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Icewind Dale II review at Gaming Age

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Sep 11, 2002.

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    (Originally posted by Z-Layrex)

    After a quick first look a week ago, Gaming Age has released their review of Icewind Dale II. They give it an "A" and to them, IWD2 is the game of the year so far.

    The 'Infinity Age' is over. With Icewind Dale II, the book is closed on one of the most important engines in PC gaming. It can be said that Bioware's Neverwinter Nights has ushered us into the future of PC RPGs, but after playing Black Isle's latest offering, they are going to have to drag me away, kicking and screaming. It's just that good. Black Isle has once again provided PC gamers with a role-playing title that shows a level of polish and thought far above what most developers could even hope of offering. This game manages to stick to what made the original such an amazing dungeon crawl while carefully addressing any minor gameplay issues.

    Read the entire review here.
     
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