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Dhruin
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TToEE Preview @ Gamespy
   

Greyhawk: The Temple of Elemental Evil has been <a href="http://www.gamespy.com/previews/august03/templeofeepc/" target="_blank">previewed</a> at Gamespy. It's a fairly in-depth hands-on article and comments like this are bound to get fans impatient with anticipation:<blockquote><em>We have been playing a build of the game for about a week now, and the ambiance really evokes the memories of when we played the module years ago by candlelight. Tim Cain, lead designer on the project for Troika Games, is so committed to keeping the game within what was envisioned in the modules that he has been e-mailing Gygax on a semi-regular basis to make sure that any ambiguities in are resolved the way Gygax would have wanted them.</em></blockquote>
Post Thu Aug 14, 2003 10:46 am
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jellylad
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Misty nostalgia bringing back the old days
   

I really can't wait for this one. I have fond memories of the original modules and this conversion is looking very good indeed.

I've played a lot of computer RPG's over the last 20 years and I still get very excited by the thought of a new series of Games based on a DnD "world". I don't know if this is because I see it as a "classic world" and one of the best or that other "worlds" since have not lived up to expectations.

Generally it seems to have everything pretty much right and how I think it should be (although it can be a little magic item rich in computer games esp Bioware - but this isn't the way it is supposed to be).

Bring it on and dhopefully its a success and we get the Slavelords modules followed by Giants and Drow. Showing my age, I guess, but old DnD'ers should know what I'm on about. That whole series is THE CLASSIC campaign.
Post Thu Aug 14, 2003 10:52 am
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