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The Temple of Elemental Evil Review at WarGamer

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Apr 9, 2004.

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    (Originally posted by chevalier)

    WarGamer have posted a six page long in-depth review of the Temple of Elemental Evil, without a rating. Here's a snip:

    The good news is that from there I had lots of options. First, I was given the choice of my party's overall alignment. Then I was allowed to either custom build up to five characters or choose them from a list of pre-generated ones. Being an experienced RPGer, I built all of my own from scratch. My only complaint in this department was that the selection of character portraits was limited, and most of those available were, well, really ugly. I got the distinct impression from those portraits that it was assumed I would be playing characters of an evil alignment. Sorry Troika, but my monk is lawful good and the rest of the party tagged along with one flavor or good or another. I would have appreciated some portraits that better reflected those choices, but aside from that quibble the character generation process was enjoyable and I loved the freedom of creating my party entirely from scratch.

    Read the whole thing at WarGamer.
     
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