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Video Game Reviews of Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark Expansion PackCustomer Review: Great Expansion to an good game Summary: 5 StarsWhen Neverwinter Night first came out, it was not all what it was cracked up to. It took about a year of them patching the game up and plugging all the holes until they finally made a good game that shipped with a Great Module. Hordes of the Underdark is a great expansion. Ton's of Detail, not overly huge areas, Good use of the game engine to tell the story, finally some fixes that everyone wanted to see and just a good game to sit down and play a few times though. Finally doing something right.
Customer Review: Note on Joe Gromadski's review. Summary: 5 StarsSoU (Shadow of Undertide) expansion was essentially a separate game from the original Neverwinter Nights. You were not supposed to play it using your old character from original NWN campaign. Starting from lvl 1 is what Bioware intended. I played through it as a monk and found it to be moderately challenging and not troublesome like you describe. In fact, towards the end, fights were easy (especially with Deekin watching my back :) Hordes of the Underdark is, however, designed for 15th lvl character, so you'll need to use your favorite SoU character.
Customer Review: Excellent Enhancements Summary: 5 StarsI've read the reviews that pop up here regarding NW: SoU being too easy for their existing characters. Bah, I say, Bah. The designers stated numerous times that they were creating a quest for new characters. The true enhancements, of course, come into play in Multiplayer mode, where the original shined anyway. New spells, new feats, and best of all, prestige classes. Definitely an improvement!
Customer Review: 25 YEARS OD RPGING AND STILL GOING STRONG Summary: 5 StarsOK, I've played PnP D&D since I was 1st interested in reading - actually D&D is what got me interested in reading in the first place...but anyways, I've also played (or tried playing) most PC RPG's out there including the hit titles of 2002 - Morrowind and Dungeon Siege, and NWN is by far the best you can get. First off, if you want Hack and Slash RPGing, you can download as many Hack and Slash modules off of NWVault.com as your heart desires - even beautiful recreations of Diablo and Diablo2! If you want some cerebral RPGing with plenty of text and quests, well you can download tonnes of D&D PnP module recreations - including titles like "Keep on the Borderlands", "Temple of Elemental Evil", "Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh", etc... There are even accurate recreations of previous Bioware licensed material like Baldur's Gate, Planescape, and Icewind Dale! So when you buy your copy of NWN, your getting a thousand RPG's in one little box - it's that crazy!
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