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Shadows of Undrentide Review at GameOver

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Nov 6, 2003.

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    (Originally posted by Yerril)

    GameOver have posted their review of the first Neverwinter Nights expansion, Shadows of Undrentide. Overall, the game is given 80%. Here's what they said:

    That’s a problem because the game is horribly slow at low levels. Since BioWare is sticking to Dungeons & Dragons rules, low-level characters only attack ten times a minute, but they miss most of the time, and so battles take forever to get through. It was smart of BioWare to leapfrog characters to level three in the Neverwinter Nights campaign, but in Shadows of Undrentide, not only do you have to play those first two levels, you have to do it without any sort of useful equipment. As a result, the campaign starts out slow-paced and difficult, but then gets very easy at the end after the campaign designers toss around all sorts of good equipment in the final chapter.

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