Nethergate: Resurrection Review

The editors at GameShark have taken a closer look at Spiderweb Software's Nethergate: Resurrection, handing the recently released classic RPG remake an overall score of "B".
...the side quests are interesting, each firmly rooted in the mythos of the setting and there are enough of them to always give you something to do or some place to look for. The outdoor quests are a little devoid of flavor since they are revealed entirely in dialog, but some (like the selkie and giant spider quests) are full of humanity (if that's the right word for seal people and arachnids). Nethergate doesn't have the overarching moral message that Geneforge managed to communicate, but it is a series of good adventures strung together.

There is no doubt that Nethergate will try the patience of people unsympathetic to Vogel's sad devotion to that ancient engine. But it is probably the best adventure to come from Spiderweb Software since the early Avernum games. It has a generous demo, so people on the edge have ample opportunity to see if this is the game for them.