Tags: Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark
<A href="http://www.rpgdot.com/">RPGDot</A> has posted a stellar <A href="http://www.rpgdot.com/index.php?hsaction=10053&ID=873">review</a> of the lastest expansion pack to <A href="http://nwn.bioware.com">Neverwinter Nights</a>, which would be the one with the Drow and stuff, <a href="http://nwn.bioware.com/underdark">Hordes of the Underdark</a>. They gave it their <b>Platinum Choice</b> thingy, even:
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<blockquote>I had as much fun with this game as I did with Temple of Elemental Evil for exactly the opposite reasons: Fully realized and interesting NPCs as opposed to using my imagination, fast paced combat to turn based, strong story over - er - classic story. After I send this review off I'll probably be back into Hordes for another rampage through the depths of the world. I rarely complete a game more than twice, traditionally, and I completed both Temple and Hordes three times. Either my patience is increasing (not likely) or recent games are increasing in quality of replayability. I hope it's the latter ... though my crash-inducing soundcard hopes its the former, I'm sure.</blockquote>
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I completed <A href="http://www.greyhawkgame.com">ToEE</a> three times, but I couldn't begin to get enough interest up to even write a review of <A href="http://nwn.bioware.com/underdark">Hordes of the Underdark</a>, let alone play it again. It wasn't awful like <A href="http://nwn.bioware.com">Neverwinter Nights</a>, but it wasn't that interesting either.
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Thanks, <b>Garrett</b>!
<A href="http://www.rpgdot.com/">RPGDot</A> has posted a stellar <A href="http://www.rpgdot.com/index.php?hsaction=10053&ID=873">review</a> of the lastest expansion pack to <A href="http://nwn.bioware.com">Neverwinter Nights</a>, which would be the one with the Drow and stuff, <a href="http://nwn.bioware.com/underdark">Hordes of the Underdark</a>. They gave it their <b>Platinum Choice</b> thingy, even:
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<blockquote>I had as much fun with this game as I did with Temple of Elemental Evil for exactly the opposite reasons: Fully realized and interesting NPCs as opposed to using my imagination, fast paced combat to turn based, strong story over - er - classic story. After I send this review off I'll probably be back into Hordes for another rampage through the depths of the world. I rarely complete a game more than twice, traditionally, and I completed both Temple and Hordes three times. Either my patience is increasing (not likely) or recent games are increasing in quality of replayability. I hope it's the latter ... though my crash-inducing soundcard hopes its the former, I'm sure.</blockquote>
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I completed <A href="http://www.greyhawkgame.com">ToEE</a> three times, but I couldn't begin to get enough interest up to even write a review of <A href="http://nwn.bioware.com/underdark">Hordes of the Underdark</a>, let alone play it again. It wasn't awful like <A href="http://nwn.bioware.com">Neverwinter Nights</a>, but it wasn't that interesting either.
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Thanks, <b>Garrett</b>!