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NWN, should I buy?

Discussion in 'Neverwinter Nights (Classic)' started by Steeze, Jan 17, 2005.

  1. Steeze Gems: 10/31
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    [​IMG] I'm thinking of buying NWN, because I've heard good things about it and from the trailers I've seen the graphics look really good. But before I went out and bought it I wanted to ask a couple of questions...
    >Do you it is a good game?
    >What edition of rules is it played on?(What game out of BG1, BG2, IWD2 would it be closest to?)
    >Are there NPC's?
    >Are they any good?
    >If I did buy it, should I get an exspansion and which one?
     
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    It revolves around online play - the OC is nothing special. ALFA (http://www.alandfaraway.org) is recommended.

    It's played on 3rd Edition - IWD2 is the closest. Quite a lot of similarities actually.

    Yeah, but you can only have one at a time in the OC.

    Dunno, never finished the OC.

    If you want to play ALFA, you need both expansions.
     
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    Thanks DM
     
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    Although DM has already answered just about every question, I'll throw in my own opinion. I never played the game online, so I cannot comment on how enjoyable the game is in that mode. But single player isn't much fun. It's purely hack and slash, a bit like soloing IWD 2 but with even less to do outside of combat. LOTS of pointless empty chests in the OC. The NPCs are OK, some have interesting back stories, but don't expect BG2-style interactions (since you cannot have more than one in the OC, and 2 in HOTU).

    I never played SOU, but did experiment a bit with HOTU. Again the gameplay is nothing special. If anything this expansion redefines "munchkin". The added prestige classes do make it fun to experiment with various character combinations, however.

    I think the NWN Platinum or something like this is available (through SP too!), which includes all 3 flavors of the game. If it's for a good price, this would be a good idea, since it gives you everything in one neat package and allows ALFA play.
     
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    Yes, it only makes sense to buy the all-in-one Platinum package now.
     
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    The vault... modules... the vault... quite amazing assortment of modules... the vault... modules...
     
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    Neverwinter Nights is a lot of fun the first time around but is not one of those games you can play over and over again like BG2 or Icewind Dale. A lot of it has to do with no party mixing as you are pretty well playing solo the whole game (your NPC's run on their own AI). I would not buy any of the expansion packs until you played the first one and see if you enjoyed it. The expansions are pretty boring with HOTU a little better than SOU. The story is pretty good in NWN but without the party of six like other Bioware games, it ain't the same.
     
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    I got the platinum set and am enjoying it. The Healer is annoying, but worth the hassle against the undead...
     
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    I just got a copy for a friend of mine, shes played it just once and is totally hooked, shes now on ebay looking for the platinum set! :rolling:
     
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    I hated the OC, all of them. Too many flaws and lack of role-playing for my taste. The part that I enjoyed most was the beginning of SOU, but it still doesn't come close to BG for roleplaying, NPCs, and open-ended play.

    I also tried the vault and didn't find anything I liked, there wasn't enough open-ended play or attention to detail. Though I haven't tried that many modules from the vault, after trying some of the top rated ones, and recomended ones from SP; I gave up.

    Though, I've never played online or ALFA so I can't say how they are for fun. But I've heard great stuff about ALFA, and after visiting their site I left drooling.
     
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