The next review of Neverwinter Nights can be found at GamersClick. They rate it 94% and draw this positive conclusion:
Being more than Baldur’s Gate II in 3D, and even more than tabletop D&D adapted for the PC, Neverwinter Nights is, bottom line, one of the best games available on the PC today. The sixty-American-dollar price tag is off-putting, and getting the game to run could very likely be an ordeal. Nevertheless, the light at the end of the tunnel remains bright. For every hour spent trying to resolve compatibility issues, there are several hours of solving quests, and for every dollar you spend, you’ll find several hours of enthralling gameplay. It may not be the perfect adaptation of D&D on a PC, but it’s as close as is possible at this point in time, and between the single player game, multiplayer games, the 100-hour campaign, creating your own modules, and playing user-made content, there is sure to be something here for everyone. Suffice it to say, Neverwinter Nights is probably the best $60 purchase you will make for a long time. |