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Shadows of Undrentide Review at Worthplaying

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Jul 5, 2003.

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    (Originally posted by Veldrin)

    Worthplaying has posted a Shadows of Undrentide review, and gave the game a final score of 8.2. Here's what they had to say:

    The story itself is pretty deep, and is told very well. Bioware once again displays their uncanny knack for telling a complex story without a massive amount of dialogue. Don’t get me wrong, the module contains a surprising amount of well done conversation. It’s simply that the information gleaned from those conversations is spread out just right, pacing things perfectly. Another use I have found with the new module is that it is a good test bed for different types of characters. One reason I haven’t involved myself too much in module creation is because I have yet to learn some of the new, more specific character types the 3rd addition rules allow you to create. I prefer to play the simple fighter. I understand that type of characters good and bad points. But I’m not as knowledgeable of other characters, such as Bards, and the more specific sub classes. This new module is perfect for playing around with the various characters the game allows you to create, and experiencing some of their pro’s and con’s. This in turn makes it easier to balance out any modules I might create later on, making them more accessible to a greater variety of characters.

    Check out the whole thing here.
     
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