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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent game, excellent value.,
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This review is from: Neverwinter Nights Gold (CD-ROM)
Neverwinter Nights Gold is the original NWN game and the Shadows of Undrentide Expansion pack. If you already own NWN, then just purchase Shadows of Undrentide. If you already own both, then there's nothing new here at all. The 'extra modules' included are the free ones from Bioware which, if you've patched the game, you already have anyway. If you don't have either of those already, this is the version to get.Out of the box, this is arguably one of the best RPG's ever made for the PC. Both the original module, and the expansion module are excellent RPG's in their own right. But the real reason to get the game is the huge quantity of excellent fan-made content available. Many, many, many excellent fan-made modules are already available. Specifically, the Dreamcatcher series, the Shadowlords series, the Lone Wolf series, and 'Midwinter Festival' are far more interesting than the included modules and completely free. Two very noteworthy projects are nearing completion as well. One is a conversion of the classic Dragonlance book series into NWN modules, and the other is a huge Planescape project called CODI (City of Doors Inititative.) Many modules modules include original graphics, sounds, and 3d models that add awesome variety to the game, and look nothing short of professional. This game is also almost entirely free of bugs. Earlier reviews correctly reported that the game was barely playable. The code is now very mature, and runs near perfectly on almost any hardware that meets the minimum requirements. NWN was made primarily as an engine for fan-made content, and has spawned one of the most interesting RPG communities to be found. If you like RPG's at all, you must buy this game!
17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
NWN-The REAL DEAL,
By A Customer
This review is from: Neverwinter Nights Gold (CD-ROM)
If you have a 10 year old computer then DO NOT BUY THIS GAME! But if you have a fairly new computer with a decent video card-(in other words, your system is set up to PLAY video games) and you loved playing the old Pen and paer Dungeons and Dragons-THEN BUY THIS GAME NO MATTER WHAT THE COST!!!!! BUY A FEW COPIES FOR YOUR FRIENDS TOO!!! This game is the ULTIMATE in D&D roleplaying adventure, and here's why: The Original Campaign is incredibly detailed and long to play--even if you "hack-N-slash your way through it. The second campaign is truly awesome as a stand alone adventure in its own right. I found the first Campaign somewhat slow to start out and skipped ahead to the second "Shadows of Undrentide" and it totally blew me away! A masterpiece in story-writing-plot. Now lets just suppose that you buy the game but neither plot appeals to you--there is an EDITOR that comes with it so you can make your own adventures for you and your friends to play! You can even move your Pen-N-Paper game into NWN and just play online! What's that? You don't know anything about computers--just how to play computer games?--Well you are still in luck!-There is a massive online gaming community with dare I say "Thousands" of talented people releasing quality modules all the time. I believe there are about 2300 modules available for download currently--but that number changes daily give or take a few--the point is, there are so many adventures to partake in that you will be playing this game for YEARS!!! There does not seem to be any slowing down this gaming community! It is comprable to say (please no one take this the wrong way) a medievil-fantasy "Sims" game! We ALL know how big the "Sims" has got over the years and how it has stayed big for so long--the gaming community that has created mods/haks/items/models etc. etc. This new edition of NWN GOLD is well worth the price! The original OC PLUS the first Expansion for the price of 1 and a half cd's!!! that is an offer you cant refuse! Take the chance, if you have problems with the game at first search the "Forums" and the community will have no doubt already have listed the solution to the problem--I've never really had many problems with the game--but then again I dont have a computer from "Bob's Basement Bargain Blowout"
19 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
It's a Niche Game, Not Everyone Will Enjoy It Like I Did,
By Chris (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Neverwinter Nights Gold (CD-ROM)
If I could think of a way to best describe Neverwinter Nights, it would be Diablo meets Baldur's Gate. The game is made by the same people that designed Baldur's Gate but it's more of a mainstream "hack and slash" adventure than an epic RPG. Don't get me wrong, the in-game story is great but it just doesn't feel like a classic RPG. One reason for this might be because of the easy Aurora Toolset. If you've ever messed around with PC gaming toolsets, this one will probably be the easiest custom content editor you'll ever see in a game. It was designed that way so that D&D fans everywhere could quickly create their own adventures. (The game even allows you to act as a Dungeon Master.) Unfortunately, the official adventure included with Neverwinter Nights also uses the same toolset that was designed for "Joe Schmoe" and something probably gets lost in the process because each map is designed by a toolset that allows you to simply click and drag houses and farms to build your own D&D adventure. Frankly, most maps just feel the same. Keep in mind too that while it's very easy to place items and creatures with the toolset, you'll need a basic knowledge of programming to script actions in your module. Luckily, NWN Gold is included with the expansion Shadows of Undrentide which adds more custom content to the toolset and another official and lengthy campaign. Make sure you check the official Bioware website so that you can download one of the many custom adventures designed by gamers. There is also a fairly large online community and many gamers have set up their own servers that are up and running 24/7 for online D&D fun. I had a good time with Neverwinter Nights, but not everyone may find the game as enjoyable, especially if they don't like online play or the easy-to-use toolset.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent game with a cool toolset feature,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Neverwinter Nights Gold (CD-ROM)
Neverwinter Nights has been around for a couple of years now with the two expansion packs merely extending and expanding the life of an already excellent genre-best game.
