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Review Witch's Wake Part 1 Review

Discussion in 'RPG Codex News & Content Comments' started by Mistress, Jan 9, 2003.

  1. Mistress Barely Literate

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    Tags: BioWare; Neverwinter Nights: Witch's Wake

    Our review of the <a href="http://nwn.bioware.com/downloads/module_witchwake1.html">Witch’s Wake Part 1: The Fields of Battle</a>, the first module in the official series for <a href="http://www.bioware.com">Neverwinter Nights</a>.
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    <blockquote>Many aspects of the Official Campaign have been modified and replaced in this module, through the incorporation of community developed modifications. This is really more of a credit to the efforts of the community than to <a href="http://www.bioware.com">Bioware</a>, and demonstrates what can actually be achieved with time and attention to detail. While it’s nice to see that people have overcome many of the niggling issues with the game, through developing their own solutions, it’s still a great shame that some of the more obvious and poor implementations weren’t handled by <a href="http://www.bioware.com">Bioware</a> themselves.</blockquote>
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  2. humorguy Barely Literate

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    As we now know there will be no more modules for WW, and you cannot even buy any Premium modules now, because Atari doesn't like making money it seems, and has pulled them all, so i would suggest a warning in the body of the review and a lowering of the score.
  3. BethesdaLove Barely Literate

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    I smiled.
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    I loled a bit.
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  6. Konjad Magister Patron

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    WW is a great but very short game... kinda felt like half-game half-book, maybe due to great narrator, actually the best I've ever heard. Now I need to replay it, brb
  7. Volourn Pretty Princess

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    PST rip off. Meh.
  8. humorguy Barely Literate

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    Well thanks to Atari I gave WW 1.0 and now I cannot get 1.1. So I have to go to the to**ent sites to find it! Are games companies crazy or what?!

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