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| PLATFORM: | Macintosh |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | MacSoft |
| ESRB RATING: | Teen |
| FEATURES: | Dungeons and Dragon-based Internet-enabled fantasy role-playing game, Set in D and D's-based Forgotten Realms world, Choose what skills and abilities you will develop as you voyage though Forgotten Realms, DM Client allows nearly unlimited control for running your own adventures, For 1 to 64 players (multiplayer requires Internet connection) |
| TYPE: | Computer Games, Macintosh (Machintosh), Mac, Apple, Adventure, Computer Role Playing Games (Game, crpg, crpgs, rpg, rpgs) |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 828068103064 |
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Customer Reviews of Neverwinter Nights (Mac)
adicting This is the first game I bought for my Power Book and I love it. After finding out the only game that comes on a Mac is Chess I decided I needed to get a real game. My brother sugested Neverwinter to me and so I got it. Since then I have hardly been able to set it down. A I play, I find that as I achive one goal all of a sudden a different chain of events happen. I knew there was a lot of playing time but I never imagened to get so much of my moneys worth out of it. That may be bothersome to some people but the box does say that it has 60+ hours of game time.Before I bought this game I was not familar with the rules of D&D, I don't think I quite still understand all of it. I find it rather relaxing to be able to leave my computer to fight with it's self. I have to admit that at sometimes I wish I could contol my character to be able to decapitate my averitary's head.
excellent engine for endless gameplay!
Overview: Don't think of NWN as a single game, but as an engine that allows you to play graphical role-playing games by yourself and with others. It's your way to access thousands of modules written by other NWN fans, each one a separate adventure. It's easy to find these modules online at the BioWare website. (You can download whatever style module pleases you -- from ones that emphasize roleplay to ones that are pure hack-and-slash.) It's also very easy to join multiplayer games online. (Mixed results with these. If you adventure with a standard group of people that you know, it feels like an intimate pen-and-paper role-playing session. If you join a random game and hang out with random people, it feels much more like a MU*.) The game ships with a single long campaign, which is well-written and enjoyable.
Of course, I'm just repeating what hundreds of PC players of the game have said -- go and read their reviews for that version of the game.
For Mac users: In my experience, NWN runs without a problem on an 800 MHz G4 iBook with 640 MB of RAM and 32MB of VRAM. It opened but ran unbearably slowly on a 500 MHz G3 iBook with 576 MB of RAM and 16MB of VRAM.
As is often the game, Mac gamers are treated as second-class citizens -- although it's not too bad in this case. Here are some specifics:
* We don't get the toolbox that allows us to write and customize modules, which is the biggest disappointment for me.
* The expansions (which are necessary for many of the downloaded modules) haven't been released for the Mac, and won't be anytime soon. [Edit, 7/5/2004: the expansions have now been released, finally! I'm leaving this part of the review in, because it illustrates how Mac users haven't been a top priority. Then I'm going to go order the expansions!]
* BioWare claims that MacSoft is responsible for providing support for the Mac version of NWN. MacSoft's attitude toward support is minimalist.
Bottom line: Five stars for the concept and the game. Minus one star for the Mac adaptation of it.
HUGE DISSAPOINTMENT
I Had never played a D&D computer game before...hell i had never even played D&Ds hell i hardley knew anything about it but this game really wasnt what i expected...maybe i was expecting more of D2 game
Cons:
Too many sides quest which made that game too long.
I HATE the hole thing where it takes like 5 seconds to hit an enemy
The Graphics arent that good
The storyline kinda blows
Pros:
not worth listing
DONT BUY THIS GAME IT SUCKS