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Dungeons & Dragons Online Review at About Internet Games

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by chevalier, May 2, 2006.

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    About Internet Games has reviewed Turbine's Dungeons & Dragons Online. Here's how it begins:

    There are few institutions in gaming like Dungeons & Dragons. From humble beginnings as a pen-and-paper RPG, D&D has proven to be one of gaming's most enduring franchises. There was a time when you simply couldn't get your geek papers without playing it. Not only has it been directly adapted into countless video games, but it could be considered the mother of all RPGs, so it's not surprising that a MMORPG based on this dearly loved classic has raised a lot of interest.

    Dungeons & Dragons Online (DDO) stays acceptably close to D&D 3.5 rules for a real-time game. D&D fans will be in familiar territory, but even if you're new to RPGs it's not difficult to adapt to, and the community is usually helpful. The DM has been replaced with bits of audible "DM text" and the computer handles all the dice, so the pace of gameplay is brisk.


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