My biggest complaints with this game have always been only being able to create a single character, and relatively weak henchmen. You could not upgrade the NPC hireling's equipment, nor could you form a true party of guys and gals you created. In Shadows Of Unrentide you don't have this problem. It's ridiculously easy if you use your character from the original game. I've played it for a few hours and have been fighting Kobolds, wolves, skeletons, and a few bears. Not much challenge for a level 12 Rogue/3 Fighter/ 5 Harper Scout, really. My henchman is the Half Orc Barbarian/Wizard and he's got almost 200 hit points. I expect that although I'll enjoy the quest side of this expansion, that I'll have to wait until Hordes of the Underdark before I get challenging combat again. The graphics are nice and the music is excellent, you really can't find anything that's not outstanding in the presentation aspect of this game. The toolset is also an interesting feature. You can make a basic little fun game without to much fuss, but if you want to make your own hirelings, make portals work, etc. you'll need a good grasp of programming language. Cutting and pasting scripts from other modules may not work, especially if they are made to work with a hak pack that you downloaded specifically for the aforementioned game. You can easily make hacked equipment. I had a 1st-level fighter taking out Ancient dragons with one or two hits because he had armor/items that made him immune to everything, and weapons that did all sorts of crazy fire/ice/electrical/acid/negative energy/positive energy/sonic, etc. damage to enemies. Cheating like that normally ruins a game, but it was funny to watch when I tried it out. Yeah. Now if only it had Drizzt Do'Urden or a few of the Forgotten Realms heroes or villains in it...
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
hack-n-slash maybe, but still great fun!,
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Neverwinter Nights Gold (CD-ROM)
I like this game a lot. Forgive the length of this review - this is a long game, which has a lot of elements.
For starters, the sounds are excellent. The voice-overs are a little goofy; I get a little tired of Tomi's "hokey-dokie!", but the sound effects are very nice. The music is simply outstanding, and very well written. I especially like the musical trigger, which changes the soundtrack when you are going into battle. Visuals are outstanding as well. There should be enough eye-candy to satisfy most critics (weather effects, shadows, and a wide range of item art). Game control is generally straight-forward. There is a tutorial which walks you thru the basic game mechanics. But really, most RPGs have the same generic features - character development, inventory management, maps and notebooks, and so on. It's not too hard to figure out to press "i" to bring up your inventory screen, or to click on an NPC to talk to them. Camera control is a bit tricky. There are three modes - chase, top down and driving mode. The game defaults to chase mode, which automatically rotates the screen. I found myself getting a little queazy, as the screen would rotate, so changed it to top down mode. All that means is that I have to spin the screen manually. You might need to spend some time in screen rotation and zooming, due to the way the game sometimes puts plot items right underneath another object. I often end up clicking on an avatar and getting a dialogue box, rather than examining the item I want. As a small side note, there are WAY too many crates/barrels/boxes in the game, in places you don't expect to see them. A lot of them are locked, and a lot of those are trapped. It gets to be tedious, because you really want to search all the areas, in case there is a signficant plot item. The campaign is pretty big. It's divided into four "chapters", but they're fairly longish. I've finished the OC (official, or original campaign) and the SoU expansion pack. I really don't know how long it took me to finish. I found the SoU expansion to be a little more fun in some areas, even tho it was a lot shorter. The SoU adds visual effects to plot items, and henchie inventory control, among other things. It is kind of linear in play, and personally, I like that. In most non-linear games, I have a tendency to dawdle around or simply get lost without knowing what to do. The main storyline is fairly straight forward, but there are still a lot of side-quests you can tackle along the way, if you get bored of the story. Others have said the game is too much hack-n-slash, but I like that. In all my RPGing, I always select the generic fighter type. So in this game, I chose a half-orc barbarian. I don't choose my character types based on lazyness. I know a lot of people would say choosing the big dumb brute is the easy way. But when you think about it, if you have to wade into five or six mobs with just your brute force, taking direct blows, it's just another style of strategy, which is the style