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Temple of Elemental Evil Review at Boomtown

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Nov 23, 2003.

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    (Originally posted by Yerril)

    Boomtown have reviewed The Temple of Elemental Evil, with fairly positive results. The final score is 7 out of 10. Here's what they said:

    Fortunately the single player mission is long and winding with plenty of sub-quests to be had, that it should keep most gamers going for some time. The game has been well written and doesn’t really suffer from a lack of a human dungeon master, except in the handling of non-player party members. You can recruit two other team members from locals in Hommlet and these are generally hired for a share of the loot. The problem with not having a human DM is that the recruits immediately take their share of the loot as soon as battle is over, which means that they often take essential quest items which they will sell to merchants so that you can buy them back at an inflated price. At least with a DM you can barter with these characters or get in for the loot first.

    See the whole article here.
     
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