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Neverwinter Nights Review at Four Fat Chicks

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Apr 9, 2004.

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    (Originally posted by chevalier)

    Four Fat Chicks have posted a review of Neverwinter Nights, without giving it any rating except for a thumb up. Here's an excerpt:

    Mommy G was an asskicker. Mommy G wielded a longsword and sliced right through everything that got in her way. She tried to be a good person most of the time, though. As always in these games, Mommy G met her maker on a regular basis, especially at the beginning. After she moved up a couple of experience levels, though, she became tougher and lasted longer in battle. That's when the game started being fun—I'm never too fond of dying all the time in any game.

    Once you get into the meat of the game, you mostly get the standard step-n-fetch tasks, with the occasional brain-bender thrown into the mix. Neverwinter Nights usually gives you several quests to work on at any given time, so if you're hornswoggled by one, you can just go on to the next, and chances are the first will resolve itself along the way.


    Read the whole thing at Four Fat Chicks.
     
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