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More NWN Reviews (BarrysWorld, PC Gameworld, ActionTrip)

(PC: Single- & Multi-Player RPG) | Posted by Rendelius @ Saturday - June 29, 2002 - 11:33 -
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Barrysworld did a review of Neverwinter Nights. They give it a perfect rating of 10/10 - and this short summary:
    Neverwinter Nights is staggering on so many levels. Five years in the making, and for once we`re not wondering where all the time went. Yes, there are issues, but every fault is accompanied by a thousand reasons to overlook it. As an RPG (a western-style one at least) it has no equal and won`t have for the considerable future.
In addition, you can find some first impressions at PC Gameworld. They come without rating. And then there is another review at ActionTrip, rating the game 93/100. Their summary reads like this:
    The crew at Bioware have done all they can to make the multiplayer gaming experience a true RPG pleasure. The so-called Aurora toolset brings a lot of possibilities into picture - its exhaustive settings allow DMs to create their NWN heaven. Once you've constructed a module you may then choose single-player, multiplayer co-op/one-party, or multiplayer with multiple parties/PVP. Cool! Now let me just go and hire my own group of RPG henchmen and we're all set. It might interest you to know that Bioware recently released a Module Tutorial which will help you to get better acquainted with the whole concept of making your NWN world. Nothing much to say about the whole thing in the end, except that I highly recommend the Neverwinter Nights to all gamers, even to those who do not prefer AD&D (the game's tolerable to both inexperienced players as well as hardcore AD&D fans). The game is addictive and considerably lengthy; a RPG fan's dream. If there's any flaw worth mentioning, it might be several bugs I've encountered while playing. They were infrequent, but very irritating. Some of these errors have also caused the game to crash a few times (honesty, three times). Anyways, because of its hugeness and highly addictive gameplay, this is simply one of those games you should have in you RPG collection.
 
 
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