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Witch's Wake Neverwinter Nights Premium Module Review at GameBanshee

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by chevalier, Nov 24, 2004.

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    GameBanshee has reviewed the new re-mastered edition of Witch's Wake coming in package with the ShadowGuard premium module, giving it the rating of 7.6 out of 10. Here's a clip:

    In Witch’s Wake, you find yourself on a battlefield with no real memory of who you are or what’s going on. You do remember your prince, but he lies dying at your side, and all he tells you in his last few moments is that you must “tell the king that she is dead.” Obviously, that’s going to be a problem since you don’t know who your king is, where his kingdom is located, or who “she” might be. But you gamely start on your mission, and along the way you deal with kobolds, zombies, and a mysterious woman called the Night Hag.

    Witch’s Wake owes a certain amount to the game Planescape: Torment and the movie Memento. You don’t know who to trust or who is telling the truth, and you don’t know if the people you meet are just trying to use you, or if they are as loyal as they say. And then there’s the Night Hag, who claims to have met you before, but who seems uncomfortable talking about that earlier meeting. Might she be the “she” who is supposed to be dead?


    Read the whole thing at GameBanshee.
     
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