Updated PoR Impressions @ GameSpot

And in more Pool of Radiance news, GameSpot has updated their impressions of the soon-to-be-released game, based upon the final build they've received. The article isn't very lengthy and by looking at the screenshots, it appears they haven't actually played the game a whole lot yet, although they promise a full review soon. As usual, here's a taste:

    Ruins of Myth Drannor looks much like the last build of the game we saw at this year's GenCon. The game lets you build an adventuring party of up to four characters, though it also lets you add up to two additional non-player characters to your party for a sum total of six. Ruins of Myth Drannor comes with several pregenerated characters, but you can create your own custom characters using the 3rd Edition Dungeons & Dragons rules, including barbarians, monks, and characters of the powerful half-orc race.