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Dungeons & Dragons Online Review at IGN

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by chevalier, Mar 23, 2006.

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    IGN has reviewed Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach and rated it 7.5 out of 10, despite all partial ratings save one being higher (even 9). Here's a snip:

    DDO also hews closely to the license rule set; you'll get dice rolls for every combat action, the d20 damage and armor system for judging gear quality, and the classes we've come to know and love, plus the Warforged. These juggernauts differ from their brethren by requiring repairs instead of heals. A mage takes care of them instead of a cleric, and they have their own potions, tools, and scrolls to restore health. And you'll want to have a cleric around in general, since the D&D system doesn't allow for health regeneration. You'll periodically come across a rest shrine during your quest, however, allowing you to get back a nice chunk of health, although each shrine can only be used once.

    Read the rest at IGN.
     
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