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Hordes of the Underdark Review at WorthPlaying

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Jan 20, 2004.

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    (Originally posted by chevalier)

    WorthPlaying have reviewed the Hordes of the Underdark Expansion, giving it a score of 9.0 in 10. They also include lots of impressive screenshots from the game. Here's a clip:

    Hordes is a single-player only adventure. This was a little disappointing because the only reason Neverwinter is still popular is because of the strength of adventuring co-operatively. There are many who enjoy a good single player romp, me included, however the lack of a multiplayer option was a little disappointing. The community will take the new tile sets have a heyday so that will certainly fill the gap. And, that's probably just what Bioware is banking on. Some of the new features include 6 new prestige classes, 4 new tilesets and 16 new creatures. Oh, I forgot to mention 50 new feats, 40 new spells, some fabulous new music by Jeremy Soule and more. Jeremy Soule is the highly rated composer that worked on the original NWN music, Total Annihilation, Morrowind, Dungeon Siege, and the 2003 MTV Movie Awards just to name a few. His compositions for Hordes are really good and very fitting to the game play. This expansion is chock full of goodies.

    Read the whole thing at WorthPlaying.
     
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