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Neverwinter Nights: Diamond Review at Quandary

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by chevalier, Dec 1, 2005.

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    Quandary has reviewed the Diamond edition of Neverwinter Nights, featuring the original game, both expansions and three premium modules: Kingmaker, ShadowGuard and Witch's Wake. Here's a snip:

    So what have we got here?
    First up in this compilation there's the original Neverwinter Nights game which I reviewed back in 2002, so no need for details here. I had a quick look around 3 years later and started my search for the source of the plague threatening the land. To be honest it was so tempting to continue to the end, I had to force myself to put this adventure aside and look further.

    Next up in the package are the two expansion packs, Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide and Hordes of the Underdark, shorter than the original game, but still substantial and just as much, if not more, fun. Once again you can read the Quandary reviews of these adventures. Set in a snowy landscape, Undrentide has you chasing after some powerful artefacts stolen from your mentor, Drogan, and, finally, in Underdark there's a darker journey to overcome a rising evil deep within the earth beneath the City of Waterdeep.


    Read the whole thing at Quandary.
     
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