Register Lost Password?  Cookie?
  The time now is 09:30 AM GMT -6.  
Banshee Network
 
Neverwinter Nights
Game Information
Recent News
NWN Walkthrough
SoU Walkthrough
HotU Walkthrough
KM Walkthrough
SG Walkthrough
WW Walkthrough
PotSC Walkthrough
Strategy Guides
Character Information
Classes
Races
Attributes
Alignments
Feats
Skills
Henchmen
Equipment
Armor
Weapons
Miscellaneous Items
Spells
Bard
Cleric
Druid
Paladin
Ranger
Sorcerer
Wizard
Interviews
HotU Interview
NWN Interview #1
NWN Interview #2
Argyle Interview
Articles
NWN Review
SoU Review
HotU Review
Wyvern Crown Review
Infinite Dungeons Review
PotSC Review
Kingmaker Review
ShadowGuard Review
Witch's Wake Review
SoU Preview
HotU Preview
E3 2003 Preview
E3 2002 Preview
Media
NWN Screenshots
SoU Screenshots
HotU Screenshots
NWN Wallpaper
Expansions Wallpaper
Game Resources
Downloads
NWN Forum
NWN Products
Buy NWN!
Buy NWN: SoU!
Buy NWN: HotU!
Buy NWN Gold!
Buy NWN Platinum!
Site Features
Submit News
News Archives
Join Our Staff
Forums
Community Blogs
Reviews
Previews
Interviews
Editorials
About GB
Advertise With Us!
Advertisement
 

Shadows of Undrentide Review - Page Two
 
 
The online aspect of the expansion seems to have been BioWare’s primary focus. Upon SoU hitting the shelves, patch 1.30 was also released. Although there were a variety of fixes, many of them had to do with the DM client and Toolset. The changes made only add to the sense of control and ability to create the best role-playing experience possible for players. The changes made to the Toolset now allow for a greater level of scripting control and freedom, giving the truly adventurous creators in the community much more to work with and creating more immersive modules for downloads.

I didn’t encounter any real nasty bugs or glitches, which is a positive sign that BioWare has been able to address and fix many of the original gameplay and compatibility issues that plagued the initial release. One glaring aspect of the game that stands out, however, is the simplicity to gain levels and rise in power. Upon playing for little over an hour, and finishing only a few significant battles, I was capable of rising to level four. Being able to attain power this easily seems awkward, and seems to cater more to the impatient and power-gaming players of the community. While it is not necessarily a bad thing, it is something that may possibly be a turn off-for those of us who wish to experience a more true aspect of tabletop Dungeons & Dragons.

Shadows of Undrentide bodes well as an expansion to Neverwinter Nights, featuring a stronger story and improved gameplay aspects, as well as increased freedom and control over both the DM client and Toolset. The only facets I feel it suffers from is the still somewhat outdated Aurora engine and some questionable feats and skills, some of which should have been placed in the original, and others that probably shouldn’t have been included at all. Overall, however, Shadows of Undrentide is a quality expansion, with many worthwhile additions to the original game.


GameBanshee Rating
Overall
8.6
How We Score
Gameplay (50%)
Graphics (25%)
Sound & Music (15%)
Lasting Value (10%)


Previous Page GameBanshee Home

Article Details
Reviewed

Shadows of Undrentide

Reviewer

Aegis

Published

06/24/03

Pros

New feats, new spells, henchmen management, new module and scripting support

Cons

Continued use of somewhat outdated graphics, too ‘Powergamerish’

Images
Screenshot
Screenshot
Screenshot
Screenshot
 
 
      Copyright ©2000-2007, GameBanshee.com