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Neverwinter Nights Reviews

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Sep 4, 2002.

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    (Originally posted by Mollusken)

    Games Radar (9/10)

    Taking advantage of the PC's multiplayer and Internet capabilities, Neverwinter Nights is a flagship for the platform, although slightly suspect performance and a few minor design issues dampen our enthusiasm fractionally. Nevertheless, it's a worthy successor to the BG series and a game no one should be embarrassed to hold in high regard.

    Gamers Depot (5.5/6 - Drool Award)

    Neverwinter Nights is a massive, addictive dose of digital Vicodin that will keep you enthralled for hours upon hours. It's one of those games that you find yourself staying up to play just a few more minutes. Just...one...more...level; one...more...dungeon. And then the sun comes up. The graphics are magnificent, the plot is deep and intriguing, and the freedom you're given with your character to roam around the countryside makes you feel like you're immersed in the atmosphere--beyond just playing a game.

    Canadian Gamer (84/100)

    Neverwinter Nights seems like a winner by just looking at the single player portion of the game, but as you know, for many of us the single player product isn't enough. A solid, innovative, multiplayer experience is required. This is where many previous D&D games failed. Some did not have multiplayer at all, and those that did, had multiplayer as the exact replica of single player (co-op play through the same campaign). Bioware, however, made an effort to succeed where others have failed by making Neverwinter an admirable multiplayer product. In fact, Neverwinter Nights is the first D&D game that features a wide variety of multiplayer components.
     
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