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NWN: Module Review - Twilight
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Moriendor
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NWN: Module Review - Twilight
   

The Neverwinter Vault has <a href="http://nwvault.ign.com/features/reviews/data/1077292056000.shtml" target="_blank">reviewed</a> 'Twilight', a fan-made module for 'Neverwinter Nights'. Rating: 9.5/10.<blockquote><em>If there's one module that probably doesn't need an introduction, then it's "Twilight" by Hall of Fame author Rick Burton. But for those of you that have been living under a rock for the past year, I'm going to give one anyway. "Twilight" is the first part of Rick's Paladin-only trilogy, for which the second part "Midnight" was recently released, and the third part, "Dawn", will hopefully arrive soon.</em></blockquote>
Post Sun Feb 22, 2004 3:21 am
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Just tried this one out, and would strongly suggest that if you have NWN you check this out. Very unique and well done, in many ways tighter and stronger story than OCs. Thought I was bored of the game, but this definitely offers something new and different..
Post Sun Feb 22, 2004 3:24 am
 



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