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Another Temple of Elemental Evil Review at DeadAlfs

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Nov 7, 2003.

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    (Originally posted by Yerril)

    DeadAlfs have posted yet another review of The Temple of Elemental Evil, which finds the game overall quite enjoyable, although very buggy and complex. The game is given a final score of 7 out of 10. Here's what they said:

    This all sounds very negative, but then I guess that’s beta testing for you. The actual content of the game is strong; the combat is both engaging and authentic; and debuting features like the modified 3.5 rules and Item creation feats will go down enormously well with the hardcore D&D elite. The mixture of pre-rendered backgrounds and highly detailed - albeit tiny - polygonal characters is very pleasing to the eye and the music is suitably fantastic. Those who have been waiting for a proper representation of D&D on the PC and who don’t mind filling in the odd blank here and there will get a lot out of ToEE. It’s just the other 95% of the gaming population that should steer clear…

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