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Tags: Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark
<a href=http://www.game-revolution.com>Game Revolution</a> <a href=http://www.game-revolution.com/games/pc/rpg/neverwinter_nights_hordes.htm>gave</a> <a href=http://nwn.bioware.com/underdark>Hordes of the Underdark</a> <b>B+</b> for being a "new dungeon crawl", having "plenty of new stuff", and sporting "twice the player levels".
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<blockquote>But some of that love is missing from the single player. I prefer more open-ended gameplay than the linear story of Underdark, and it seems like all of Bioware’s best storywriters were busy working on Star Wars: Knight of the Old Republic, because <u>the dialogue options are more limited, choices seldom effect your alignment, and someone seems to have confused being evil with being a jerk</u>. </blockquote>
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I don’t know why the reviewer is surprised. It sounds like any other Bio game. Out of curiosity I decided to check what their impression of NWN was:
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<blockquote><b>NWN:</b> <b>A-:</b> This is a terrific game, one of the best computer translations of D&D ever created. Though its gameplay is a bit ubiquitous, it offers more dork depth than anything else in town and simply shouldn't be missed by any self-respecting geek.</blockquote>
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Riiight. How very objective of you…
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<A HREF="http://www.gengamers.com/index.html">GenGamers</A>
<a href=http://www.game-revolution.com>Game Revolution</a> <a href=http://www.game-revolution.com/games/pc/rpg/neverwinter_nights_hordes.htm>gave</a> <a href=http://nwn.bioware.com/underdark>Hordes of the Underdark</a> <b>B+</b> for being a "new dungeon crawl", having "plenty of new stuff", and sporting "twice the player levels".
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<blockquote>But some of that love is missing from the single player. I prefer more open-ended gameplay than the linear story of Underdark, and it seems like all of Bioware’s best storywriters were busy working on Star Wars: Knight of the Old Republic, because <u>the dialogue options are more limited, choices seldom effect your alignment, and someone seems to have confused being evil with being a jerk</u>. </blockquote>
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I don’t know why the reviewer is surprised. It sounds like any other Bio game. Out of curiosity I decided to check what their impression of NWN was:
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<blockquote><b>NWN:</b> <b>A-:</b> This is a terrific game, one of the best computer translations of D&D ever created. Though its gameplay is a bit ubiquitous, it offers more dork depth than anything else in town and simply shouldn't be missed by any self-respecting geek.</blockquote>
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Riiight. How very objective of you…
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<A HREF="http://www.gengamers.com/index.html">GenGamers</A>