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More Dungeons & Dragons Online First Impressions at GamerGod

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by chevalier, Jan 10, 2006.

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    GamerGod has published another first impressions preview of Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach. Here's a snip:

    I have high standards for any game that tries to call itself Dungeons & Dragons. I've been playing D&D since my early teens. During all that time, I've hoped for a D&D video game that would contain everything I love about D&D while handling all the math and numbers that can often times bog down a roleplaying session. In the passing years, many games labeled D&D came and went, but none of them succeeded in meeting this hope of mine. Then, earlier this year, I heard about something called Dungeons & Dragons Online. DDO was going to combine D&D with something else I had learned to enjoy recently: Massively Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Games. I had hopes that this would be the D&D game I was waiting for, and I decided that the best way to ensure this would be to get in on the testing and give the development team my feedback.

    Read the whole thing at GamerGod.
     
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