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POPULAR HAT - 2006-02-13 11:39:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.hat.net () | sitemap | top |
Now of course I'm rating this ENTIRELY on the Multiplayer aspect, I personally don't like to play the game alone. I've joined an online guild, play on five consistent world servers and play smaller mods with people all the time, and I will say that so far I've had a blast, and this is despite the small number of feats, skills and average number of spells. I don't play with people I know, and most people I play a mod with I never see again but hey, that hasn't stopped me yet.
The graphics are very good, spell effects are sweet and, with the help of the toolset, item possibilities (not to mention adventures themselves) are endless. NWN has all of the classic AD&D races and the 3rd Edition Half-Orc as well as all your favorite classes, including Paladin, Ranger, Monk, Sorcerer, Druid, Bard etceteras. Really it depends on the module, but battles can be stunning and viscous, with your characters ability to parry and do attacks aimed at certain body parts (called shot). Rogues can sneak attack, Bards can sing, Druids can summon animal hommiez (Rangers can too), Sorcerers and Wizards can call their familiars, but alas, you paladin will go without his trusty steed. Writing your character a biography can really help when playing online because other people have the ability to read it and can role-play their characters interaction with yours better.
Now yes a fair amount of the 3rd Edition rules have not been implemented but I can understand that and all the important stuff is there.
Take my advice and go buy this game you wont (shouldn't) be disappointed.