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Review Digital News enjoys ToEE

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Tags: Temple of Elemental Evil

<a href=http://www.dignews.com>Digital Entertainment News</a> posted a positive <a href=http://www.dignews.com/review.php?story_id=1627>review</a> of <a href=http://www.troikagames.com/toee.htm>ToEE</a> giving it <b>8.1</b>. They liked streamlined graphical interface, character creation, open ended gameplay, and <b>high replay value</b>. They also posted <a href=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/artsentertainment/2001822973_videogames26.html>a short review in The Seattle Times</a> praising the game and recommending it as a gift.
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<blockquote>The ending to Temple of Elemental Evil isn’t set in stone like most RPGs. Actions taken throughout the game, which are influenced by the makeup of the player’s party will determine how the story evolves, and ultimately finishes. The replay value is extremely high, especially when factoring in how different parties can be created and will have different skillsets available, enabling different tasks to be accomplished.
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Accessible to the typical PC RPG player as well as the fan of Dungeons & Dragons, Temple of Elemental Evil is a solid game worthy of purchase. Most Dungeons & Dragons fans will have snatched this up, and rightfuly so.</blockquote>
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Although the reviewer is a console player and he says silly things like “It’s a shame that a console version isn’t planned.” it’s nice to see that he appreciates the game and sees its strengths.
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Spotted at: <A HREF="http://www.gengamers.com">GenGamers</A>
 

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