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Dragonshard Review at Game Over

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by chevalier, Oct 14, 2005.

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    Game Over Online Magazine has posted a review of Dragonshard, rating it 67%. Here's a snip:

    If you’re like me, then what you know of D&D comes from computer games, and so you’re probably (overly) familiar with the Forgotten Realms setting, since that’s what just about every computer game uses. Dragonshard, on the other hand, uses a newer setting called Eberron. Now, Eberron isn’t completely alien territory, but there are certainly some differences. For example, of the three factions in the game, the Order of the Flame is likely to be the most familiar, with its “good guy” units like the dwarven berserker and the human paladin, but even it gets a strange robot-like creature called a warforged titan. And then there are the Lizardfolk, made up of a collection of amphibious units like the troglodyte surveyor and the spitting turtle, and the Umbragen, with dark, underground units like the wraith knight and the tainted priestess, which are likely to be entirely new.

    Read the whole thing at Game Over.
     
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