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IWD2 Review at RPGDot

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Oct 21, 2002.

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    (Originally posted by Z-Layrex)

    After 5 years of success, after 5 very good if not excellent games and 3 expansion packs, Icewind Dale 2 seems to be the final Infinity Engine game. Is it a worthy conclusion of the IE games series? And how well is it implementing the 3E D&D rules? Check out RPGDot's Icewind Dale 2 review to find out... Here's a snip:

    The sound effects are pretty good. The familiar spell chanting and echoing while casting as well as some pretty decent monster sounds and ambient sound isn't grating. There are several voicesets to choose from for your intrepid band of adventurers. Furthermore, the voice acting for the enemies is pretty solid all around. The musical score is very pleasant... not once did I feel the urge to turn a track down, even while getting the living daylights pounded out of my party...

    They give it an overall score of 82% and you can read the entire review here.
     
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