I've been playing since the old C-64 Bards Tale games. In any event, there are a huge number of items to find in the game - weapons, armor, magic items. Gold abounds. I was a little worried at the start of the game, trying to hire a henchman for 250gp, when all I had was 50gp in my pocket. But as soon as I started adventuring, that turned into a non-issue. The game-world is big enough that it does take a bit of time moving around from place to place. I haven't played online yet, and am franky probably not going to even try. My online gaming experience was spoiled years ago thanks to Diablo, Battle.Net and wide-spread cheating. I know these newer games have methods to control stuff, but honestly, quite a lot of people I meet online are just plain jerks. I guess anonyminity tends to make people less polite to strangers which they'll never meet personally.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Shadows of Undrentide not meant to be a continuation,
By A Customer
This review is from: Neverwinter Nights Gold (CD-ROM)
Just wanted to make a note on some of the comments of the posters below. Shadows of Undrentide, the expansion that comes with NWN Gold, is not meant to be a continuation of the original campaign. In other words, it's designed for you to start out at 1st level again. Much like real D&D, if you take a 17th level character and put him/her through an adventure designed for a 1st level character, it will be a cakewalk.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Neverwinter Nights Gold,
A Kid's Review
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Neverwinter Nights Gold (CD-ROM)
Enter a world of magic and adventure in Neverwinter Nights Gold Edition. This pack includes both the original Neverwinter Nights and the Shadows of Unrentide Expansion. This game is a RPG with both single and multiplayer modes. It is my opinion that this exciting game is well worth your money and time.
The storyline of this game is well-developed and the characters fill their roles well. The campaign also includes many sidequests so you can take a break from the main story. Much freedom is given to how you create your character and how you go along with the storyline. Also, your inventory is easy to use and you are easily able to access anything you carry. This is a fun and versatile game that is definitely worth playing.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Avoid the European version.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Neverwinter Nights Gold (CD-ROM)
While this is a great package of a great game and its expansion one should be aware of the European version of the "Gold Edition" which does not include neither manual nor map.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Neverwinter Nights Gold,
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Neverwinter Nights Gold (CD-ROM)
When my start up disk became compromised, I purchased this product so I could continue playing my game. I like this game because I don't have to go on-line to play and if I change my character's role in the game; the game changes. There are several roles to choose from.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth the money and the time spent on it.,
By netdiver (Louisiana) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Neverwinter Nights Gold (CD-ROM)
Delightful gameplay with a lot of challenges, sidequests, alignment baited conversations and even touches of humor. Interesting characters, creatures, spellcasting and music. I have been playing the game solid for about two weeks and I am still only in chapter 2. It has a lot of possible campaign hours and of course, the more sidequests you take on, the more experiences you will gain.
This is the first computer based RPG I have ever played, usually finding myself more of a hack 'n' slash, first person shooter type, but Neverwinter Nights has won its place in my heart as No 1 game of all time. I was nervous purchasing the game initially because the demo crashed repeatedly, as I see happening with a lot of other potential players. While waiting for the game to arrive in my hands, I ended up having a computer crash which, at the time seemed a curse, but I see now as a blessing. I had to reinstall Windows, and not being able to find my XP Professional cd, I had to use my backup XP Home. Neverwinter arrived two days later, I installed the game and the included expansion pack and I have been playing for hours since. I have not had a single problem with errors or game loads what so ever. I have spoken to several other people who were having identical problems as myself, and we all had one common platform. Window XP Professional. So, if you have purchased the game, and are having crashing problems or are afraid to purchase due to word of mouth, know that there is a way around it. |
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Neverwinter Nights Gold by Atari (Windows 98 / Me / XP)
$39.76
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