Neverwinter Nights 2
- Choose your Alignment, Allies, and Enemies ¿ Design the character you want, role-play the way you want, and carry the battle to the enemy.
- Build Personalized Modules and Campaigns ¿ Go buildings, terrain, script encounters, write dialogues, and make quests!
- Make your Own Adventures ¿ Everything you need to make an epic adventure is included in the toolset for you and any other world builder you use!
- Rise from a peasant to a full-fledged hero as you defend the Realms against one of the greatest threats of the age!
- Compatible with Intel Only Machines
Product Description
Build a character that suits your stylishness of play – excellent or evil, chaotic or lawful, with any number of skills, feats and professions available at the click of a button. Whether lobbing fireballs and researching forgotten spells as a powerful Wizard, hacking a trail owing to legions of orcs as a Fighter armed only with a battle axe and your courage, or taking on the role of a Rogue that can slip into the shadows at a moment’s notice, the choice is yours. Choose your alignment, your allies, your companions, and how you want your character to develop… design the character you want, role-play the way you want, and carry the battle to the enemy.
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This is the best game for the intel mac since Age of Empire III and lasts longer.
Rating: 5 / 5
If you’re a Mac user looking for a excellent D&D stylishness game there’s not a lot of choices. Don’t let that get you to buy this game… it’s still not worth it. Sign up for Warcraft instead, after playing Warcraft on the Mac or Nothingness on PS3 you won’t be able to stand the outdated graphics engine and user interface, and the buggy camera control for even a small cycle. This game does give you more turn by turn control than Warcraft does if you delight in spending 5 minutes controlling 5 seconds of game time play. But if you want to pick up a game and immerse yourself in on D&D stylishness world this IS NOT the game for it, the clunky UI and controls will be constant reminders of the real world and endlessly frustrating. Buy a used copy of Nothingness if you own a PS3, or pay more for a far better game on the Mac and go with Warcraft.
Rating: 2 / 5
Having been a lifelong PC user, I just bought my first IMac. The sports meeting are severely lacking in MAC world without buying a copy of Windows to run PC sports meeting. This game is pretty fun but in terms of groundbreaking graphics/sounds/gameplay it’s not there. Of course it is over several years ancient in the PC world. I would recommend it if you played NVN 1 and want to continue. Otherwise run Windows and get one of the more awesome newere sports meeting.
Rating: 3 / 5
Okay. I had a review in here from when this game was fresh to my fingers and mind; I had only been playing 8 hours or so. This is my review of the SOLVED product:
The set pieces have got to go. I don’t know if those are an author’s conceit or what, but they really muck up play. They are dishonest, and unfaithful to the spirit of the original game. They get in the way of approach.
The keep is AWESOME. Man, this is the coolest addition to the line that there has been. I reflect this was a likelihood in BGII but I never got there. Man, this is a splendid feature.
The interface has got a terrible bug. I’m not a computer person, so I might be misnaming this thing, but oh man, no matter what it is that SPINS THE SCREEN AROUND UNSTOPPABLY has got to be fixed. I reflect it happens when you go to a set piece when the cursor is off screen. This will be taken care of when the SET PIECES ARE NO MORE.
So much awesome stuff here. And so much crap. It makes me wish the ancient TSR wasn’t held intent by the video-gaming industry… who is going to lay down the law for these sports meeting? They probably feel lucky that someone is paying a license fee. But what does the license mean? It looks like, by this game, that programmers get to choose how to interpret the license, and that sucks. D&D is a splendid system, made less splendid by idiot savant programmers pretending to operate under the license. This is my real review.
Rating: 3 / 5
Who ever knew that this game could be entertaining for young adulthood and adults. I don’t have much extra to say aside from you have to demo this for your self to know. I would recommend this game for adventure and puzzle seekers.
Rating: 5 / 5