems, or simply enjoys classic PC RPGs that trust the player to figure things out. None of these three games match the writing or tactical depth of later Larian work, and the first two especially require tolerance for dated UI and quest design. But Divinity II holds up well, and Divine Divinity has aged better than its obscurity suggests. Skip it if you want polished modern RPG comfort. Buy it if you are the kind of person who reads developer postmortems for fun.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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Developer
Larian Studios
Publisher
Focus Home Interactive, Larian Studios
Release Date
Sep 14, 2017

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