Nox Retrospective Review

Gear Diary has once again published a retrospective RPG review, and this time it's Westwood Studios' Nox underneath the microscope. Their conclusion:
Classic RPG's are typically some of the most replayable games out there, due to the ability to play different character types and make different choices. This is partly true in Nox, as choosing a different character class gives you a different game experience. However, you cannot customize your character at all, so all mage games are identical.

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Nox is one of those '˜lost gem' games it is a solid game released in an era that (looking back) produced a constant stream of classics for PC gamers. It was never hugely popular, meaning that for most gamers they missed it back in 2000. It still holds up well and represents a nice peek back in time.
There's no mention of the author installing the Nox Quest add-on patch, so I assume it's just the base game being critiqued in this review. Thanks, RPGWatch.