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Neverwinter Nights 2 Preview at Worthplaying

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    Worthplaying hosts a nice and large preview of Neverwinter Nights 2 along with a couple of screenshots. Here's a snip:

    NWN2 is trying, right out of the gate, to preserve everything players enjoyed about the first title. The Forgotten Realms setting is back, and players can choose from sub-races (moon, sun, wood, or drow) as well as the major D&D races (elf). As in the first game, there are no gnomes and no psychics, so everyone hoping for psychic gnomes in NWN2 is going to be going home disappointed. The full alignment system is also back, as are all of the ways in which it affects your class abilities, how magic affects you, and which sidequests in the game are open to you. Characters are generated with a point-buy system rather than pure D&D random rolls, so players can control what sort of character they play through the game with better, and you can still pick a particular skill package to help shape how you choose to play your character class. The random name generator is even back to help players who aren't feeling too creative quickly cobble that last detail onto their characters.

    Read the rest at Worthplaying.
     
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